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Looking for a nutritionist


kristen

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Can anyone recommend a nutritionist?

Someone local - or close by would be good - but I would be prepared to travel if needed


I've had chronic fatigue/pain/poor health for a good few years now - been round most depts in the NHS & there's nothing really they can offer apart from pain relief & anti-depressants

Have also spent a fair bit over the past few years on alternative therapists/therapy etc

I'm on quite a low income so this has been a bit of a strain - & to be honest nothing has really helped.

This has made me wary of just booking a session with someone I've found from an online search & would be really grateful for any personal recommendations.


Thank you

K

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