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Amy Ornelas
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RDN
La Mesa, CA 91942
Whether you are looking to end your battle with disordered eating, feeling tired and confused by diet culture, wanting to be done with food stress for good, or looking to find a way to finally feel great in your own body... I totally get the struggle. I've been there myself, and I can tell you that it is absolutely possible to find total food and body freedom. Utilizing the same holistic techniques that I've used to help hundreds of clients recover from unhealthy relationships with food & weight, I will help you reclaim your mind-body-food connection in order to feel your very best.
Whether you are looking to end your battle with disordered eating, feeling tired and confused by diet culture, wanting to be done with food stress for good, or looking to find a way to finally feel great in your own body... I totally get the struggle. I've been there myself, and I can tell you that it is absolutely possible to find total food and body freedom. Utilizing the same holistic techniques that I've used to help hundreds of clients recover from unhealthy relationships with food & weight, I will help you reclaim your mind-body-food connection in order to feel your very best.
(619) 344-8603 View (619) 344-8603
Photo of Kelly Jean Dammeyer-Mills, Nutritionist/Dietitian
Kelly Jean Dammeyer-Mills
Nutritionist/Dietitian
Encinitas, CA 92024
I specialize in correcting the root cause behind health conditions, as well as, weight loss, digestive disorders, hormone imbalances, blood sugar stabilization and inflammatory issues. I will teach you how to lose weight the healthy way, balance your body and make healthy eating and living a way of life so it is delicious, as well as, simple and easy to implement within a busy schedule. I am also a fitness professional and certified life coach both of which I incorporate when working with you. Knowing how to approach your fitness is crucial and being in a positive mind set is another important key to your success.
I specialize in correcting the root cause behind health conditions, as well as, weight loss, digestive disorders, hormone imbalances, blood sugar stabilization and inflammatory issues. I will teach you how to lose weight the healthy way, balance your body and make healthy eating and living a way of life so it is delicious, as well as, simple and easy to implement within a busy schedule. I am also a fitness professional and certified life coach both of which I incorporate when working with you. Knowing how to approach your fitness is crucial and being in a positive mind set is another important key to your success.
(760) 389-4325 View (760) 389-4325
Skin Problems Nutritionists and Dietitians
How does nutrition impact skin health?
Nutrition plays a crucial role in skin health, impacting it in several ways, particularly through inflammation and the aging process. Foods high in added sugars and saturated fats can increase inflammation, contributing to conditions like acne and psoriasis. For those prone to these issues, adopting an anti-inflammatory diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids, fruits, vegetables, and whole grains can be beneficial, as it helps reduce inflammation and supports skin healing. Additionally, an anti-inflammatory diet supports the repair of skin damaged by sun exposure, a significant factor in skin aging. Conversely, a poor diet can hinder the skin's natural repair processes, accelerating signs of aging.

What are the best foods for skin health?
The American Academy of Dermatology generally recommends consuming a diet that promotes overall health, as a well-balanced diet that contains whole foods, such as fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats, will be beneficial for skin health and overall well being. These foods are naturally anti-inflammatory and nutrient-rich, both of which contribute to skin health.

Can a healthy diet prevent skin issues?
A healthy diet may not be sufficient to prevent all skin issues, but it can certainly be an important component of skin health and healing for the general population. For many individuals, particularly those with food sensitivities, such as gluten or dairy intolerance, eliminating trigger foods can lead to significant improvements in skin conditions like acne or rashes. Additionally, a balanced diet rich in antioxidants, vitamins (such as vitamins A, C, and E), and essential fatty acids supports skin hydration and protects against environmental stressors, potentially preventing skin issues associated with aging.

Do nutrition supplements help improve skin health?
Many people take nutritional supplements for skin health, including collagen, biotin, Vitamins C and E, and selenium. While some research suggests that these supplements can support healthy skin, nutrition experts generally advise that supplements are unnecessary if these nutrients are obtained through a balanced diet. There is limited evidence to suggest that extra supplementation significantly enhances skin health unless an individual cannot meet their nutrient needs through diet alone. In such cases, targeted supplementation may be beneficial to address specific nutrient deficiencies.