Nutrition for Digestive Issues
Purchase Digestive Health ProgramWhen its hard to decide what to eat because of digestive symptoms, it’s time to work with a Registered Dietitian.
Maybe you have heard about the FODMAP diet or been told to not eat gluten, dairy, and a long list of your favorite foods but nothing has helped.
It’s time to start enjoying food again.
If this sounds like you, we strongly recommend that you commit to at least 5 sessions with your dietitian to improve your digesitve health through the Nutrition Care Process exclusively used by Registered Dietitains
Tired of waiting list for the tests you need or the doctor you can’t find? Your dietitian can guide you the right way to eat right away.
A Dietitian can help. The first step is listening to you — where are you at in your health journey, what is your motivation for change, what factors such as lifestyle, schedule, social supports influence your approach to food.
With their knowledge and resources, you will find that dietitians can guide your nutrition decisions that will improve your signs and symptoms of your digestive problem. You may have tried a number of approaches but with an understanding of gastrointestional function and healing tragectories, a dietitian can develop a plan, implement, monitor and adjust your nutrition plan as you heal your gastroinstinal tract from a number of digestive issues.
It’s also very difficult and can take a long time to get a diagnosis and treatment in today’s health care system. You don’t have to wait to change your diet. With today’s videocommunications, you can see a dietitian any time you want. Your dietitian is integrated in the health care system, so they can also help you navigate and ask the right health professionals the right questions to get the health care you deserve.
Gastrointestinal Conditions that Can Be Helped through Nutrition
Digestive Health
- Irritable bowel disease
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Bowel Resections or partial bowl obstructions
- Celiac Disease
- Pancreatitis
- Gall bladder
- Reflux Disease
- Chronic Constipation
- SIBO
- Peptic ulcers or H. Pylori infection
- Food Allergies
- Tube Feeding
- Ostomy