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[vc_row css_animation="" row_type="row" use_row_as_full_screen_section="no" type="full_width" angled_section="no" text_align="left" background_image_as_pattern="without_pattern"][vc_column][vc_column_text] When people talk about nutrition, the conversation tends to turn to weight loss. Our feeds are filled with ads, quick-fixes, fad diets, "before and after" pictures, and diet hacks promising the ideal body, flat tummy, and thin, thin,...

Many people have the idea that dietitian nutritionists are the food police.  It's not uncommon for new clients to come in, worried they're going to get scolded for their eating habits and food choices, and even more worried they're going to leave with a cardboard-tasting...

  Google, "how to lose weight", and you'll get everything from great information from reliable sources (like the Mayo Clinic and NHS) to junk science and empty promises, providing "easy and fast weight loss" tips. Weight loss is complex. It's not only about eating less, cutting carbs...

  What can a dietitian nutritionist from our offices provide that YouTube, Tik-Tok, and Instagram can’t? Why not Google the “best diet” for your particular needs? With AI, what can an RDN provide that you can’t get from ChatGPT?   Recently, Colorado legislated against using AI in healthcare,...

  If you’ve ever googled, “nutrition help near me”, your feed probably got filled with a barrage of information – everything from nutrition influencers to clinicians. It’s normal for someone to interchange the words dietitian (or dietician) and nutritionist. That said, there is a clear distinction...

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