Local Dietitians in Lower Portland NSW

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My Dietitian - Lynda Jackson

Dietitians, Richmond, NSW 2753


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Nutrition Counselling By A Master’s Degree Qualified Dietitian

Lynda has over 25 years of experience as a dietitian & nutritionist.

My Health Food Shop

Health Food Stores, Castle Hill, NSW 2154


Open until 5:30pm

ORGANIC & NATURAL. ONE STOP HEALTH FOOD STORE

Founded by Zabin, a nutritionist & dietitian in 2002, we continue to work towards bringing health and happiness to individuals and the surrounding community.

Wendy Woog

Dietitians, Richmond, NSW 2753


Caitlin Arundale Dietitian

Dietitians, Quakers Hill, NSW 2763


Open by appt

Caitlin is an Accredited Practising Dietitian who offers a wide range of services from fussy eating to diabetes management to malnutrition in the elderly.

Welcome To Wellbeing

Dietitians, Hornsby, NSW 2077

Welcome to Wellbeing specialises in helping women who are struggling with weight and eating concerns such as emotional eating, yo-yo dieting and weight cycling.

Hollie James

Dietitians, Castle Hill, NSW 2154

Open by appt

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My Dietitian - Lynda Jackson

I can’t recommend Lynda enough, her experience and expertise is amazing but what’s more amazing is her as a person. You won’t meet someone more nonjudgmental understanding and empathetic than she is. She really listens and is so nice. She’s turned my life around, I have a healthy relationship with food and more importantly myself and a great support person who validates me and keeps me accountable. See her, you won’t regret it.

Handy tips

Nutitrionist’s healthy eating tips

A healthy diet can help you maintain a healthy body weight and decrease your risk of many diet-related health problems such as cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and some cancers. We’ve got some dietary tips to help you support healthier eating.

  • Healthy diets are made up of a variety of foods. Eat plenty of breads and cereals, fruit, vegetables and legumes. Eat low salt foods and drink plenty of water throughout the day.
  • Don’t skip breakfast. Breakfast foods such as whole grains, fruit and milk contain vital calcium, fibre and vitamins that make up a healthy diet.
  • Drink alcohol in moderation, alcohol is not only high in energy, but it can also have toxic effects on children, pregnant or breastfeeding women.

If you feel you need help with your diet, find a registered dietitian near you to help you improve your dieting habits. Have a browse through our directory to find local dietitians and nutritionists near you.

360 Dietetics

Dietitians, Bella Vista, NSW 2153

Sue Radd

Dietitians, Castle Hill, NSW 2154