Nutritional therapy uses personalised dietary and lifestyle changes to support health. The nutritional therapists listed on Welvow are independently reviewed and work with people on hormone balance, gut health, energy, sleep, weight, and many other areas. Some use functional testing alongside dietary work.
Welvow is a wellness companion, not a medical service. If anything you're experiencing is concerning you, please speak with your GP.
Sometimes a different practitioner ends up being the right fit, or a combination of approaches gets you further. The Welvow quiz takes 3 minutes and suggests what might genuinely help, based on what you're hoping to support.
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What nutritional therapy actually involves, and how people use it.
A nutritional therapist looks at your diet, lifestyle, health history and goals, then suggests personalised changes to food, eating patterns and sometimes supplements. The aim is to support your wellbeing through everyday nutrition.
The first consultation is usually longer, often 60 to 90 minutes, and explores your health story in detail. You typically leave with a personalised plan and practical first steps. Follow-ups review how things are going and adjust the plan.
Fees vary by location and the length of the programme, as initial consultations are usually longer than follow-ups. Many nutritional therapists on Welvow list their pricing on their profile.
Look for registration with BANT and the CNHC, which set training and practice standards. Every nutritional therapist on Welvow is independently reviewed, and their qualifications are shown on their profile.