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Photo of Daphne Olivier, Nutritionist/Dietitian, LDN, RD, CDCES, CLT, IFNCP
Daphne Olivier
Nutritionist/Dietitian, LDN, RD, CDCES, CLT, IFNCP
Serves Area
You are not alone. If you are sick and tired of being sick and tired the way you feed your body may be the culprit. We can work together to resolve blood sugar imbalances, food cravings, thyroid dysfunction, IBS and more with personalized diets, testing, & natural supplements. It is my pleasure to serve you. Contact my scheduling team at LWell to set up your appointment.
You are not alone. If you are sick and tired of being sick and tired the way you feed your body may be the culprit. We can work together to resolve blood sugar imbalances, food cravings, thyroid dysfunction, IBS and more with personalized diets, testing, & natural supplements. It is my pleasure to serve you. Contact my scheduling team at LWell to set up your appointment.
(337) 397-4751 View (337) 397-4751
Photo of Crystal Fox - Healing Nutrition Therapy of Louisiana, Nutritionist/Dietitian, CEO, MS, RDN, LDN, IEDS
Healing Nutrition Therapy of Louisiana
Nutritionist/Dietitian, CEO, MS, RDN, LDN, IEDS
Serves Area
At Healing Nutrition Therapy, we are a group practice of RDN's who specialize in working with individuals who struggle with eating disorders, disordered eating, chronic illnesses such as diabetes or anyone wishing to improve their overall relationship with food & their body.
Here at Healing Nutrition Therapy we believe a multi-disciplinary approach is vital to successful treatment & support of those with eating disorders. A multidisciplinary team consists of a registered dietitian, a psychotherapist, a medical doctor &/or a psychiatrist. We collaborate with other team members to best treat and support each individual patient.
At Healing Nutrition Therapy, we are a group practice of RDN's who specialize in working with individuals who struggle with eating disorders, disordered eating, chronic illnesses such as diabetes or anyone wishing to improve their overall relationship with food & their body.
Here at Healing Nutrition Therapy we believe a multi-disciplinary approach is vital to successful treatment & support of those with eating disorders. A multidisciplinary team consists of a registered dietitian, a psychotherapist, a medical doctor &/or a psychiatrist. We collaborate with other team members to best treat and support each individual patient.
(318) 543-8126 View (318) 543-8126
Photo of Kristin Vora, Nutritionist/Dietitian, RDN, LDN, CEDS, CDCES
Kristin Vora
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RDN, LDN, CEDS, CDCES
Serves Area
Hi! I am so glad you are here. My name is Kristin Vora and I specialize in the treatment of eating disorders, as well as disordered eating. I am credentialed as a Certified Eating Disorder Specialist (CEDS) and I work with clients of all ages that have any of the following: Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Binge-Eating Disorder, OSFED, ARFID, and Orthorexia. I also work with clients that have disordered eating, as it does not require a diagnosis to want to improve your relationship to food and your body.
Hi! I am so glad you are here. My name is Kristin Vora and I specialize in the treatment of eating disorders, as well as disordered eating. I am credentialed as a Certified Eating Disorder Specialist (CEDS) and I work with clients of all ages that have any of the following: Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Binge-Eating Disorder, OSFED, ARFID, and Orthorexia. I also work with clients that have disordered eating, as it does not require a diagnosis to want to improve your relationship to food and your body.
(833) 908-1451 View (833) 908-1451
Photo of Rebecca Colvin, Nutritionist/Dietitian, MPH, RDN, CSO
Rebecca Colvin
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MPH, RDN, CSO
Serves Area
I support adults (18+) in healing their relationship with food and their bodies through intuitive eating and body positivity. I guide my clients away from the rigid constraints of diet culture toward a trusting, intuitive approach. Many feel stuck in the never-ending pursuit of weight loss, uncertain about what truly works and overwhelmed by conflicting advice. If you’re ready to explore a compassionate, sustainable way to reconnect with your body’s innate wisdom and achieve a balanced, joyful life, I’m here to help.
I support adults (18+) in healing their relationship with food and their bodies through intuitive eating and body positivity. I guide my clients away from the rigid constraints of diet culture toward a trusting, intuitive approach. Many feel stuck in the never-ending pursuit of weight loss, uncertain about what truly works and overwhelmed by conflicting advice. If you’re ready to explore a compassionate, sustainable way to reconnect with your body’s innate wisdom and achieve a balanced, joyful life, I’m here to help.
(442) 217-3043 View (442) 217-3043
Diabetes Nutritionists and Dietitians
What is diabetes?
Diabetes is a metabolic condition characterized by excessively high blood sugar levels due to insufficient insulin. Insulin is a hormone essential for reducing blood sugar by enabling cells to absorb glucose from the bloodstream. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition where the pancreas fails to produce enough insulin due to an inflammatory process affecting insulin-producing cells. In contrast, type 2 diabetes is an acquired condition resulting from a combination of genetic and lifestyle factors, such as obesity and physical inactivity. In type 2 diabetes, the body has an impaired response to insulin, known as "insulin resistance." Even if the pancreas produces a normal amount of insulin, the body stops responding effectively to the hormone, resulting in impaired glucose uptake into cells.

Is type 2 diabetes caused by a bad diet?
Type 2 diabetes is a complex disease influenced by both genetic and lifestyle factors. Research has shown that poor diet is a major contributor, particularly the consumption of sugar-rich foods and refined carbohydrates, which can lead to insulin resistance. An unhealthy diet promoting obesity is another risk factor, as excess weight increases the likelihood of developing type 2 diabetes. Additional lifestyle factors such as physical inactivity, smoking, and excessive alcohol consumption also contribute to the disease's onset. These elements collectively underscore the importance of healthy diet choices in preventing type 2 diabetes.

How does nutrition affect diabetes?
Nutrition plays a vital role in managing both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Keeping track of carbohydrate intake is essential for proper insulin dosing and maintaining healthy blood sugar levels. To manage blood sugar effectively, many people with diabetes avoid foods that cause spikes in blood sugar, like sugary snacks and refined carbs such as white bread. Instead, they focus on foods that help stabilize blood sugar, like healthy fats and high-fiber options. Portion control and eating meals at regular times are also important for keeping blood sugar levels steady.

How can a dietitian help someone with diabetes?
Dietitians play a crucial role in assisting individuals with diabetes through lifestyle modification strategies and symptom management. Their expertise is particularly valuable for those recently diagnosed or at risk of developing diabetes. Dietitians provide guidance on tracking carbohydrate intake and appropriately dosing insulin, which is essential for effective diabetes management. For individuals with type 2 diabetes, dietitians can help design weight loss plans and recommend specific dietary modifications, such as increasing the intake of plant-based foods, to promote a healthier lifestyle. In addition, dietitians will often work with other medical professionals on a patient's care team to help the patient navigate symptoms and can thus help the patient integrate input from various professional sources in the management of their condition.