Nutritionist are important
I love this podcast thank you for making such a dark place seem brighter for people struggling with celiac. It’s amazing to see how you have taken a bad situation and using your talents and creativity to help others! I do have one thing to bring up that was a bit of a negative thing to listen to wand you but Aaron the dietitian that you had on your podcast. For the first bit she explained what a she is and how “anyone can be a nutritionist” . This was a very low blow and unprofessional to run down those who are also in the same scope of work as her just like each individuals health so are the people in the health and wellness industry we all have different backgrounds and education and it might not work the same for everyone however if your passion is to help others you find the tools and time to help you best suit your clients. I myself was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease 8 years ago and had to take my health into my own hands when dietitians doctors and nutritionist couldn’t help me. Once I learned to listen to my body and find what works I found happiness because of this I enrolled in the largest Integrated Health Institute school on the world. I will get my certification to be a health coach half way through the program and have clients. Being trained by the leaders in the health industry including Dr. Oz along with coaching tools that better help me to understand the psychology behind food and individual needs of clients. As mention have real clients because I’ve worked my butt off practicing on others and digging deep to find solutions but most of all being a beacon of light and love to help others get better. I’m not a doctor and don’t claim to but I work in conjunction with healthcare professionals to find the best solution for my clients to feel their best. I would never run down anyone else because of there “certification” or lack there of because it’s disrespectful we are all amazing. It’s people like her that are the reason for confused clients and why I do this because I truly want to help others because I have been in there shoes and know what it’s like so my relation and ability to have them trust me and help them is what will save lives certification or not. However I am going to get my masters in Psychology in a few years. My background is project management and I have my BA in fine arts for I’m smart too:)
Carla Cravens via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/10/19
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Such a great resource for those with celiac. Especially love the 504 episode, since my oldest son will be starting kinder in soon. Thanks for all your passion!
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