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    If you're looking for an RHN who'll listen to your story and get some results for you - give Lisa a call!  Lisa Ayres specializes in autoimmune conditions and mental-emotional concerns.  She loves working with people who've 'tried everything' and aren't finding the relief they know they can experience.  If this is you - give Lisa a call:  604-551-5039

    Among anthropologists there is a joke that aptly describes the plight of modern humans. They say that the complexity in which modern humans must operate is akin to running brand new software on 50000 year-old hardware. They mean that human beings really haven’t changed that much, genetically speaking, over the past fifty thousand years, but our environment certainly has.

     

    This is equally true of the manner in which human beings sustain themselves through food. A Paleolithic era hunter-gatherer sitting at a modern dining room table would find very little in common with the foods he served his family on their stone slab. His foods did not have ingredient lists. They did not have food colouring or chemical additives. They were not slathered in pesticides or modified in a lab. His food was the food human beings were evolved to eat.

     

    Somewhere along the way, we stopped eating real food. We have a hard time recognizing basic, natural, and nutritious fare, instead plucking processed, chemical- laden groceries off of store shelves and calling it dinner. But this isnt necessarily our fault. We’re constantly barraged with marketing messages from every medium screaming about the latest “superfood,” the one thats going to finally make us healthy and happy. No wonder weve lost our way.

     

    Through my own personal experiences and education, it became clear people want to make a change in their diets and lives, but werent exactly sure how to do it. I realized my own journey in diet and health exploration helped me to embrace what healthy eating and living looks like, and I decided to use this information to help others in their own quest for good health and better lives. My approach to health, nutrition, and wellness is based on the point of view that human beings are like any other member of the animal kingdom. We have specific nutritional needs that can only be met by enjoying fresh, real food.

     


    Jessica Oliver RHN





    Emma Cutfield is a passionate heart health educator, consultant and writer.
    She combines a personal connection to heart disease with her enthusiasm for maximizing longevity, energy, and balance in life.


    For some inspiring reading, head on over to her blog at: http://www.theheartyheart.com/


    One on One Consulting: Emma works with individuals on building menu plans and grocery lists; setting and achieving health and nutrition goals (such as weight loss); cleansing; education in regards to heart health focus topics (such as lowering cholesterol, triglycerides, sodium, regulating blood sugar and establishing proper fat balance in the diet); balancing allergies and food sensitivities.


    Speaking and Writing: Emma has been involved in local to international speaking engagements, training and teaching for over 8 years. She has formal training in adult education as well as professional writing. For samples of Emma's work, please refer to her linked blog "The Hearty Heart".


    For inquiries about consulting appointments, speaking engagements or writing opportunities, please contact her at: hearthealth.e@gmail.com


    Melanie Burgon – Holistic Nutritionist

    Melanie is a high-energy jovial person, who takes immense pleasure in working with people of every demographic.

    Along with her passion for maintaining a high level of fitness, she believes it is as important to maintain a healthy nutritional lifestyle. She personally believes in the importance of eating fresh, locally grown, whole all natural foods to help create a balanced lifestyle. She enjoys getting to know people on a more personal level, as each nutritional case/needs she encounters is different.

    Melanie believes that she can assist people in discovering their true potential and help them to focus more on their personal goals. She is a persuasive and thorough motivator and believes that anyone can achieve his or her goals with enough enthusiasm and hard work. She is honoured to help anyone she can on his or her journey to creating a more balanced lifestyle both nutritionally and physically. She takes immeasurable joy in seeing people change into happier healthier human beings.

    As a graduate from the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition Melanie has experience in providing nutritional advice from pre- and post-natal nutrition, children of all ages, adults, seniors and anyone who is energized, open and ready to accept assistance a new nutritional lifestyle.

    She would love to work with you, and bring happiness to all those around her with her winning smile, dynamite personality, adaptability and unshakable lust for life!

    www.insideouthealth.ca

     

     


    Nina Shoroplova

    I graduated as a Registered Holistic Nutritionist™ on June 3, 2010, having trained at the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition in Vancouver. I am passionate about the benefits of living a holistic life, bringing together physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health.

    My information regarding arranging to have holistic nutritional consultations is on my website - WholeNina Holistic Nutrition.

    I am creating 555 WholeFoodology – a food directory dedicated to sharing information about foods that are good to eat: If so much of what passes for food these days is not good to eat, what IS good to eat? 555 wholesome whole foods and traditional foods in 1111 whole days.

    I also blog about physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health at WholeNina Blog.

    I have transformed a lifelong interest in health foods into a passion for healing with whole foods and natural dietary supplementation. WholeNina Healthstore carries a wide range of products for natural health, a natural body, and a natural home.

    Wishing you the best of health, naturally,
    Nina Shoroplova, RHN™


    Lorraine Leahy R.H.N.

    Lorraine graduated from CSNN in 2005, is a resident of Langley BC.  For more information

     

    Visit: http://llnutrition.com/

     

    Or call 604.308.2091

     


    Jennifer is a Registered Holistic Nutritionist, and Orthomolecular Practitioner, accredited by the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition, and the International Organization of Nutritional Consultants.  She is intensely passionate about nutrition and wholly dedicated to helping others.  She believes in the importance of approaching health holistically and creates multi-faceted wellness plans that address both the immediate symptoms and root cause.  While adept at addressing a multitude of health conditions, she specializes in preventative nutrition, weight management and related disorders, inflammatory conditions like arthritis and gout, cardiovascular health, food allergies and sensitivities. 

     

    With a genuine respect for the life-sustaining properties of whole foods, she believes they are at the very core of optimum wellness.  While the body has an innate ability to heal itself if given the proper nutrients, the key is knowing how to get those nutrients, and acknowledging that there is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all diet.  With each individual’s bio-chemical uniqueness in mind, Jennifer can put together a customized nutritional plan, capable of producing dramatic results on its own, or in conjunction with other forms of therapy to remarkably enhance their effects.  

     

    Recognizing that her advice is only as good as the degree to which it is taken, she always considers a client’s lifestyle when making recommendations.  Jennifer embraces the cultural and social aspects of eating, and values integration over alienation.  Affecting people both physically and emotionally, Jennifer acknowledges that there are times when changing ones diet can be difficult.  Empathetic and compassionate, she supports each client by allowing them to integrate change at a pace they are comfortable with, providing them with the tools necessary to address obstacles as they present themselves.  

     

    Food is an integral part of life.  Regardless of the type of relationship a person has with it, the need to eat is a fundamental truth that no one can deny.  With a customized nutrition plan, ongoing education, and support, Jennifer can provide her clients with the tools necessary to maximize the nutritional benefits of food, and help them achieve their health and wellness goals. 



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    Canadian Association of Holistic Nutrition Professionals


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