Registered Nutritionist and Gut Health Expert
Danielle Crabtree
BSc, MSc, mBANT, CNHC
Hi, I'm Danielle
I specialise in supporting people with digestive symptoms to eat more foods they love even if they think they’ve tried everything.
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My mission when working with clients is to identify trigger foods, calm the gut and reduce anxiety around going to the toilet.
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After part of my bowel was removed I struggled for over ten years with tummy issues and I couldn't continue cutting out more and more foods each year. I saw a Nutritional Therapist and it changed my life. Now, my digestion is great and I get to eat more foods I love.
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I decided to retrain as a Nutritional Therapist to help others live life free from digestive discomfort.
I have a deep love of science, studying a BSc in Biochemistry and an MSc in Personalised Nutrition. I am a Registered Nutritional Therapist with CNHC and BANT Registered Nutritionist.
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I know what it's like to keep cutting out trigger foods until you're left with a handful of safe foods, it's miserable working out what to cook and eating out becomes a minefield. My approach is about understanding the root causes of the digestive issues and adding things into the diet to support a healthy gut. And if you're worried, it won’t be a diet of smoothies and kale salad!
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Book your complimentary 15 minute digestive rescue call with me to discuss the first step in your journey to a happy gut.
Nutritional Therapy
Personalised Care
Nutritional therapy is the application of nutrition and lifestyle medicine sciences in the promotion of health, peak performance and individual care. Registered Nutritional Therapy Practitioners assess and identify potential nutritional imbalances and understand how these may contribute to an individual’s symptoms and health concerns. This approach allows them to work with individuals to address nutritional imbalance and help support the body towards maintaining health.
Nutritional therapy is recognised as a complementary medicine and is relevant for individuals with chronic conditions, as well as those looking for support to enhance their health and wellbeing. Practitioners consider each individual to be unique and recommend personalised nutrition and lifestyle programmes rather than a 'one size fits all' approach.
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Practitioners never recommend nutritional therapy as a replacement for medical advice and always refer any client with 'red flag' signs or symptoms to their medical professional. They frequently work alongside medical professionals and will communicate with other healthcare professionals involved in the client's care to explain any nutritional therapy programme that has been provided.