Skin Problems Nutritionists and Dietitians in Lee, NH

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Amanda Leach
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, FMNS, CLT
1 Endorsed
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Do you feel like something’s off, even when your lab results say everything looks fine? You’re not alone. If you’re struggling with: Digestive issues like Bloating, Gas, Diarrhea, or Constipation; persistent Joint Pain or Body Aches; Fatigue that doesn’t seem to go away; Difficulty losing weight despite your best efforts, you might be feeling frustrated and wondering if something’s being missed. The truth is—“normal” labs don’t always mean optimal health. Many of these symptoms are often tied to inflammation that’s quietly impacting your body.
Do you feel like something’s off, even when your lab results say everything looks fine? You’re not alone. If you’re struggling with: Digestive issues like Bloating, Gas, Diarrhea, or Constipation; persistent Joint Pain or Body Aches; Fatigue that doesn’t seem to go away; Difficulty losing weight despite your best efforts, you might be feeling frustrated and wondering if something’s being missed. The truth is—“normal” labs don’t always mean optimal health. Many of these symptoms are often tied to inflammation that’s quietly impacting your body.
(207) 962-2195 View (207) 962-2195
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Natallia Lambrecht
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, CNS, LDN
1 Endorsed
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“ I have tried everything and nothing seems to work.” I hear this often from women who are frustrated with stubborn weight gain, fatigue, insomnia, mood swings, food cravings, or chronic digestive problems. These challenges can make every day feel like an uphill battle. I want to tell you that it doesn’t have to be this way. You are not broken. Your body is not failing you. Your body is an intelligent organism designed with an inherent ability to heal and self-regulate. You need to get to the bottom of the problem and do the work that will bring your body back to balance.
“ I have tried everything and nothing seems to work.” I hear this often from women who are frustrated with stubborn weight gain, fatigue, insomnia, mood swings, food cravings, or chronic digestive problems. These challenges can make every day feel like an uphill battle. I want to tell you that it doesn’t have to be this way. You are not broken. Your body is not failing you. Your body is an intelligent organism designed with an inherent ability to heal and self-regulate. You need to get to the bottom of the problem and do the work that will bring your body back to balance.
(774) 619-7851 View (774) 619-7851

Online Dietitians and Nutritionists

Photo of Emily Pollard, Nutritionist/Dietitian, RDN
Emily Pollard
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RDN
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After years of struggling with my own digestive and skin issues, I am passionate about helping women solve their gut issues such as IBS, bloat, irregular bowels, abdominal pain, and clear their skin through a root cause, natural approach.
My program is broken down into 3 steps: 1. Identify your root causes with a deep thorough assessment and functional lab data. 2. Target your root causes with a unique plan specific to you including food, lifestyle, and short-term supplement recommendations. 3. Monitor and adjust your protocol, celebrate wins!
After years of struggling with my own digestive and skin issues, I am passionate about helping women solve their gut issues such as IBS, bloat, irregular bowels, abdominal pain, and clear their skin through a root cause, natural approach.
My program is broken down into 3 steps: 1. Identify your root causes with a deep thorough assessment and functional lab data. 2. Target your root causes with a unique plan specific to you including food, lifestyle, and short-term supplement recommendations. 3. Monitor and adjust your protocol, celebrate wins!
(646) 770-3054 View (646) 770-3054
Photo of Lucy Hutchings - Wellness From Within Nutrition LLC, Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD
Wellness From Within Nutrition LLC
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD
1 Endorsed
New Ipswich, NH 03071
Are you struggling with inflammation, hormone balance, or weight management? You may have been dealing with these issues for a long time and are tired of doctors brushing you aside or only offering medications as a solution.
Are you struggling with inflammation, hormone balance, or weight management? You may have been dealing with these issues for a long time and are tired of doctors brushing you aside or only offering medications as a solution.
(603) 810-7961 View (603) 810-7961
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.