So, you’re ready to get your diet & health in order. Good for you!
Hiring a nutritionist is one of the single most important things you can do when it comes to improving your health and quality of living.
The right nutritionist can help improve your relationship with food, create a custom nutrition plan that fits your lifestyle, and help you feel & look better overall.
But… what makes a nutritionist the right one?
In this blog, we’re going to give you a few questions you can ask your future nutritionist before signing on the dotted line to ensure that they are the best nutritionist for you.
Let’s jump in.
Make Sure They Are Qualified
While it may be tempting to sign on with the first nutritionist you come across on Instagram, do your due diligence first. You want to make sure that they didn’t become a nutritionist overnight after simply making a few healthy meals.
Look for a Certified Nutritionist that has food & nutrition-based studies under their belt, and ideally many years of experience.
Read the Reviews
Like everything we buy these days, reviews are crucial. We recommend scanning each nutritionist’s reviews on Google, as these are less likely to be biased, or worse, incentivized by the nutritionist themselves.
Make Sure They Fit Your Lifestyle
Are you vegan? Do you suffer from autoimmune issues? Do you have a crazy busy schedule that prevents you from making homemade meals every day? These are important factors to consider when searching for the right nutritionist. Whatever is important to you, make sure it is important to them too.
Avoid Standard Nutrition Plans
While many nutritionists can throw together a standard meal plan, we recommend finding a nutritionist that places an emphasis on healing, whole foods and understands that nutrition isn’t a “one-size fits all” approach.
Premier nutritionist in Los Angeles, Tammy Massman-Johnson says,
“I’m a huge fan of people, whole food, holistic nutrition, deep breathing, and getting to the bottom of things. Having tackled and overcome my own health challenges over the years, I’ve learned that whole food nutrition, positivity, intention, and healing are inextricably linked.”
To make your search easier, Tammy Massman-Johnson, a leading nutritionist in Los Angeles, has come up with 10 great questions to ask your prospective nutritionist before hiring.
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