Diet and Nutrition


Mark Isaacs Nutritional Therapy Practitioner
What is Nutritional Therapy?

Nutritional Therapy is an approach to improving your health which looks at the body as a whole.  Nutritional Therapists do not diagnose but support health via dietary and lifestyle improvements and supplementation advice, when required, to support your health and improve your well being. 

Many areas of health are covered including:

What to expect from your Consultation

Your first session is structured in 3 parts.  Initially a full health history is taken and is the reason for the detailed Health Questionnaire being completed in advance.  Next explanations are given as to the reasons why you may be incurring the problems and the links with your diet and lifestyle.  We will then work together to establish dietary and lifestyle changes to help improve your health. 

Your first consultation lasts for 90 minutes. Before attending a health questionnaire must be completed and returned to me at info@pulsesportstherapy.com

Follow up consultations last 60 minutes and this includes further advice if required and amendments to your dietary and supplement programme.  Follow up consultations are usually held 4 – 8 weeks after the initial consultation. Several follow up consultations may be required.

Dietary Analysis Consultation (DAC) lasts 60 minutes. The DCA is a different format from the consultation. I use your four day diet diary to produce a detailed nutritional report. The findings of this report, dietary recommendations and agreed improvements are discussed during your consultations. The DCA gives you specific levels of nutrients within your diet and therefore enables you to focus on the nutrients that need improving in your diet.

During your consultations it may be necessary to discuss and recommend tests to you. For Example; you may be recommended a stool analysis, food intolerance or hair mineral test. Often these tests can be performed at home, however on occasion a blood test may be required either via your GP or private clinic.

Email and telephone guidance can be provided after your first session, this can be discussed at the end of your initial consultation.

If you would like to make a Nutritional Therapy Appointment please feel free to contact me via the email: info@pulsesportstherapy.com and I will happily return your mail or call you if you prefer for an informal chat about your requirements.

Please note guarantees of improvement can never be made with Nutritional Therapy.

 

 

 



 

 



 

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