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Work with me!

YOU ARE NOT ALONE.
 

Learn the exact steps and strategies to finally heal your gut. 

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I will walk you through each step to heal your gut, balance your nutrition and regain your health and vitality.

Free Gut Mineral Guide: Improve Energy & Support Your Gut

Gut Right Program

FIND LASTING RELIEF IN THE 

GUT RIGHT PROGRAM

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Together, we will develop a plan to finally
banish the bloat!

HAVE YOU BEEN SUFFERING FROM?

constipation

bloating

food intolerances

diet restrictions

Do you feel like you have seen multiple doctors for your gut symptoms and have found no answers or relief? 

Uncover the root cause of your digestive symptoms to break free from your discomfort for good.

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Stop guessing what is going on, stop eating the same 5 foods and stop fretting over how you will feel.

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Take a deep dive into your past to learn the cause of your digestive symptoms and work with an expert who has been there as well.

ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM THESE SYMPTOMS?

Gain better insight of your gut and where to start in your gut healing journey.

Gut and HTMA testing 

Customized protocols

Unlimited chat support

1:1 coaching

12 weekly learning modules

Personalized action steps

Love Your Liver program
WHY WORK WITH A
REGISTERED DIETITIAN VS NUTRITIONIST?


The difference is a matter of education and training

REGISTERED DIETITIANS are...

 

  • Board-certified food and nutrition experts who provide medical nutrition therapy and counselling. 

  • Medical professionals who have completed formal education requirements, passed a rigorous national exam, completed 75 credits of continuing education every 5 years and follow a specific code of ethics. 

  • Practice medical nutrition therapy based from evidence-based studies: information that is backed by science.

NUTRITIONISTS on the other hand...

 

  • Have no specific formal training or education, but can provide advice on food and nutrition.

  • Nutritionists cannot work in a clinical setting.

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