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Photo of Donna Sigmond, Nutritionist/Dietitian, RDN, DACM, CLT, LAc, FAAMFM
Donna Sigmond
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RDN, DACM, CLT, LAc, FAAMFM
Louisville, CO 80027
Are you confused about what to eat, the right kind, or how much exercise is best for you? Have your health goals eluded you? Consider a more personalized approach that takes your personal preferences, lifestyle, beliefs, and food intolerance combined with blood work and genotype markers to create a very personalized experience and plan. This approach optimizes overall function, reduces inflammation and oxidative stress, increases metabolism, repair and immune balance. I can help you find your VITALITY...I call it Wellitude. For more details go to www.ewwellness.com.
Are you confused about what to eat, the right kind, or how much exercise is best for you? Have your health goals eluded you? Consider a more personalized approach that takes your personal preferences, lifestyle, beliefs, and food intolerance combined with blood work and genotype markers to create a very personalized experience and plan. This approach optimizes overall function, reduces inflammation and oxidative stress, increases metabolism, repair and immune balance. I can help you find your VITALITY...I call it Wellitude. For more details go to www.ewwellness.com.
(720) 571-8799 View (720) 571-8799
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Patty McManamee
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, LDN, CNS, INHC
Online Only
Most of my clients come to me to lose weight, but often we discover other health issues that are causing the weight issues, such as, chronic inflammation, chronic stress, toxic overload, and gastrointestinal issues, such as, poor digestion and absorption of foods. It is my goal to understand someone's whole health story and discover the root cause of some of their health issues. I provide individualized treatment plans for each of my clients, and I allow them to decide what they are ready to take on with my support, expert guidance, and counseling.
Most of my clients come to me to lose weight, but often we discover other health issues that are causing the weight issues, such as, chronic inflammation, chronic stress, toxic overload, and gastrointestinal issues, such as, poor digestion and absorption of foods. It is my goal to understand someone's whole health story and discover the root cause of some of their health issues. I provide individualized treatment plans for each of my clients, and I allow them to decide what they are ready to take on with my support, expert guidance, and counseling.
(301) 409-5247 View (301) 409-5247
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Nicole Eckman
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RDN, CLT
Fort Collins, CO 80526
My name is Nicole Eckman, and I have been a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist since 2001. I use the Integrative and Functional Nutrition approach to healing, which emphasizes the body’s interconnected systems and aims to restore optimal function through targeted dietary, nutrient, and lifestyle modifications. This patient-centered approach looks at the root of your condition, rather than the symptoms alone, I will help you modify your diet and lifestyle to provide a supportive healing environment for chronic conditions such as Gut issues, autoimmune conditions, hormonal imbalances, blood sugar dysregulation, food intolerances,
My name is Nicole Eckman, and I have been a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist since 2001. I use the Integrative and Functional Nutrition approach to healing, which emphasizes the body’s interconnected systems and aims to restore optimal function through targeted dietary, nutrient, and lifestyle modifications. This patient-centered approach looks at the root of your condition, rather than the symptoms alone, I will help you modify your diet and lifestyle to provide a supportive healing environment for chronic conditions such as Gut issues, autoimmune conditions, hormonal imbalances, blood sugar dysregulation, food intolerances,
(970) 237-3937 View (970) 237-3937
Colitis Nutritionists and Dietitians
What is colitis?
Colitis is a general term that refers to inflammation within the intestine. Symptoms of colitis include abdominal pain, bloating, mucus or blood in the stool, and diarrhea. In some cases, colitis may be caused by transitory viruses and infections, as well as food poisoning; however, some causes of colitis are more chronic. A common type of chronic colitis is ulcerative colitis, which is an irritable bowel disease (IBD) caused by inflammation and ulcers within the large intestine specifically. Crohn's disease is another form of IBD known to cause chronic colitis but is caused by inflammation throughout the intestine and is not confined to the large intestine.

What foods cause colitis?
There is little evidence to suggest that specific foods directly cause colitis. The causes of chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, are not well-understood and are typically attributed to a combination of genetic and environmental factors. However, certain foods can exacerbate symptoms in individuals with colitis. Dairy products, high-fat foods, processed meats, and high-fiber foods can often worsen symptoms, as can beverages containing alcohol or sugar alcohol.

What diet is best for colitis?
There is no single diet that is best for colitis, so individuals with chronic colitis conditions often learn over time what specific foods exacerbate their specific symptoms and avoid those foods going forward. Because some foods that are known to exacerbate symptoms of colitis are often part of a well-balanced diet—such as vegetables and fruits high in fiber—individuals with colitis can be at an increased risk of nutrient deficiencies, such as iron, calcium, and vitamin A deficiency. Ensuring one is getting enough of these nutrients, either through alternative foods that do not cause flare-ups or through supplementation, can thus be essential for patients with colitis.

Can seeing a dietitian help with colitis?
Seeing a dietitian can be highly beneficial for individuals with colitis for several reasons. Many people with colitis experience periods of symptom flare-ups followed by periods of relative relief, so dietitians can be helpful in assisting clients in identifying food or nutrition-related factors that may contribute to or worsen these flare-ups. Moreover, chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) conditions can lead to weight loss and malnutrition. If a client is struggling to maintain their weight due to colitis, a dietitian can provide personalized nutrition advice and may be able to collaborate with other healthcare providers to ensure the client meets their nutritional needs while also minimizing their IBD symptoms.