Bariatric Support Nutritionists and Dietitians in Santa Barbara County, CA

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Monica M Lowe
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, LDN
Serves Area
I provide personal and individual nutrition education and counseling on a variety of health and nutrition issues. My approach is simple, yet effective. I work with the individual to assist in empowering them to make healthier eating habits and lifestyle changes. It definitely is not easy to take charge of your health on your own, but can be done when you have the right skills, information, and motivation. My goal in working with people is for them to eat healthier, feel better and to embrace eating as an enjoyable experience.
I provide personal and individual nutrition education and counseling on a variety of health and nutrition issues. My approach is simple, yet effective. I work with the individual to assist in empowering them to make healthier eating habits and lifestyle changes. It definitely is not easy to take charge of your health on your own, but can be done when you have the right skills, information, and motivation. My goal in working with people is for them to eat healthier, feel better and to embrace eating as an enjoyable experience.
(805) 285-3912 View (805) 285-3912

Online Dietitians and Nutritionists

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Amanda A. Blake
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN
1 Endorsed
Online Only
Amanda takes an integrative whole person approach to nutrition therapy, exploring diet, sleep and exercise habits. Whether you seek to optimize your nutrition, prevent chronic disease, or require medical nutrition therapy (MNT), Amanda works with you to identify root causes and explore areas for change. Amanda's philosophy is that diet is a way of life, our eating pattern is uniquely our own, and that health comes in all shapes and sizes. The care, education, and recommendations she provides is individualized, and long term success is achieved through realistic and incremental lifestyle modifications.
Amanda takes an integrative whole person approach to nutrition therapy, exploring diet, sleep and exercise habits. Whether you seek to optimize your nutrition, prevent chronic disease, or require medical nutrition therapy (MNT), Amanda works with you to identify root causes and explore areas for change. Amanda's philosophy is that diet is a way of life, our eating pattern is uniquely our own, and that health comes in all shapes and sizes. The care, education, and recommendations she provides is individualized, and long term success is achieved through realistic and incremental lifestyle modifications.
(805) 970-4685 View (805) 970-4685
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Dustin Paul Mesick
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RDN, LD
Online Only
Are you feeling stuck in your relationship with food? Struggling with emotional eating, feeling guilty, or disconnected from your body’s cues? If diets have left you frustrated, you’re not alone—and you’re in the right place. I offer a non-diet, trauma-informed approach to help you build a balanced, lasting relationship with food. Together, we’ll work to break free from guilt, create confidence in your food choices, and establish sustainable habits that fit your life and goals.
Are you feeling stuck in your relationship with food? Struggling with emotional eating, feeling guilty, or disconnected from your body’s cues? If diets have left you frustrated, you’re not alone—and you’re in the right place. I offer a non-diet, trauma-informed approach to help you build a balanced, lasting relationship with food. Together, we’ll work to break free from guilt, create confidence in your food choices, and establish sustainable habits that fit your life and goals.
(805) 721-3068 View (805) 721-3068
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Mariah Haroon
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS RDN
Los Angeles, CA 90025
My food philosophy has guided me successfully throughout my career as a Registered Dietitian. I believe healthy eating is attainable for everyone, regardless of their income, routine and dietary preference. Moreover, there is not one particular method to achieve a healthy weight. The key is to understand what works for you. Realize ways to sustain your nutrition status and allow for set backs. I am genuinely happy to see my clients discover their own method to keep themselves healthy.
My food philosophy has guided me successfully throughout my career as a Registered Dietitian. I believe healthy eating is attainable for everyone, regardless of their income, routine and dietary preference. Moreover, there is not one particular method to achieve a healthy weight. The key is to understand what works for you. Realize ways to sustain your nutrition status and allow for set backs. I am genuinely happy to see my clients discover their own method to keep themselves healthy.
(424) 207-1967 View (424) 207-1967
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Angela Stanford
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RDN, MBA, NBC-HWC
Atascadero, CA 93422
My clients tell me that I am the 'how to" voice of experience they have been looking for to encourage, support and hold them accountable as they make lifestyle changes reconnecting with their food and themselves. They call me their "personal food coach in my pocket, right there when I need her." Clients report benefits of reduced inflammation, better sleep, skin rashes disappearing, better mood, discontinued use of medication , fat loss while holding onto muscle, and confidence to chose foods that nourish their bodies and help them feel great!
My clients tell me that I am the 'how to" voice of experience they have been looking for to encourage, support and hold them accountable as they make lifestyle changes reconnecting with their food and themselves. They call me their "personal food coach in my pocket, right there when I need her." Clients report benefits of reduced inflammation, better sleep, skin rashes disappearing, better mood, discontinued use of medication , fat loss while holding onto muscle, and confidence to chose foods that nourish their bodies and help them feel great!
(925) 265-8086 View (925) 265-8086
Bariatric Support Nutritionists and Dietitians
What is bariatric surgery?
Bariatric surgery is a weight-loss method involving surgical intervention to help individuals lose weight. There are several types of bariatric surgery, including gastric sleeve procedures, gastric bypass, and duodenal switch surgeries like the biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch. This approach is often considered a "last resort" due to the high risks and potential complications, such as nutrient malabsorption, "dumping syndrome," gallstones, and hernias. To qualify for bariatric surgery, adults typically must have "class III obesity," defined as a BMI over 40, or a BMI over 35 with at least one related health issue. Adolescents and children can also undergo bariatric surgery but have different inclusion criteria due to the risks associated with the procedure.

How long does it take to see results from bariatric surgery?
In general, the primary goal of bariatric surgery is to promote weight loss to prevent or better manage obesity-related conditions, such as cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, chronic mobility issues, and certain cancers. Therefore, since these diseases are chronic, it may take several years to see significant improvements or prevention following bariatric surgery. However, rapid weight loss often occurs in the initial weeks and months after surgery, with the extent of weight loss varying depending on the type of procedure and the patient's condition. Typically, the fastest weight loss occurs in the first 2-3 months post-surgery, with weight loss plateauing within 1-2 years.

What can you eat once you've had bariatric surgery?
In the first 1-2 months following bariatric surgery, individuals are placed on a restricted diet, such as a fully liquid or pureed food diet, to aid in recovery. After this initial period, most individuals can gradually reintroduce regular foods back into their diet, although they may find that some previously tolerated foods now cause discomfort, nausea, or vomiting. As a result, individuals are encouraged to reintroduce new foods slowly, especially those that are harder to digest, like salads, raw vegetables, and red meats. In addition, many clients may work closely with medical and nutrition professionals in the months and years following bariatric surgery in order to adopt a diet that promotes a healthier lifestyle and maintains their weight loss following bariatric surgery.

Who can benefit from bariatric nutrition support?
All individuals undergoing bariatric surgery can benefit from the expertise of a nutritional professional, such as a registered dietitian (RD), to manage their nutrition post-surgery. Given that bariatric surgery is often considered a "last resort" option, many individuals have already consulted a nutrition professional before their surgery to explore less invasive weight loss options. Following surgery, however, RDs can provide particularly valuable guidance in helping clients find foods that minimize post-surgery symptoms like nausea and vomiting and help develop a meal plan that promotes sustained weight loss. Additionally, RDs can help clients address certain nutritional deficiencies that may arise due to the altered digestive process after surgery, ensuring that clients maintain an adequate intake and receive essential vitamins and minerals following surgery.