Cholesterol Nutritionists and Dietitians in E1A

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Vanessa Hurley
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, MHSc, BScHN
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I look forward to working with you! I have over 20 years of experience and will help you meet your goals, one step at a time! Feel free to book a free discovery call to learn more about the services I provide.  Nutrition counselling  Genetic/DNA swab test (Nutrigenomix) for personalized nutrition (general health, sports, fertility and more)  Meal planning services  Meal planning services for childcare/daycare settings  Dietary assessment + supplement plan  Detailed nutrient analysis/report  Grocery store tour (individual or group)  Pantry makeover (virtual or in-home)
I look forward to working with you! I have over 20 years of experience and will help you meet your goals, one step at a time! Feel free to book a free discovery call to learn more about the services I provide.  Nutrition counselling  Genetic/DNA swab test (Nutrigenomix) for personalized nutrition (general health, sports, fertility and more)  Meal planning services  Meal planning services for childcare/daycare settings  Dietary assessment + supplement plan  Detailed nutrient analysis/report  Grocery store tour (individual or group)  Pantry makeover (virtual or in-home)
(705) 998-3002 View (705) 998-3002
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Ann Marion Willis
Nutritionist/Dietitian, BScHNU, RD, CDE
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If you are building your family, introducing solids, feeding a selective toddler, trying to get everyone to their various sports practices, all while managing your own diabetes, cholesterol, or other health issues, I can help.
Together, we will determine where you are, where you want to be, and what we need to do to get you there. We will build out a long term plan, break it down into manageable steps, and determine what supports, resources, and team members you need to accomplish your vision. No more confusion, just a clear path forward (but, prepped for bumps too!).
If you are building your family, introducing solids, feeding a selective toddler, trying to get everyone to their various sports practices, all while managing your own diabetes, cholesterol, or other health issues, I can help.
Together, we will determine where you are, where you want to be, and what we need to do to get you there. We will build out a long term plan, break it down into manageable steps, and determine what supports, resources, and team members you need to accomplish your vision. No more confusion, just a clear path forward (but, prepped for bumps too!).
(782) 222-2959 View (782) 222-2959

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Maude Morin
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD
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Hi, I'm Maude! I’m a Registered Dietitian passionate about helping people feel their best through food without the stress of strict rules or perfection. I believe that nutrition should be simple, practical, and supportive of your well-being at every stage of life. Whether you're navigating digestive issues, hormonal changes, or simply looking to improve your energy and confidence, I’m here to make the science of nutrition feel approachable and easy to apply.
Hi, I'm Maude! I’m a Registered Dietitian passionate about helping people feel their best through food without the stress of strict rules or perfection. I believe that nutrition should be simple, practical, and supportive of your well-being at every stage of life. Whether you're navigating digestive issues, hormonal changes, or simply looking to improve your energy and confidence, I’m here to make the science of nutrition feel approachable and easy to apply.
(343) 338-4902 View (343) 338-4902
Cholesterol Nutritionists and Dietitians
What is cholesterol?
Cholesterol is a fat-like substance found in the blood that is essential for forming healthy cells and ensuring regular body functions. Although cholesterol often has a negative reputation, it plays a crucial role in our health. There are several types of cholesterol, including low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL). The balance between these types is more important than eliminating cholesterol entirely. In general HDL is considered to be the "good" form of cholesterol, while LDL is considered to be the "bad" form associated with conditions such as cardiovascular diseases. Individuals with high levels of LDL cholesterol circulating in their blood are at an increased risk of heart attack and stroke, as a result of plaque build-up on the interior of the body's arteries.

How does diet affect cholesterol?
While many individuals with high cholesterol are prescribed medications to help lower their levels, lifestyle changes—especially dietary modifications—are considered the first line of treatment. Reducing the consumption of foods high in saturated and trans fats, such as fatty meats, cream, butter, and pastries, helps lower cholesterol. Conversely, consuming sufficient fiber, healthy fats (like those found in salmon and nuts), and low-fat proteins can help lower LDL levels and improve cardiovascular health.

What diet is best if you have high cholesterol?
In general, experts recommend a plant-based diet high in fiber, healthy fats, and lean protein as the best nutrition approach to lowering blood cholesterol levels. The "Mediterranean diet," characterized by the consumption of lots of healthy fats, vegetables, beans, and whole grains is one common diet with abundant evidence supporting its efficacy in reducing blood cholesterol levels and preventing cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. The Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet is another common diet shown to reduce cholesterol levels; the DASH diet emphasizes the consumption of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low fat dairy products with a particular focus on reducing the consumption of saturated fats. Conversely, diets that include the consumption of large amounts of protein and fats—such as the keto diet and atkins diet—are generally not recommended for those with high cholesterol levels due to the high levels of saturated and trans fats that such diets can include.

Why is it useful to see a dietitian if you have high cholesterol?
Dietitians are specifically trained to use diet modifications to manage health, so consulting a dietitian if you have high cholesterol can be greatly beneficial. They can help construct a diet that lowers cholesterol and promotes a healthier lifestyle. Dietitians can assist clients in identifying foods that are low in cholesterol and those that support overall health. They can also help hold clients accountable for their nutrition and provide resources for other lifestyle modifications that support blood cholesterol reduction, such as exercise, smoking cessation, and alcohol consumption reduction. Additionally, dietitians can assist in managing other chronic diseases often associated with high cholesterol, such as kidney conditions, diabetes, and heart disease.