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Nutrition

What is Nutrition?

Nutrition is the science of how food and nutrients affect the body’s health, growth, and development.

Nutritionists specialise in assessing dietary needs and crafting personalised plans to enhance health and prevent disease. They analyse dietary habits, lifestyle factors, and medical history to create tailored nutrition plans, focusing on optimising nutrient intake and addressing imbalances.

Nutritionists educate clients on healthy eating practices, interpret nutrition research, and provide ongoing support to achieve dietary goals and improve overall health.

Their expertise in understanding food’s impact on health plays a crucial role in promoting wellness and preventing illness.

Nutrition is the science of how food and nutrients affect the body’s health, growth, and development.

Nutritionists specialise in assessing dietary needs and crafting personalised plans to enhance health and prevent disease. They analyse dietary habits, lifestyle factors, and medical history to create tailored nutrition plans, focusing on optimising nutrient intake and addressing imbalances.

Nutritionists educate clients on healthy eating practices, interpret nutrition research, and provide ongoing support to achieve dietary goals and improve overall health.

Their expertise in understanding food’s impact on health plays a crucial role in promoting wellness and preventing illness.

Benefits for People Living With Cancer

Working with a nutritionist can provide significant benefits by receiving tailored guidance on obtaining essential vitamins, minerals, and nutrients vital for supporting your cancer journey and overall health. 

Nutritionists can develop personalised dietary plans that address specific nutritional needs and help manage side effects such as nausea, fatigue, and weight changes. They can also help navigate any dietary restrictions, food sensitivities or changes in appetite that may arise during cancer treatment. 

By empowering you with evidence-based nutritional information and strategies, their expertise ensures that dietary choices align with your treatment and recovery.

Benefits for People Living With Cancer

Working with a nutritionist can provide significant benefits by receiving tailored guidance on obtaining essential vitamins, minerals, and nutrients vital for supporting your cancer journey and overall health. 

Nutritionists can develop personalised dietary plans that address specific nutritional needs and help manage side effects such as nausea, fatigue, and weight changes. They can also help navigate any dietary restrictions, food sensitivities or changes in appetite that may arise during cancer treatment. 

By empowering you with evidence-based nutritional information and strategies, their expertise ensures that dietary choices align with your treatment and recovery.

Benefits for Carers

A nutritionist can support carers by providing personalised dietary guidance to maintain their own health and energy levels.

They offer strategies to manage stress-induced eating habits and ensure proper nutrition despite busy schedules. 

A nutritionist can support carers by providing personalised dietary guidance to maintain their own health and energy levels.

They offer strategies to manage stress-induced eating habits and ensure proper nutrition despite busy schedules. 



What to Expect from Your Session

In a session with a nutritionist, you’ll receive personalised support tailored to your health needs. You’ll discuss your medical history, cancer treatment, and any symptoms or side effects, along with your current dietary habits.

The nutritionist may recommend tests to identify nutritional challenges related to your diagnosis and treatment.

With a holistic approach, they’ll offer advice on  managing side effects, change of appetite, and maintaining a healthy weight.

You’ll receive personalised recommendations, practical tips, and meal plans to empower your choices and optimise your nutrient intake. 

What to Expect from Your Session

In a session with a nutritionist, you’ll receive personalised support tailored to your health needs. You’ll discuss your medical history, cancer treatment, and any symptoms or side effects, along with your current dietary habits.

The nutritionist may recommend tests to identify nutritional challenges related to your diagnosis and treatment.

With a holistic approach, they’ll offer advice on  managing side effects, change of appetite, and maintaining a healthy weight.

You’ll receive personalised recommendations, practical tips, and meal plans to empower your choices and optimise your nutrient intake.