Celiac Disease Nutritionists and Dietitians in 57701

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Becky Bell
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, IFNCP, CLT
1 Endorsed
Serves Area
Ready to get rid of bloating, digestive issues, and and chronic fatigue? I use a functional approach to nutrition to help you get the root cause of your symptoms and find relief from your symptoms so you can reclaim your health, vibrant life. Even if you've been told your labs are "normal," I'll help you get to the bottom of the symptoms that are keeping you from feeling your best. I take a whole-person, personalized approach to your wellness. I'll give you a clear strategy to transform your health and help you make realistic and sustainable nutrition and lifestyle changes that will allow you to reach your goals.
Ready to get rid of bloating, digestive issues, and and chronic fatigue? I use a functional approach to nutrition to help you get the root cause of your symptoms and find relief from your symptoms so you can reclaim your health, vibrant life. Even if you've been told your labs are "normal," I'll help you get to the bottom of the symptoms that are keeping you from feeling your best. I take a whole-person, personalized approach to your wellness. I'll give you a clear strategy to transform your health and help you make realistic and sustainable nutrition and lifestyle changes that will allow you to reach your goals.
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Photo of Jennifer Leigh Kling, Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RD, CLT, LN, LMNT
Jennifer Leigh Kling
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RD, CLT, LN, LMNT
1 Endorsed
Sturgis, SD 57785
I’m a Functional Nutritionist and Gut Health Dietitian based, offering online and in-person nutrition counseling to clients. I help you uncover the root causes of digestive issues, fatigue, skin problems, and food sensitivities through personalized nutrition testing and mindful eating strategies. Using advanced functional testing — including MRT food sensitivity, GI-MAP stool, and DUTCH hormone testing — I create a customized roadmap to help you restore your gut and immune health, improve energy, and feel confident in the foods that truly support your body.
I’m a Functional Nutritionist and Gut Health Dietitian based, offering online and in-person nutrition counseling to clients. I help you uncover the root causes of digestive issues, fatigue, skin problems, and food sensitivities through personalized nutrition testing and mindful eating strategies. Using advanced functional testing — including MRT food sensitivity, GI-MAP stool, and DUTCH hormone testing — I create a customized roadmap to help you restore your gut and immune health, improve energy, and feel confident in the foods that truly support your body.
(605) 423-7518 View (605) 423-7518
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Leora Dappen
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS
Serves Area
Every individual is biochemically unique with specific health needs. I combine 20 years of experience and education in Holistic Nutrition & Natural Medicine with the cutting-edge science of Functional Medicine to uncover the root cause of your health concern. I then use safe and effective therapies very specific for each client including functional foods, supplements, herbs, lifestyle & home environment modifications. I also teach relaxation techniques and emotional well-being tools for a Body-Mind-Spirit approach. This allows your body and its natural wisdom to heal itself on all levels. I simply support and enhance the process.
Every individual is biochemically unique with specific health needs. I combine 20 years of experience and education in Holistic Nutrition & Natural Medicine with the cutting-edge science of Functional Medicine to uncover the root cause of your health concern. I then use safe and effective therapies very specific for each client including functional foods, supplements, herbs, lifestyle & home environment modifications. I also teach relaxation techniques and emotional well-being tools for a Body-Mind-Spirit approach. This allows your body and its natural wisdom to heal itself on all levels. I simply support and enhance the process.
(239) 260-4656 View (239) 260-4656
Celiac Disease Nutritionists and Dietitians
What is celiac disease?
Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder in which the consumption of gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye, triggers a significant immune response within the body. This response damages the small intestine, specifically targeting the villi—small projections within the gut that are crucial for nutrient absorption. The destruction of these villi leads to malabsorption of essential nutrients, resulting in symptoms such as malnutrition, osteopenia, gastrointestinal distress, and deficiencies in vitamins and minerals. Fortunately, most individuals with celiac disease can manage their symptoms effectively by following a gluten-free diet, which often includes alternatives like rice-based products.

What foods are not allowed if you have celiac disease?
Since gluten is present in foods containing wheat, barley, or rye, consuming products with these ingredients can trigger celiac disease symptoms. Common sources of gluten include bread, pasta, baked goods, crackers, and cereal products. However, gluten can also be found in unexpected places, such as certain milk-based products, salad dressings, processed meats, and energy/nutrition bars. To avoid accidental gluten consumption, individuals with celiac disease should check ingredient labels and be aware of ingredients derived from gluten-containing grains, such as malt from barley.

What diet is best for people with celiac disease?
A gluten-free diet is the most effective way to manage the symptoms of celiac disease. The increasing availability of "gluten-free" products, along with the abundance of naturally gluten-free grains such as rice, potatoes, oats, quinoa, and corn, has made it easier to maintain a gluten-free lifestyle. Other than reducing or eliminating the consumption of gluten, however, there is no single diet that is best for individuals with celiac disease. Even without gluten, individuals can consume a balanced diet that includes fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and high-quality sources of protein. Indeed, consuming foods rich in vitamins and minerals is particularly important for those with celiac disease, as they often experience nutrient deficiencies due to malabsorption issues prior to diagnosis.

How can a dietitian help with celiac disease?
Dietitians can help with celiac disease by providing guidance on how to maintain a healthy gluten-free lifestyle. They can provide tips on how to avoid gluten-containing foods, including foods that may be at high-risk of gluten contamination. They can also offer substitution recommendations that ensure clients still consume enough healthy grains within their diet, and they can help clients navigate other resources that may be helpful in the management of their disease. In some cases, a dietitian may assist in identifying a gluten sensitivity; although registered dietitians (RDs) can't officially diagnose celiac disease, they may be particularly familiar with celiac disease symptoms and be able to help clients connect to a medical professional for further testing and treatment if they suspect a client may have the condition.