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Aurora Coleman Voglewede
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RDN, CDN, LDN
Serves Area
Whether you have diabetes, chronic kidney disease or want to manage your weight, it can be hard to filter out what is the best way to nourish your body.
That's where I come in. As a registered dietitian, I will help you learn how to nourish your body based on your individual needs. My goal is to help break down nutrition into digestible information and help you feel confident in your ability to reach your nutrition goals.
Whether you have diabetes, chronic kidney disease or want to manage your weight, it can be hard to filter out what is the best way to nourish your body.
That's where I come in. As a registered dietitian, I will help you learn how to nourish your body based on your individual needs. My goal is to help break down nutrition into digestible information and help you feel confident in your ability to reach your nutrition goals.
(860) 650-1695 View (860) 650-1695
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Emily Riddle
Nutritionist/Dietitian, PhD, RD, CDN
1 Endorsed
Online Only
Welcome! It can be extremely difficult to find quality nutrition guidelines to inform your own healthcare decisions. Research in nutrition continues to advance each day, and we are continuously learning more about the complex ways food interacts with human health. This can be overwhelming and confusing, especially when public messaging changes so quickly. Rapidly changing health messaging mixed with the strong and ever present diet culture we live in can make finding and applying sound nutrition practices incredibly difficult. When folks do seek out professionals to help, it can be difficult to find inclusive care.
Welcome! It can be extremely difficult to find quality nutrition guidelines to inform your own healthcare decisions. Research in nutrition continues to advance each day, and we are continuously learning more about the complex ways food interacts with human health. This can be overwhelming and confusing, especially when public messaging changes so quickly. Rapidly changing health messaging mixed with the strong and ever present diet culture we live in can make finding and applying sound nutrition practices incredibly difficult. When folks do seek out professionals to help, it can be difficult to find inclusive care.
(607) 208-9868 View (607) 208-9868

Online Dietitians and Nutritionists

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Maria LifeStyle Nutrition PLLC
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, CDCES, CDN, CHC
Buffalo, NY 14221
My name is Maria Aguero de Manunta, and I have more than ten years of experience providing nutrition counseling and therapy in English and Spanish, specializing in weight management, chronic diseases, cardiometabolic disease, eating disorders, gastrointestinal issues, and other nutrition-related issues. I am passionate about helping people learn about healthy eating to make unique, positive lifestyle changes. I know that changing habits is not always easy, but I will work with you to achieve your goals by empowering you to make lasting and sustainable changes that put you on the path to success!
My name is Maria Aguero de Manunta, and I have more than ten years of experience providing nutrition counseling and therapy in English and Spanish, specializing in weight management, chronic diseases, cardiometabolic disease, eating disorders, gastrointestinal issues, and other nutrition-related issues. I am passionate about helping people learn about healthy eating to make unique, positive lifestyle changes. I know that changing habits is not always easy, but I will work with you to achieve your goals by empowering you to make lasting and sustainable changes that put you on the path to success!
(716) 869-6524 View (716) 869-6524
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Gregory Belzak
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, CDN, LD
East Syracuse, NY 13057
Empowering lasting weight management and chronic disease management through personalized nutrition, balanced eating habits, and sustainable lifestyle changes.
Empowering lasting weight management and chronic disease management through personalized nutrition, balanced eating habits, and sustainable lifestyle changes.
(315) 871-0734 View (315) 871-0734
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Emily Gozy Registered Dietitian
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN , CDN
Online Only
Accepting Evening Client Calls! I am a Registered Dietitian located in Syracuse, NY along with a team of supporting practitioners. I work 1:1 with people who have struggled with weight loss and dieting their entire life and are looking to finally lose the weight the healthy way, achieving sustainable results and building confidence in themselves, choices and lives as a whole. I also specialize in obesity medication management like ozempic, wegovy and zepbound, diabetes management, heart health, PCOS, IBS and gut health issues and more. Please note: This practice is an entirely virtual practice.
Accepting Evening Client Calls! I am a Registered Dietitian located in Syracuse, NY along with a team of supporting practitioners. I work 1:1 with people who have struggled with weight loss and dieting their entire life and are looking to finally lose the weight the healthy way, achieving sustainable results and building confidence in themselves, choices and lives as a whole. I also specialize in obesity medication management like ozempic, wegovy and zepbound, diabetes management, heart health, PCOS, IBS and gut health issues and more. Please note: This practice is an entirely virtual practice.
(315) 552-8811 View (315) 552-8811
Kidney Disease/Renal Nutritionists and Dietitians
What are the symptoms of kidney disease?
The kidneys play a vital role in filtering blood and removing waste products from the body. Symptoms of kidney disease thus typically reflect the kidneys' reduced ability to perform these functions effectively; such symptoms include nausea, vomiting, changes in urination patterns, fatigue, hypertension (high blood pressure), and swelling or fluid retention in the body. Because kidney disease tends to be chronic, symptoms often develop gradually over time. Fortunately, diet modifications and lifestyle changes can be particularly important in managing kidney disease and preserving kidney function. Early intervention and lifestyle modifications are critical to prevent disease progression to end-stage kidney disease, which may require very invasive treatments like dialysis or a kidney transplant.

What foods should I avoid if I have kidney disease?
Managing diet is crucial for individuals with kidney disease to maintain kidney health. Specifically, it is important for individuals with kidney disease to avoid foods high in sodium, potassium, and phosphorus, as impaired kidneys may struggle to regulate these nutrients effectively, leading to complications such as hypertension and fluid retention. Choosing to prepare meals at home and avoiding processed foods—such as chips, canned goods, and soups—can significantly reduce sodium intake. Additionally, limiting consumption of high-potassium foods like bananas, oranges, beans, and dairy products, as well as phosphorus-rich foods such as whole grains, nuts, and certain dairy items, is important. Working with a dietitian specializing in renal nutrition can be a great option for those with kidney disease, as dietitians can provide tailored dietary strategies to support kidney function and offer individualized guidance on specific foods someone should avoid depending on the stage of their disease.

Can kidney disease be prevented with nutrition?
Adopting a healthy and balanced diet can play a critical role in reducing the risk of developing kidney disease. A diet that promotes healthy cholesterol levels and helps control blood pressure is particularly important, as these health factors can contribute to kidney disease risk. Additional strategies to support kidney health include limiting sodium intake to a maximum of 2,300 mg per day and maintaining healthy blood sugar levels. Managing diabetes and reducing consumption of high-sugar foods are essential, given that diabetes is a major contributor to kidney disease development. These dietary practices, alongside regular medical check-ups and lifestyle adjustments, can help mitigate one's risk of developing kidney disease.

What diet is best for people with kidney disease?
Instead of focusing on a single type of food, it is recommended that individuals with kidney disease follow dietary guidelines tailored to support kidney health. This often involves managing the intake of certain nutrients, such as sodium, potassium, and phosphorus, and maintaining a balanced diet rich in fiber, healthy fats, and lean protein. Nutrition experts also often recommend the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet for individuals with kidney disease. Known for its ability to lower blood pressure and improve heart health, the DASH diet emphasizes fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat dairy while reducing saturated fats. For those undergoing dialysis due to end-stage kidney disease, there may be additional dietary needs. Monitoring fluid intake and protein consumption closely is particularly crucial, as dialysis treatments can affect fluid and protein levels in the body.