Plant Based Diets Nutritionists and Dietitians in Broken Arrow, OK

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Lindsey Nicole Nieman
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, LD, LMFT, CLT
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I am passionate about helping individuals achieve complete health physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. By combining my mental health, nutrition, and natural medicine education, I focus on holistic treatment. My goal is to find the root causes of symptoms and not simply treat the symptoms.
I am passionate about helping individuals achieve complete health physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. By combining my mental health, nutrition, and natural medicine education, I focus on holistic treatment. My goal is to find the root causes of symptoms and not simply treat the symptoms.
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Health & Harmony Nutrition
Nutritionist/Dietitian, CNS
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I believe nature provides everything we need to live healthy, happy, and well-balanced lives. I provide individualized nutrition recommendations that meet each person's unique needs through sustainable dietary and lifestyle changes. Through empathy and compassion, I guide each individual by providing ongoing support and nutrition education to help each person take a proactive role in their journey towards attaining health goals, weather to that means improving your digestive health, losing weight. or just be healthier and promote longevity. I am here to help you!
I believe nature provides everything we need to live healthy, happy, and well-balanced lives. I provide individualized nutrition recommendations that meet each person's unique needs through sustainable dietary and lifestyle changes. Through empathy and compassion, I guide each individual by providing ongoing support and nutrition education to help each person take a proactive role in their journey towards attaining health goals, weather to that means improving your digestive health, losing weight. or just be healthier and promote longevity. I am here to help you!
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Amanda Kaylene Humphreys
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, LD
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Amanda is a Registered Dietitian with over 5 years of experience in Clinical, Outpatient, and Foodservice Dietetics. Her education in both psychology and nutrition has helped her understand that mental health and nutrition go hand in hand. Many clients who struggle with nutrition also face unresolved mental health issues and personal traumas that need to be addressed in order to heal both mind and body. Amanda uses a client-centered approach that focuses on intuitive eating and healing through nutrition counseling, exercise, and realistic, attainable lifestyle changes. She is driven by her passion for helping others heal.
Amanda is a Registered Dietitian with over 5 years of experience in Clinical, Outpatient, and Foodservice Dietetics. Her education in both psychology and nutrition has helped her understand that mental health and nutrition go hand in hand. Many clients who struggle with nutrition also face unresolved mental health issues and personal traumas that need to be addressed in order to heal both mind and body. Amanda uses a client-centered approach that focuses on intuitive eating and healing through nutrition counseling, exercise, and realistic, attainable lifestyle changes. She is driven by her passion for helping others heal.
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Plant Based Diets Nutritionists and Dietitians
What is a plant-based diet?
A plant-based diet emphasizes the consumption of foods such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds, while reducing or eliminating animal products like meat and dairy. Unlike a vegan diet, which excludes all animal products, a plant-based diet does not necessarily require complete elimination of animal-based foods, although some individuals choose to do so. Many people following a plant-based diet also aim to incorporate more "whole foods" into their meals, favoring less-processed options over highly processed foods. For example, they might choose brown rice over white bread or fresh fruits over baked goods. The focus is on eating nutrient-dense, natural foods to promote overall health and well-being.

What are the benefits of a plant-based diet?
Research has shown that a plant-based diet offers numerous health benefits, including weight loss, lowered cholesterol levels, reduced blood pressure, and better blood sugar control. These benefits can arise from eating fewer animal-based foods, which are high in saturated fats, or from the weight loss that many people experience when starting a plant-based diet. Additionally, plant-based diets are known for their anti-inflammatory effects, which support a healthy immune system and may be particularly helpful for those with inflammatory conditions, such as arthritis. Plant-based diets are also high in fiber, which improves digestive health and can help stabilize blood sugar levels.

Who should follow a plant-based diet?
Anyone can follow a plant-based diet, and many nutrition and medical professionals encourage its adoption due to the numerous health benefits associated with consuming more plants and reducing animal-based products. People may also choose a plant-based diet for environmental and ethical reasons. For health-related benefits, a plant-based diet can be particularly advantageous for individuals diagnosed with or at risk of developing chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, and certain inflammatory conditions. Since many chronic diseases are related to obesity, the weight management benefits of a plant-based diet are especially valuable. Additionally, a plant-based diet can help reduce cholesterol levels, improve blood pressure, and enhance insulin sensitivity.

How do I start a plant-based diet?
A plant-based diet can be started at any time and may even be a more accessible option for individuals not ready to completely eliminate animal-based products from their diet. Many people start a plant-based diet slowly, such as with substituting meat or dairy for alternative products just a few times a week; for instance, finding easy swaps—such as whole grains in place of white bread products and beans or tofu in lieu of meat products—can be a great way to start eating a more plant-based diet. In addition, working to plan more meals ahead of time and constructing plant-based grocery store lists may be beneficial to ensure that consuming a plant-based meal is an accessible option when first getting started.