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How A Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Can Help With

AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS

Don't let your autoimmune condition stand in the way of eating right and feeling good.

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AUTOIMMUNE CONDITIONS

Personalized Nutrition Planning

How a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist can help with autoimmune diseases:

IDENTIFY After evaluating medical history, symptoms, lifestyle, and any other factors, your Registered Dietitian Nutritionist can outline a nutrition plan to identify factors that trigger autoimmune disease symptoms.  
RECOMMEND If needed, your Registered Dietitian Nutritionist can recommend specific tests to be conducted to help create a personalized medical nutrition therapy approach and help identify and support any nutritional deficiencies.  
IMPLEMENT During your visits, you will receive nutrition education and counseling surrounding lifestyle changes so you feel confident understanding the “why” behind what you are doing.  
AUTOIMMUNE CONDITIONS

Ongoing Support

You can make lasting changes without walking alone.
PLAN

Your Registered Dietitian Nutritionist will tailor a long-term medical nutrition plan specific to you to manage symptoms and support your whole whole body.

CHANGE

Together you and your Registered Dietitian Nutritionist will monitor any changes that you see and adapt your nutrition meal plan accordingly.

How Meal Plans Help Autoimmune Disease Symptoms

Autoimmune diseases can be worsened by inflammation in the body. Working with a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist to manage inflammation through a meal plan is a great foundation to managing overall autoimmune symptoms.
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Long Term Health

Improve your heath
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A holistic approach to nutrition where you consume a diverse diet rich in whole foods  can help you avoid trigger foods and alleviate symptoms over time so you can be happier and healthier.

Medical nutrition therapy can have a large impact on the expression, or the severity, of most autoimmune diseases. By improving the quality of your diet, you can restore your nutrition status to support all bodily functions and metabolic reactions.
 
The Benefits

Reap the benefits of autoimmune nutrition therapy

 
 
Improved metabolic function
Decreased bodily inflammation
Improved nutritional status
Improved energy levels
Improved hormone profiles
Improved GI function
Improved sleep quality
Improved quality of life
  • The Benefits
  • Long Term Health

Reap the benefits of autoimmune nutrition therapy

  • Improved metabolic functions
  • Decreased inflammation
  • Improved nutritional status
  • Improved energy levels

  • Improved hormone profiles
  • Improved GI function
  • Improved sleep quality
  • Improved quality of life

Improve your health long term

A holistic approach to nutrition where you consume a diverse diet rich in whole foods can help you avoid trigger foods and alleviate symptoms over time so you can be happier and healthier.

Medical nutrition therapy can have a large impact on the expression, or the severity, of most autoimmune diseases. By improving the quality of your diet, you can restore your nutrition status to support all bodily functions and metabolic reactions.
NUTRITIONIST SPECIALTIES

Autoimmune Conditions

Autoimmune diseases that a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist can help with:
Lupus
Hashimoto’s Disease
Scleroderma
Sjogren’s Syndrome
Stiff Person Syndrome
Guillain-Barre Syndrome
Celiac Disease
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What is a registered dietitian and what do they do? A Registered Dietitian (RD) is a healthcare professional trained in food and nutrition science. They assess, diagnose, and treat dietary and nutritional issues for individuals and communities.
What conditions or issues can a Registered Dietitian help with? A Registered Dietitian can assist with a wide range of conditions and issues, including weight-management, diabetes, heart disease, gastrointestinal disorders, food allergies or intolerances, eating disorders, sports nutrition, and more.
How can a Registered Dietitian help me achieve my health goals? A Registered Dietitian can assess your current diet and lifestyle, identify areas for improvement, and develop a customized nutrition plan tailored to your specific needs and goals. They can also provide ongoing support, education, and accountability to help you make sustainable changes.
Do I need a referral from a healthcare provider to see a Registered Dietitian? In many cases, a referral is not required to see a Registered Dietitian. However, some insurance plans may require a referral for coverage of nutrition counseling services. We can check with your insurance provider to see your eligibility.
Will you work with my primary care provider to obtain a referral if needed? Yes, if a referral is required we can work with you and your primary care provider to obtain authorization. 
How long does each appointment with a Registered Dietitian typically take? Appointment lengths can vary depending on the complexity of your needs, but typically range from 30 minutes to 1 hour in length. 
How can I prepare for my appointment with a Registered Dietitian? To make the most of your appointment, write down any questions or concerns you have, be prepared to discuss your health history, and bring any goals you’d like to openly discuss with the Registered Dietitian.