Womens health with the Fertility dietitian

We are winding down with the Fertility Dietitian course. Next week is the exam. Then we are set loose as Certified Fertility Dietitians. With what I have witnessed in the last few years as a health care practitioner with the troubles many people have in child bearing and afterward, there is a lot that can be done with some nutrition support, tweaks with some choices in foods, supplements, and lifestyle. We have known for some time that 95% of women of child bearing age are nutritionally deficient. Why? We also know by some recent publications that all but one product, out of 20,000 products examined, used as possible prenatal multiple vitamin/mineral combinations were also deficient, if not completely bad choices. This is where practitioner knowledge can be very helpful. The one product that passed the test is one that we have been offering for over …let’s just say since we got married. Our consistent branding partner, who now can legally say they are the most clinically proven wellness company in the world. We all benefit by that quality, safety and efficacy. Last year they launched a very well thought out Prenatal and thru the first 1000 days Nutritional Program that changes through each stage of the prenatal, each trimester, and post natal into the baby’s 2nd year. We can utilize a computer guided program to help in decision making-it has over a million data points, and we can utilize the info from the program I am completing-PCOS. endometriosis, adenomyosis, miscarriage, other complications. The men aren’t forgotten either, they are 50 % contributors to the intended outcome-the healthy baby. There is a lot to it and we are here to be of help. You can help by telling your friends, and we have no geographical boundaries.

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Graduate of Cornell School of Hotel Administration MS in Bio/Nut, RDN, LDN, AFMCP Former paramedic, chef, baker, ski patrol leader, Master Trainer- MenuTrinfo and AllerTrain, Director- Board of Directors, National Celiac Association, In private practice
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