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You’re an adult who’s fed up with feeling stuck. Autoimmune flare‑ups, relentless brain fog, crushing fatigue, gut distress, sleepless nights, or wild blood‑sugar spikes dominate your days. You’ve tried the usual medical routes, taken pills, followed generic diets, and still wake up exhausted or confused about why your body won’t cooperate. You need answers that go beyond symptom suppression—you want to understand the root cause and get a practical plan you can actually live with. Your goal is simple: regain consistent energy, clear thinking, stable digestion, restful sleep, and balanced blood‑sugar without relying on endless drugs.
You’re an adult who’s fed up with feeling stuck. Autoimmune flare‑ups, relentless brain fog, crushing fatigue, gut distress, sleepless nights, or wild blood‑sugar spikes dominate your days. You’ve tried the usual medical routes, taken pills, followed generic diets, and still wake up exhausted or confused about why your body won’t cooperate. You need answers that go beyond symptom suppression—you want to understand the root cause and get a practical plan you can actually live with. Your goal is simple: regain consistent energy, clear thinking, stable digestion, restful sleep, and balanced blood‑sugar without relying on endless drugs.
Marysa Anderson-Cardwell MS, RDN, CD, CPT;
Andrea Walsh MS, RDN, CD;
Susan Perazzo RDN, CD;
Lucy Mower MS, RDN, CD
Our training in nutrition and behavioral health has taught us that there is no one size fit all plan to health and well-being and that your eating plan needs to match your lifestyle, food preferences, and health goals. Food touches every aspect of our lives, from our performance to how our bodies are feeling, to our behaviors with and around food. Our ideal client is one that is ready to heal and to do the work necessary to get there. We will be there every step of the way to support you towards your goals!
Marysa Anderson-Cardwell MS, RDN, CD, CPT;
Andrea Walsh MS, RDN, CD;
Susan Perazzo RDN, CD;
Lucy Mower MS, RDN, CD
Our training in nutrition and behavioral health has taught us that there is no one size fit all plan to health and well-being and that your eating plan needs to match your lifestyle, food preferences, and health goals. Food touches every aspect of our lives, from our performance to how our bodies are feeling, to our behaviors with and around food. Our ideal client is one that is ready to heal and to do the work necessary to get there. We will be there every step of the way to support you towards your goals!
My ideal client is a female between the ages of 17 and 60 who is struggling with disordered eating and is motivated to make changes in her life one step at a time. Her goal is to find food freedom and make peace with food.
My ideal client is a female between the ages of 17 and 60 who is struggling with disordered eating and is motivated to make changes in her life one step at a time. Her goal is to find food freedom and make peace with food.
I believe that your body holds deep, inherent wisdom. It can guide your food choices better than any influencer, doctor, or dietitian. Eating disorders, obsessive thoughts about food, misunderstood medical diagnoses such as PCOS, and social pressures can all make it incredibly difficult to tune into this internal wisdom. Add to this the endless nutrition information all around us, and food understandably becomes a source of fear, shame, and anxiety. My mission is to connect you to your body’s wisdom so that you feel empowered and peaceful around food. You can learn to trust your body again, and your body can learn to trust you.
I believe that your body holds deep, inherent wisdom. It can guide your food choices better than any influencer, doctor, or dietitian. Eating disorders, obsessive thoughts about food, misunderstood medical diagnoses such as PCOS, and social pressures can all make it incredibly difficult to tune into this internal wisdom. Add to this the endless nutrition information all around us, and food understandably becomes a source of fear, shame, and anxiety. My mission is to connect you to your body’s wisdom so that you feel empowered and peaceful around food. You can learn to trust your body again, and your body can learn to trust you.
You’ve tried everything—elimination diets, medications, and countless supplements—yet you’re still battling bloating, fatigue, or unpredictable digestion. You want real answers, not quick fixes. Your goal is to feel good in your body again, enjoy food without fear, and finally understand what’s causing your symptoms. You need a clear plan and a trusted expert to guide you.
You’ve tried everything—elimination diets, medications, and countless supplements—yet you’re still battling bloating, fatigue, or unpredictable digestion. You want real answers, not quick fixes. Your goal is to feel good in your body again, enjoy food without fear, and finally understand what’s causing your symptoms. You need a clear plan and a trusted expert to guide you.
Ashlyn has a background in Medical Nutrition Therapy. She is equipped to work with disordered eating and/or eating disorders, utilizing principles of Intuitive Eating, Health at Every Size and Radically Open Dialectical Behavioral Therapy. Ashlyn has provided care for a variety of conditions, including but not limited to gastrointestinal diseases such as pancreatitis, IBS, IBD, gastroparesis, liver diseases, GERD, dysphagia and food allergies/intolerances. She has successfully helped manage CKD, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, autoimmune diseases, malnutrition, enteral and parenteral nutrition support.
Ashlyn has a background in Medical Nutrition Therapy. She is equipped to work with disordered eating and/or eating disorders, utilizing principles of Intuitive Eating, Health at Every Size and Radically Open Dialectical Behavioral Therapy. Ashlyn has provided care for a variety of conditions, including but not limited to gastrointestinal diseases such as pancreatitis, IBS, IBD, gastroparesis, liver diseases, GERD, dysphagia and food allergies/intolerances. She has successfully helped manage CKD, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, autoimmune diseases, malnutrition, enteral and parenteral nutrition support.
