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Hello, I am Crystal Mendes Dos Santos, a fully qualified and registered Nutritional Therapist and the founder of Living Energy Nutrition based in South East London. I have a passion for healthy living and finding the right balance for each individual to bring about there own natural state of health. When it comes to your health, nurturing small changes can make a big difference to how you feel.


I am committed to helping people realise the importance of good nutrition through eating and enjoying everyday foods, in the right balance. My professional advice is always easy to understand, down to earth and designed to suit each individual and their particular lifestyle.


I specialise in working with Digestive issue, Women's health, Fatigue and stress. I do however also work in other areas of health concerns.


I work with my clients via my clinic room at The Vale Practice, 64 Grove Vale, East Dulwich, London SE22 8DT or via Skype. If you are interested in working with me, send me a message with a brief outline of what you would like to work on and your contact details and I'll get back to you to discuss consultation options.


Head over to my Facebook page to be in with the chance of winning a FREE Consultation and Dietary Analysis, all you have to do is like and comment on my pinned post www.facebook.com/LENutrition

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Do you have any connection or affiliation with HEALTH MATTERS shop who are knowledgeable and able to recommend remedies? and good range of supplements in a well stocked shop, my panacea is

Nature's Plus FIRST DAY, alleviates inflammation/arthritis works a treat, and multivitamins etc.


Do you advocate a HOLISTIC approach to good health via food, is that what you are saying, as I am not sure

what EVERYDAY FOODS are meant to be.


Dearth of FRESH fruit and vegetable stalls in East Dulwich and the health hazard of traffic pollution on Lordship Lane with dog fouling on pavements are conditions which cannot be cured by talk or diet sheets, but I wish you Good Luck with your new venture.

TheDutchman'sUncle Wrote:

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> Dearth of FRESH fruit and vegetable stalls in East

> Dulwich



I'm not sure what you mean by this, but Organic Village (at the Goose Green end of Lordship Lane) always has a good range of fresh fruit and vegetables outside (plus some excellent fresh food inside, especially at the back of the shop).

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