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Carolyn Milles
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RDN, LD
1 Endorsed
Portsmouth, NH 03801
Life is for living, not restricting. Carolyn happily serves individuals in their journeys to nourish, move, create balance, and be well as a third-generation Intuitive Eating and Health at Every Size (HAES) Registered Dietitian Nutritionist. She believes that behavioral changes, along with mindful and intuitive eating patterns, are crucial to long-term health and optimal quality of life. By working together, we can better understand the science behind weight-inclusive nutrition in a fun, practical manner that will set your journey to well-being up for success!
Life is for living, not restricting. Carolyn happily serves individuals in their journeys to nourish, move, create balance, and be well as a third-generation Intuitive Eating and Health at Every Size (HAES) Registered Dietitian Nutritionist. She believes that behavioral changes, along with mindful and intuitive eating patterns, are crucial to long-term health and optimal quality of life. By working together, we can better understand the science behind weight-inclusive nutrition in a fun, practical manner that will set your journey to well-being up for success!
(207) 994-8594 View (207) 994-8594
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Michelle E. Moreau
Nutritionist/Dietitian, CC, RDN, LD
Portsmouth, NH 03801
Proper nutrition is key to good health and well-being. At Healthy in the Kitchen, our nutrition services provide the tools our clients need to build a healthier, happier lifestyle in a plan that fits their daily schedule. Whether your goal is to lose weight, or to simply feel better about your eating habits, we can help. Our wide range of nutrition services include nutrition counseling, culinary instruction, and genetic testing. We also offer culinary nutrition seminars and demonstrations for corporate wellness.
Proper nutrition is key to good health and well-being. At Healthy in the Kitchen, our nutrition services provide the tools our clients need to build a healthier, happier lifestyle in a plan that fits their daily schedule. Whether your goal is to lose weight, or to simply feel better about your eating habits, we can help. Our wide range of nutrition services include nutrition counseling, culinary instruction, and genetic testing. We also offer culinary nutrition seminars and demonstrations for corporate wellness.
(603) 384-3294 View (603) 384-3294
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Anna Grumm
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RD, LDN
5 Endorsed
Manchester, NH 03103
Anna’s ideal clients are individuals looking for practical, personalized support to improve their health through realistic nutrition and lifestyle changes. Many come to her feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or unsure where to begin. She helps clients build sustainable habits through a supportive, collaborative approach that considers the whole person, including nutrition, mental well-being, physical health, and each client’s unique goals.
Anna’s ideal clients are individuals looking for practical, personalized support to improve their health through realistic nutrition and lifestyle changes. Many come to her feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or unsure where to begin. She helps clients build sustainable habits through a supportive, collaborative approach that considers the whole person, including nutrition, mental well-being, physical health, and each client’s unique goals.
(312) 374-5399 View (312) 374-5399
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.