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	<title>Comments on: Nutritionists and Nutrition Consultants &#8211; Where&#8217;s the Standard for the Title?</title>
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		<title>By: Christina</title>
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		<dc:creator>Christina</dc:creator>
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		<description>My friends were surprised when I told them I was seeing a Licensed Nutritionist in Seattle.  I consider myself to be very healthy for a woman whose about to turn 49 years old and who can fool most people into thinking I&#039;m in my mid thirties.   My last physical detected a slight mineral deficiency in iron but it was the bone density scan that proved to be quite revealing.  I’m in the early stages of Osteoporosis.

I’m fortunate to have caught this in time so I can turn it around with good nutrition, vitamin supplements and exercise.  Personally I would not trust my health to someone without Beverly Kindblade’s extensive education and nutritional experience.
She did a thorough study of my diet, and over all health and discovered that I’m seriously lacking in Vitamin D among a couple other things  like “essential fatty acids”  that are vital for  good health.
So, to answer her question, Does anyone care if a Nutritionist has the credentials that qualify them to determine your health needs? My answer is YES, I care!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My friends were surprised when I told them I was seeing a Licensed Nutritionist in Seattle.  I consider myself to be very healthy for a woman whose about to turn 49 years old and who can fool most people into thinking I&#8217;m in my mid thirties.   My last physical detected a slight mineral deficiency in iron but it was the bone density scan that proved to be quite revealing.  I’m in the early stages of Osteoporosis.</p>
<p>I’m fortunate to have caught this in time so I can turn it around with good nutrition, vitamin supplements and exercise.  Personally I would not trust my health to someone without Beverly Kindblade’s extensive education and nutritional experience.<br />
She did a thorough study of my diet, and over all health and discovered that I’m seriously lacking in Vitamin D among a couple other things  like “essential fatty acids”  that are vital for  good health.<br />
So, to answer her question, Does anyone care if a Nutritionist has the credentials that qualify them to determine your health needs? My answer is YES, I care!</p>
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