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Nutritionist near Dulwich for home visit or phone consultation


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My name is Daniel Woodgate I am a fully qualified fully insured nutritionist, I am based in Kent but have a day surgery a few times a week on various days in Southwark located at the ring boxing club.


I offer home visits in and around Dulwich and also phone consultations are available, I am available for consultations between 9am to 8pm.


Prices are very competitive and consultations are discreet and thorough, I aim to give a professional and personal service.


My services include everything from weight loss to sports performance from skin disorders to eating disorders and everything in between. I have a very natural approach and aim to give you the tools you need to get the results you need, this way making the right decisions when choosing your foods becomes easy.


Often people feel lost when it comes to nutrition and we see so many reports saying eat this, don't eat that etc. So no wonder people feel lost. My aim is to give you back the control when it comes to food choices. I also offer advice on lifestyle changes that can be made to help with your goals.


Please feel free to contact me on here and I will do my best to reply as quickly as possible


Alternatively my website is


www.ablenutrition.co.uk


(not sure if I'm allowed to post websites if so please inform me and I'll change it the post.


Thanks for taking the time to read my post. Wish you all a happy and healthy 2013.

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