Sunday, September 20, 2015

How To Become A Nutritionist | Nutritional Therapy


**Another post by Jason Goodwin**


Everything you put in your mouth has a benefit or a consequence. When we eat nutrient-dense, properly prepared whole foods our bodies thrive. When we eat processed, chemically concocted foods, our bodies suffer. Our bodies get confused by all of the weird, unnatural, hard to pronounce “ingredients” we eat on a daily basis. Your body does its best to adapt, but eventually it will protest by giving you all sorts of problems and symptoms.

Make the connection between food and health.


A NUTRITIONAL THERAPIST evaluates your health profile to find what macro and micro nutrient deficiencies may be contributing to your health issues. The uniqueness or “bioindividuality” of each person means that there is no one-size-fits-all nutritional plan. A Nutritional Therapist will work with you to create a personal protocol to fit your particular needs and goals. Getting the appropriate nutrients transported effectively throughout your body means better health and overall wellness. To consider if Nutritional Therapy is a good fit for you, or if you're researching how to become a nutritionist, ACEND has tons of information on accredited nutritionist programs across the Country, as well as more in-depth nutritional therapy information.

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