Hello! I am Doug Liner, a Registered Dietitian with 30 years of experience working with others in diabetes care, metabolic health, and weight loss. I work with a wide range of other medical conditions and hold a Certificate of training in Adult and Pediatric Obesity from the Commission on Dietetic Registration. I believe nutritional care should be approached through simple to understand and implement tools for daily living.
Hello! I am Doug Liner, a Registered Dietitian with 30 years of experience working with others in diabetes care, metabolic health, and weight loss. I work with a wide range of other medical conditions and hold a Certificate of training in Adult and Pediatric Obesity from the Commission on Dietetic Registration. I believe nutritional care should be approached through simple to understand and implement tools for daily living.
Hi, I'm Hannah! An anti-diet, HAES-aligned, Registered Dietitian and body image specialist dedicated to helping you heal your relationship with food and cultivate body confidence. I empower clients to find love and compassion for themselves as well as freedom from chronic dieting and disordered eating. My work guides clients to rewire thinking about food and eating to ditch dieting for good and finally feel freedom and peace around food. I uses somatic meditations to teach individuals to interpret and respond to the hidden messages lying within the physical body.
Hi, I'm Hannah! An anti-diet, HAES-aligned, Registered Dietitian and body image specialist dedicated to helping you heal your relationship with food and cultivate body confidence. I empower clients to find love and compassion for themselves as well as freedom from chronic dieting and disordered eating. My work guides clients to rewire thinking about food and eating to ditch dieting for good and finally feel freedom and peace around food. I uses somatic meditations to teach individuals to interpret and respond to the hidden messages lying within the physical body.
Online Dietitians and Nutritionists
I have experience working with ADHD and Autistic individuals to help them meet their nutrition needs, and I am open to working with all types of neurodivergences.
Wants to add more balance to their diet without strict rules - Wants to learn more about how their mental health may impact their eating habits - Looking to improve their relationship with food - May struggle with under- or over-eating, or both! - Is looking for realistic strategies to feed themselves that work with their brain, not against it.
I have experience working with ADHD and Autistic individuals to help them meet their nutrition needs, and I am open to working with all types of neurodivergences.
Wants to add more balance to their diet without strict rules - Wants to learn more about how their mental health may impact their eating habits - Looking to improve their relationship with food - May struggle with under- or over-eating, or both! - Is looking for realistic strategies to feed themselves that work with their brain, not against it.
I provide individualized nutrition therapy, specializing in treating eating disorders, disordered eating, and chronic dieting, utilizing a non-diet approach, principles of Intuitive Eating and personalized meal planning. I'm licensed in Utah and Idaho. Telehealth appointments available.
I provide individualized nutrition therapy, specializing in treating eating disorders, disordered eating, and chronic dieting, utilizing a non-diet approach, principles of Intuitive Eating and personalized meal planning. I'm licensed in Utah and Idaho. Telehealth appointments available.
ADHD Nutritionists and Dietitians
What is ADHD?
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a behavioral condition characterized by difficulties in concentrating, impulsive actions, easy distractibility, and trouble staying still. ADHD is most commonly diagnosed in childhood, with symptoms starting as early as 3 years old, and is much more common in boys than girls. Individuals with ADHD often struggle to complete tasks at work or school, and they may experience challenges in their personal relationships due to communication issues. While some children may outgrow ADHD, many continue to experience symptoms into adulthood. Fortunately, there are effective ways to manage ADHD. A combination of therapy, medication, and behavioral modifications is most effective in treating ADHD.
How does nutrition affect ADHD?
While no evidence directly supports the idea that nutrition plays a causal role in the development of ADHD, nutrition can play a large role on the symptoms of ADHD. Certain foods may influence ADHD symptoms. Consumption of foods high in sugar or simple carbohydrates, such as white bread, may cause blood sugar spikes that exacerbate the symptoms of ADHD; indeed, maintaining stable blood sugar levels can be crucial for maintaining consistent energy and focus. Similarly, avoiding caffeine—found in coffee, tea, soda, and chocolate—is particularly important for those with ADHD, as excessive caffeine intake can exacerbate hyperactivity and inattention.
Can ADHD be cured with nutrition?
While no evidence currently supports the idea that ADHD can be cured with nutrition, dietary modifications alongside proven ADHD treatments may be highly effective in managing the condition. For instance, consuming sufficient protein, particularly at breakfast, has been shown to increase focus and attention, which is beneficial for individuals with ADHD. Additionally, consuming healthy fats, especially foods high in omega-3 fatty acids like salmon, can greatly improve brain health. Lastly, individuals with ADHD may benefit from the structure of a nutrition plan that ensures regularly balanced meals and consistent meal times.
When is it useful for people with ADHD to see a registered dietitian?
While many people, even without an ADHD diagnosis, may benefit from seeing a registered dietitian (RD), individuals with ADHD may particularly benefit from consultation with an RD to assist in constructing a diet that is supportive of ADHD symptom management. An RD may be able to assist clients in becoming aware of their sugar consumption or caffeine intake, for instance, and help clients develop strategies to reduce their consumption of these ingredients. In addition, RDs specializing in clients with ADHD may be uniquely knowledgeable about the effects that ADHD medications can have on food intake. Close to 80% of people who take stimulant medications, which are frequently used for ADHD, experience appetite suppression while taking the medication; RDs specializing in ADHD thus often help clients on stimulant medication for ADHD develop strategies that ensure adequate dietary intake while maintaining a high-quality diet.