As a Registered Holistic Nutritionist, I can guide individuals to navigate a wide range of health conditions and help them achieve their health goals. Every person has a biochemical individuality, lives under different circumstances and enjoys a different lifestyle than other people around them. Thus, each person's plan is different from others - and that is why many general diet/nutrition plans our there don't work! It is not about the person doing something wrong, but rather plans not being suited to them.
My approach is wholistic: we see the body-mind-spirit of the individual and target both nutrition and lifestyle. In my career, I have not only supported individuals with reproductive issues and children, but also digestive complaints, cardiometabolic diseases, immunity and aging-related illnesses such as arthritis.
Fertility nutrition may include one or two main goals: managing a menstrual cycle condition and/or supportive the reproductive system and whole body to achieve conception.
Nutrition and lifestyle can be the key for many with female reproductive organs to normalising a menstrual cycle, taming or getting rid of PMS symptoms, managing ovarian conditions such as PCOS or endometriosis which make life very difficult, or simply being in tune with a more predictable cycle and its effects on our energy and mood.
For conception purposes, not everybody can simply "take a multivitamin" and obtain enough specific support for conceiving, generating healthy eggs/sperm for assisted reproductive treatments (ART), and maintaining a healthy pregnancy. Managing ovarian and uterine conditions is key, as well as replenishing stores of key vitamins and minerals - through food - that will be vital during each trimester, as well as getting into a lifestyle and routine that will be beneficial long-term for the pregnant parent and the future baby.
For clients who come to Blooming Wombs for the first time for a service that did not include personal assessment. It includes:
x1 initial 1-hour consultation
Full nutritional assessment
Food diary guidance
x1 30-min follow-up videocall
Personal calculation of individual needs
Personalised tips on nutrition, mindfulness, fitness and self-care to help you throughout your journey - it may include herbal and nutraceutical supplementation
Sample meals and recipes
Price: CAD $150
A rounded package that allows the client to be followed up every few weeks to track progress with long-term support. It includes:
x1 initial 1-hour consultation
Full nutritional assessment
Food diary guidance
x3 30-min follow-up videocalls
Personal calculation of individual needs
Personalised tips on nutrition, mindfulness, fitness and self-care to help you throughout your journey - it may include herbal and nutraceutical supplementation
Sample meals and recipes
Price: CAD $250
Current birth doula clients who have already done the first prenatal consultation can add the same services at the following prices:
Initial consultation with follow-up
Price: CAD $125
Nourish package
Price: CAD $225
We are lucky to have many clinical studies nowadays showing the benefits of specific diets and nutrients on specific reproductive conditions. Some issues can be corrected, while some more severe conditions can be managed to the point of not needing drugs (including birth control) to live with them. While there is no magic pill out there, the outcomes always depend on the condition and how much effort we put into caring for our body to achieve balance. The body only works with what we provide.
No. Dieting with the purpose of weight-loss has shown time and time again to not be a sustainable way to approach someone’s journey to health. Yo-yo dieting tricks people into thinking they will get into a certain shape if they suffer for a certain period of time as long as they deny themselves cravings, starve themselves or skip meals their body needs, and then their life can “return to normal” once the diet is over, which means introducing back all the foods they considered “bad”. This creates a terrible relationship with food where there is no balance and the body ends up suffering through endless stress - mental, emotional and nutritional. On top of that, diet programs made for the general public never take into account the biochemical individuality of your body. Each individual’s metabolism, gut, reaction to foods, etc is very different from that of their neighbour, partner or a relative. If one of your health goals is to lose weight, we will find out together the specific way that YOUR body needs to feel healthy and comfortable while burning fat that you do not want. But remember, you are beautiful, and your body wants to be cared for to be healthy and comfortable in its own skin - that is the body’s priority.
No. Many people equate health and healthy food with tasteless vegetables, specially the ones they hate - that couldn’t be farther from the truth! Personalised nutrition includes not only finding the foods that would be best for your biochemical individuality and current health goals, but also lifestyle. We work together to find out how to merge those two, and if you experiment with new things and expand your palate along the way, it’s a bonus. Forcing food on others creates an unhealthy relationship with food.
Similarly to the question above, meals should merge body needs with lifestyle needs. It is true that most good meals are not as fast as a 5-min microwaveable dinner, but you would be surprised of all the amazing things you could do in 10-15min! Another option I offer is to plan meal preps, where clients cook once or twice a week in batches that can be stored in the fridge or freezer.
Clients should ask their insurance company if their coverage includes any of the following: Registered Holistic Nutritionist, Holistic Nutrition Practitioner, Certified Holistic Nutritional Consultant, or Holistic Nutrition Counselling/Coaching. Some insurance providers offer a Health/Flex Spending Account. If that’s your case, holistic nutrition services may be covered under that category BUT please confirm first with your employer. Reach out to your insurance provider and ask them what information would they require to verify my credentials and approve the service beforehand. Although I include all pertinent information on my invoices, it is always best practice to have pre-approval from the insurance company to avoid any surprises.
The following companies may cover holistic nutrition services: Manulife, Canada Life, Green Shield, Blue Cross, League, Industrial Alliance (iA). Some Sunlife employers have a Personal Spending Account covering nutritional counseling. Nevertheless, always ask first.
In the case your insurance package does not cover holistic nutrition, I encourage all my clients to send a letter to their employer (HR)requesting that holistic nutrition services be added to their insurance coverage. I am happy to provide the template for such letter.