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Jackie Silver
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MHSc, RD
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My populations of expertise include neurodivergent kids, teens, and adults ( Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, intellectual/developmental disabilities), and physically disabled clients (such as Spinal Cord Injury, Spina Bifida, Cerebral Palsy).
We can work on the following areas together: Meal prep and planning skills that work with executive dysfunction and/or food aversions, stress or binge-eating, digestive health (constipation, IBS), eating with low appetite, picky eating and diet expansion, ARFID, malnutrition, and mindful eating skills (listening to internal hunger/fullness cues and more).
My populations of expertise include neurodivergent kids, teens, and adults ( Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, intellectual/developmental disabilities), and physically disabled clients (such as Spinal Cord Injury, Spina Bifida, Cerebral Palsy).
We can work on the following areas together: Meal prep and planning skills that work with executive dysfunction and/or food aversions, stress or binge-eating, digestive health (constipation, IBS), eating with low appetite, picky eating and diet expansion, ARFID, malnutrition, and mindful eating skills (listening to internal hunger/fullness cues and more).
(647) 496-6053 View (647) 496-6053
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Julia Celestini
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, BSc
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Do you feel hopeless when it comes to figuring out how to tame your child’s tummy troubles? Confused about what foods to offer? Finding conflicting information everywhere? Feel lost, overwhelmed and don’t know where to start? You do not have to navigate this journey alone - we are here to help!
Do you feel hopeless when it comes to figuring out how to tame your child’s tummy troubles? Confused about what foods to offer? Finding conflicting information everywhere? Feel lost, overwhelmed and don’t know where to start? You do not have to navigate this journey alone - we are here to help!
(289) 803-2743 View (289) 803-2743
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Michaela Harron
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD
1 Endorsed
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Hi, I’m Michaela! I understand how overwhelming it can feel to manage the stress that often surrounds food choices, and I’m here to help you build a healthier, more balanced relationship with eating. Whether you’re struggling with digestive issues like IBS, managing disordered eating, or navigating weight concerns, my goal is to provide personalized, practical strategies that empower you to feel in control of your well-being.
Hi, I’m Michaela! I understand how overwhelming it can feel to manage the stress that often surrounds food choices, and I’m here to help you build a healthier, more balanced relationship with eating. Whether you’re struggling with digestive issues like IBS, managing disordered eating, or navigating weight concerns, my goal is to provide personalized, practical strategies that empower you to feel in control of your well-being.
(365) 536-1605 View (365) 536-1605

Online Dietitians and Nutritionists

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Empower Nutrition & Wellness Co - Courtney Wilson
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MScFN , RD
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Hi there - Welcome to Empower Nutrition & Wellness Co. I am so excited to share that Empower is accepting clients for 1-on-1 virtual nutrition counselling in Ontario. A little bit about me: I am a Registered Dietitian in Ontario and 2025 marks my 10th year in practice. I’ve worked in a variety of clinical settings; however, my absolute passion area of practice is working with people who experience challenges in their relationships with food and body. I also specialize in eating disorder and disordered eating support. Unsure of where to start or if we'd be a good fit? Let's connect via free connection chat.
Hi there - Welcome to Empower Nutrition & Wellness Co. I am so excited to share that Empower is accepting clients for 1-on-1 virtual nutrition counselling in Ontario. A little bit about me: I am a Registered Dietitian in Ontario and 2025 marks my 10th year in practice. I’ve worked in a variety of clinical settings; however, my absolute passion area of practice is working with people who experience challenges in their relationships with food and body. I also specialize in eating disorder and disordered eating support. Unsure of where to start or if we'd be a good fit? Let's connect via free connection chat.
(226) 458-3114 View (226) 458-3114
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Jia Yi Mok
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, RDN
1 Endorsed
Online Only
Outside of her professional experience, she has a nephew with autism.
Areas of expertise for women: -Optimize nutrition prior to and during pregnancy -Breastfeeding -Management of pregnancy malaises -Postpartum recovery -Eating disorders and disordered eating Areas of expertise for children: -Solids introduction -Picky eating and paediatric feeding disorder -Growth faltering -Preterm baby nutrition -Allergies
Outside of her professional experience, she has a nephew with autism.
Areas of expertise for women: -Optimize nutrition prior to and during pregnancy -Breastfeeding -Management of pregnancy malaises -Postpartum recovery -Eating disorders and disordered eating Areas of expertise for children: -Solids introduction -Picky eating and paediatric feeding disorder -Growth faltering -Preterm baby nutrition -Allergies
(365) 602-1040 View (365) 602-1040
Autism Nutritionists and Dietitians
What is the link between autism and diet?
While there is no evidence to suggest that autism is caused by diet, some individuals with autism face challenges related to food that highlight the importance of considering how diet and autism may be connected. Studies have shown that individuals with autism are more likely to have inadequate food intake compared to the general population. Many people with autism experience feeding issues due to sensory-related challenges. Just as loud sounds or bright lights can trigger sensory overload, the consistency, texture, smell, and strong taste of some foods can similarly cause sensory overload for individuals with autism, potentially leading to food aversion and/or malnutrition. Additionally, studies have indicated that individuals with autism often have different concentrations of bacteria within their gut microbiome, which may influence their response to food; however, much more research is needed to fully understand this connection.

What is autism food aversion?
Autism-related food aversion occurs when individuals with autism strongly dislike specific foods. This aversion is often triggered by sensory experiences such as texture, taste, smell, or how the food is presented. Some individuals with autism may also avoid certain foods due to concerns about choking or difficulty swallowing. The specific foods that individuals with autism avoid can vary widely. For example, crunchy foods like chips or carrots may be avoided due to the intense sensory experience they provide when eaten. On the other hand, soft foods with a gooey texture, such as applesauce or cottage cheese, may also trigger food aversion because of their specific textures.

What diet is best for people with autism?
There is no single best diet for individuals with autism, but experts generally recommend a balanced, plant-based diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat proteins. However, due to potential food aversions, maintaining this balanced diet can be challenging for some. In such cases, experimenting with different foods and cooking methods may become important to ensure adequate nutrition. For example, while raw vegetables may be off-putting to some with autism due to sensory-related aversions, cooking them might make them more appealing and easier to consume. This illustrates that the presentation and preparation of food can often be more crucial than the specific type of food consumed. Ultimately, this tailored approach to individual sensory sensitivities and preferences can be essential to ensure that individuals with autism can still meet their nutritional needs.

Should people with autism see a dietitian?
Individuals with autism may benefit from seeing a dietitian if their challenges around food are impacting their ability to eat a healthy and balanced diet. For instance, if food-related sensory issues are limiting the ability of someone with autism to eat essential vitamins and minerals, a dietitian may be able to suggest strategies to overcome these challenges. It is important to look for a dietitian who has expertise in autism, as not all dietitians may be knowledgeable about working with individuals on the autism spectrum. In addition, it is important to look for a dietitian who is willing to work with other professionals of the individual's care team, such as therapists, who may also be working on topics related to food.