Vegetarian Nutritionists and Dietitians in Kalamazoo County, MI

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Lauren Spears
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, LD
Online Only
I help clients with plant-based nutrition, PCOS, weight loss, insulin resistance, prediabetes, heart disease, and more. My approach is judgement-free and evidence-based. I'm here to guide you towards your goals in an approachable way. I can help you to lose weight permanently, reverse your PCOS symptoms naturally, and improve insulin sensitivity.
I help clients with plant-based nutrition, PCOS, weight loss, insulin resistance, prediabetes, heart disease, and more. My approach is judgement-free and evidence-based. I'm here to guide you towards your goals in an approachable way. I can help you to lose weight permanently, reverse your PCOS symptoms naturally, and improve insulin sensitivity.
(313) 710-5954 View (313) 710-5954
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Divine Health & Wellness, LLC
Nutritionist/Dietitian, BS, CHHC, AADP, FMN
Serves Area
Weight loss, digestive issues, children’s health, vegan and/or raw vegan food transition, juicing/blending, exercise science, Heart disease, skin issues, food sensitivities, hair issues
Weight loss, digestive issues, children’s health, vegan and/or raw vegan food transition, juicing/blending, exercise science, Heart disease, skin issues, food sensitivities, hair issues
(248) 648-3424 View (248) 648-3424

Online Dietitians and Nutritionists

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Aarti Batavia
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, CLT, FSCP, IFMCP
2 Endorsed
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Do you feel like a shuttlecock going from one physician to another? As an integrative and holistic nutritionist, clinical herbalist and one of the few Certified Functional Medicine Practitioners in the country, I am here to help you reclaim your health and well-being. With over 27 years of experience in clinical & outpatient counseling, I specialize in providing personalized health solutions to manage chronic conditions such as inflammation, autoimmune conditions, digestive/gut issues, IBS/ BD, food allergies, asthma, migraine, fibromyalgia, eczema, obesity metabolic syndrome, hormonal imbalances-peri/ menopause & post menopause.
Do you feel like a shuttlecock going from one physician to another? As an integrative and holistic nutritionist, clinical herbalist and one of the few Certified Functional Medicine Practitioners in the country, I am here to help you reclaim your health and well-being. With over 27 years of experience in clinical & outpatient counseling, I specialize in providing personalized health solutions to manage chronic conditions such as inflammation, autoimmune conditions, digestive/gut issues, IBS/ BD, food allergies, asthma, migraine, fibromyalgia, eczema, obesity metabolic syndrome, hormonal imbalances-peri/ menopause & post menopause.
(517) 366-2248 View (517) 366-2248
Vegetarian Nutritionists and Dietitians

What is a vegetarian diet?

A vegetarian diet is one that does not involve the consumption of meat and seafood. As a result, most vegetarians get their dietary protein from a variety of plant-based sources, such as nuts, tofu, beans, seeds, and whole grains. Vegetarians may also consume non-meat animal protein sources, such as eggs, cheese, and milk. Some individuals follow a vegetarian diet for health-related reasons, while others will follow it for ethical or environmental reasons.

Is a vegetarian diet healthier than a standard diet?

Because many animal meats are high in calories and saturated fats, they can contribute to health concerns like high cholesterol and hypertension. This makes a vegetarian diet an appealing alternative, especially for those with chronic health conditions such as heart disease or obesity. A vegetarian diet, which focuses on plant-based foods, often leads to lower calorie consumption overall. This can be particularly beneficial for individuals who are overweight or at risk of becoming so. Additionally, a well-planned vegetarian diet can provide all the necessary nutrients, supporting overall health while helping manage weight and reduce the risk of chronic diseases.

How do vegetarians get enough protein?

Vegetarians can easily consume enough protein with proper planning. Common vegetarian sources of protein include tofu, tempeh, nuts, beans, seeds, lentils, dairy products, eggs, and whole grains. People new to a vegetarian diet might find it helpful to track their protein intake initially to ensure they're getting enough. However, many vegetarians soon develop a routine where they regularly consume sufficient protein without needing to track it closely, given the current wide variety of plant-based protein options. Consulting a dietitian can also be beneficial, especially if meeting protein goals seems challenging with only plant-based sources.

When is it useful to go vegetarian?

Many people can benefit from a vegetarian diet, especially those looking to lower their risk of heart disease, diabetes, and some cancers. The health benefits of reducing or eliminating meat and increasing plant-based foods are well-documented, including improved cholesterol levels, better blood sugar control, and reduced inflammation. Nutrition professionals often stress that even cutting down on meat, without completely eliminating it, can still lead to significant health improvements. This makes a vegetarian or partially vegetarian diet an attractive option for those wanting to improve their overall health and reduce their risk of chronic conditions. Additionally, well-balanced plant-based diets are typically rich in fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants, which also support overall well-being and can additionally aid in weight loss or management.