Autoimmune Diseases Nutritionists and Dietitians in 43606

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Michaila Byers
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RDN, LD
1 Endorsed
Toledo, OH 43606
Michaila is a registered dietitian who seeks to help patients achieve an overall sense of health and wellness. She creates a safe space for exploring nutritional patterns and concerns in a kind and non-judgmental way. Having worked at Cleveland Clinic's Center for Functional Medicine, she takes a comprehensive approach that addresses the root causes of symptoms. Her approach is patient-centered, tailoring each session to the client's individual wants and needs. When you collaborate with Michaila, she will guide you on a path to better health, optimizing nutrition and improving well-being.
Michaila is a registered dietitian who seeks to help patients achieve an overall sense of health and wellness. She creates a safe space for exploring nutritional patterns and concerns in a kind and non-judgmental way. Having worked at Cleveland Clinic's Center for Functional Medicine, she takes a comprehensive approach that addresses the root causes of symptoms. Her approach is patient-centered, tailoring each session to the client's individual wants and needs. When you collaborate with Michaila, she will guide you on a path to better health, optimizing nutrition and improving well-being.
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Nancy L Pickens
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RN, MS
Toledo, OH 43615
A functional medicine approach to investigate why you are suffering is the key to individualizing your nutrition treatment plan! With a masters in nutrition and 35 + years working as a RN mainly in the field of digestive disorders, I have extensive insight on how to resolve chronic illnesses and return you to optimal wellness. I use whole food nutrition, detox plans, and targeted supplements to bring your body back into balance. Besides my main focus of digestive disorders, I work with clients with memory loss, eczema, weight loss, diabetes, high cholesterol, food allergies, and hormone imbalances. Visit www.abachiropractic.com.
A functional medicine approach to investigate why you are suffering is the key to individualizing your nutrition treatment plan! With a masters in nutrition and 35 + years working as a RN mainly in the field of digestive disorders, I have extensive insight on how to resolve chronic illnesses and return you to optimal wellness. I use whole food nutrition, detox plans, and targeted supplements to bring your body back into balance. Besides my main focus of digestive disorders, I work with clients with memory loss, eczema, weight loss, diabetes, high cholesterol, food allergies, and hormone imbalances. Visit www.abachiropractic.com.
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Online Dietitians and Nutritionists

Photo of Kylene Bogden - FWDfuel, Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, CSSD, CLT, IFNCP
FWDfuel
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, CSSD, CLT, IFNCP
1 Endorsed
Online Only
Are you looking for a natural, holistic approach to improving your health? We specialize in treating stomach issues, fatigue, high cholesterol and sexual dysfunction (ED) using food as medicine. Most clients notice a difference in 48-72 hours with strict compliance. The vast majority of our immune system lies in the gut so it only makes sense that changing your nutrition and supplements can dramatically improve your physical symptoms. No two immune systems are alike, and the same should be said for your nutrition plan. Kylene and her team of dietitians are ready to help you achieve optimal health!
Are you looking for a natural, holistic approach to improving your health? We specialize in treating stomach issues, fatigue, high cholesterol and sexual dysfunction (ED) using food as medicine. Most clients notice a difference in 48-72 hours with strict compliance. The vast majority of our immune system lies in the gut so it only makes sense that changing your nutrition and supplements can dramatically improve your physical symptoms. No two immune systems are alike, and the same should be said for your nutrition plan. Kylene and her team of dietitians are ready to help you achieve optimal health!
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Autoimmune Diseases Nutritionists and Dietitians
What are autoimmune diseases?
Autoimmune conditions are diseases characterized by the over-activation of the body's immune system. There are many types of autoimmune diseases, each varying in symptoms, severity, and affected areas. Widely known autoimmune diseases include rheumatoid arthritis (RA), psoriasis, multiple sclerosis, type 1 diabetes, Addison's disease, and scleroderma. While the causes of autoimmune diseases are often unknown, many people manage their symptoms with medications (such as anti-inflammatory or immunosuppressive drugs) and lifestyle changes, such as diet and exercise modifications.

How can nutrition help with autoimmune diseases?
While there is little evidence to suggest that autoimmune conditions can be cured through diet, many individuals with autoimmune conditions may benefit from nutrition changes to reduce autoimmune symptoms. Since autoimmune conditions are characterized by high levels of inflammation, including anti-inflammatory foods in one's diet may be particularly important for those with autoimmune conditions. Foods high in omega-3 fatty acids, commonly found in fish like salmon, have been shown to reduce inflammation, as have fruits and vegetables that contain anti-inflammatory nutrients as well as fiber that can support a healthy gut microbiome.

What diet is best for autoimmune diseases?
Due to the diverse types and symptoms of autoimmune diseases, there is no single best diet for all individuals with these conditions. However, evidence suggests that certain diets can benefit specific autoimmune diseases. For instance, individuals with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) often benefit from consuming foods with anti-inflammatory properties, such as omega-3-rich fish like salmon, various fruits, and leafy vegetables. Conversely, foods that promote inflammation—such as sodas, processed meats, white flour, sugary snacks, and deep-fried items—can exacerbate RA symptoms. Keeping a dietary journal to track food intake and symptoms can help individuals with any autoimmune condition identify which foods affect their autoimmune symptoms and make necessary changes.

Does nutrition counseling work for people with autoimmune diseases?
Nutrition counseling can be highly beneficial for individuals with autoimmune diseases, especially when other symptom management strategies have not been effective. A dietitian can help clients identify foods that exacerbate their autoimmune symptoms and develop a plan to reduce or eliminate these foods while maintaining their nutritional needs. Additionally, dietitians often have specific expertise in working with clients with certain autoimmune conditions closely linked to dietary intake, such as type 1 diabetes. In these cases, dietitians may be able to provide specialized guidance and create a tailored nutrition plan for the client based on their expertise.