Women’s Health Dietitian

Women’s Health Dietitian

Online Nutrition Therapy from a New York Dietitian Diet and nutrition are your first lines of defense to reduce, and even reverse, chronic inflammation. With support from a functional nutritionist, you can manage your chronic conditions, reach a healthy weight (and sustain it!), and start to...

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Your baby is here!   And you're exhausted.   This time in a woman's life can feel overwhelming, draining, and downright lonely. In a month dedicated to mothers, we want to offer new moms simple, budget-friendly nutrition tips to support postpartum healing, battle baby blues, support breastfeeding, and boost...

Before we start shouting, "Broccoli!", we want you to understand what hormones do, and why they are essential to everything from fertility, weight management, and thyroid function to PCOS and diabetes management. It's key to understand that diet and lifestyle can affect their processes.    What do hormones...

Menopause is inevitable. Is the belly that comes with it as well? Most women experience perimenopause and menopause in their 40s and 50s, and with menopause, women experience a number of symptoms: hot flashes, vaginal dryness, night sweats, urinary urgency, insomnia, and weight gain. Yes. That...

There is so much information on nutrition and health. I googled “best nutrition tips.” There are 324 million results. There’s information on toddler nutrition, sports nutrition, weight-loss and pre-workout nutrition. And, I realize, I’m adding to it. But in those 324 million results, from the Eat...

March is colorectal cancer awareness month. Awareness is key to prevention. Unlike many other cancers, colorectal cancer is mostly preventable, all based on a healthy diet and lifestyle and early detection through screening. That said, it is also potentially fatal. Oftentimes detection of colorectal cancer comes...

    Interstitial cystitis, urinary incontinence, and urinary tract infections (UTIs) among other bladder health problems cost Americans over $70 billion dollars each year, not to mention the discomfort and pain experienced. In an effort to educate Americans and take away the stigma of experiencing bladder problems,...

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