Crohn's Nutritionists and Dietitians in Smith County, TX

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Dr. Danielle Heard
Nutritionist/Dietitian, DCN, MS, CNS, LDN
Serves Area
Dr. Heard is a Licensed and Board Certified Doctor of Clinical & Functional Nutrition, and Certified Nutrition Specialist. She coaches women who want to improve their health and wellness. Dr. Heard has many years of experience working with people who have a wide range of health conditions. She primarily works with women ages 18+
Dr. Heard is a Licensed and Board Certified Doctor of Clinical & Functional Nutrition, and Certified Nutrition Specialist. She coaches women who want to improve their health and wellness. Dr. Heard has many years of experience working with people who have a wide range of health conditions. She primarily works with women ages 18+
(903) 205-9352 View (903) 205-9352

Online Dietitians and Nutritionists

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Lemond Nutrition
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MA, LPC-A, RDN, LD
1 Endorsed
Plano, TX 75075
Lemond Nutrition is proud to be one of the most trusted private nutrition practices among families and doctors in the Dallas and Lubbock areas. After seeing a need for comprehensive nutrition assistance specifically for children and families— Angela and Jeff Lemond founded the company in 2009. Lemond Nutrition has helped hundreds of people find a nutritious and healthy lifestyle. We are honored daily to be a continued resource for people in need.
Lemond Nutrition is proud to be one of the most trusted private nutrition practices among families and doctors in the Dallas and Lubbock areas. After seeing a need for comprehensive nutrition assistance specifically for children and families— Angela and Jeff Lemond founded the company in 2009. Lemond Nutrition has helped hundreds of people find a nutritious and healthy lifestyle. We are honored daily to be a continued resource for people in need.
(972) 430-6067 View (972) 430-6067
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Melanie Jewell
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MCN, RDN, LD
Online Only
Melanie Jewell is a licensed and registered dietitian providing medical nutrition therapy through virtual sessions in the state of Texas.
Melanie Jewell is a licensed and registered dietitian providing medical nutrition therapy through virtual sessions in the state of Texas.
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Food Joy Nutrition
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, LD
McKinney, TX 75072
Hello! My name is Melissa Duce. I am a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist. I help individuals and families with IBS, IBD, Celiac Disease, food allergies, and food intolerances manage their symptoms and learn how to navigate their special dietary needs.
Hello! My name is Melissa Duce. I am a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist. I help individuals and families with IBS, IBD, Celiac Disease, food allergies, and food intolerances manage their symptoms and learn how to navigate their special dietary needs.
(972) 853-9628 View (972) 853-9628
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Alec Moore
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, LD
1 Endorsed
Online Only
I help adolescents, adults, and families move beyond confusion and finally see progress with their health and nutrition. As owner of Nutrition Collaborative, I specialize in sports performance fueling, weight management, digestive support, and sustainable lifestyle change. As a male Registered Dietitian, I bring a practical, performance-focused perspective that resonates with many clients seeking structured guidance. Clients receive individualized strategy, education, and accountability to build confidence, improve energy, and create lasting results without guesswork or extremes.
I help adolescents, adults, and families move beyond confusion and finally see progress with their health and nutrition. As owner of Nutrition Collaborative, I specialize in sports performance fueling, weight management, digestive support, and sustainable lifestyle change. As a male Registered Dietitian, I bring a practical, performance-focused perspective that resonates with many clients seeking structured guidance. Clients receive individualized strategy, education, and accountability to build confidence, improve energy, and create lasting results without guesswork or extremes.
(469) 809-4761 View (469) 809-4761
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Roger E Adams
Nutritionist/Dietitian, PhD, CISSN, ACE-CPT
Dallas, TX 75219
PLEASE note: I do not take insurance, but I do accept all credit cards. No one has the same nutritional needs. Therefore, I customize each nutrition program to fit your individual needs by working one-on-one with you as you strive to meet your personal nutrition and fitness goals. I believe the majority of nutrition or food related issues are behavioral in nature. Therefore, I work with you on identifying behaviors contributing to your eating problems and food-related issues. The plan I create with you will be specific for your needs and goals; you will succeed because the plan is yours, not a one-size-fits-all approach.
PLEASE note: I do not take insurance, but I do accept all credit cards. No one has the same nutritional needs. Therefore, I customize each nutrition program to fit your individual needs by working one-on-one with you as you strive to meet your personal nutrition and fitness goals. I believe the majority of nutrition or food related issues are behavioral in nature. Therefore, I work with you on identifying behaviors contributing to your eating problems and food-related issues. The plan I create with you will be specific for your needs and goals; you will succeed because the plan is yours, not a one-size-fits-all approach.
(330) 937-9801 View (330) 937-9801
Crohn's Nutritionists and Dietitians
What is Crohn's disease?
Crohn's disease is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) characterized by inflammation in the intestines. It is considered an autoimmune condition, where the immune system becomes overactive in the lining of the digestive tract, causing symptoms such as abdominal pain, cramping, bloating, and the presence of blood or mucus in the stool. People with Crohn's disease can experience complications like infections and malnutrition and have an increased risk of colorectal cancer. Unfortunately, there are few definitive treatments for Crohn's disease. However, some patients are prescribed immunosuppressant drugs or steroids, which reduce the immune response and can help reduce symptoms of the disease.

Can Crohn's disease be cured with proper nutrition?
There is little evidence to suggest that Crohn's disease can be cured through nutrition. However, certain foods may worsen symptoms or trigger flare-ups. Common examples include dairy products, high-fat foods, processed meats, high-fiber foods, and beverages containing alcohol or sugar alcohol. People with Crohn's disease are generally advised to avoid foods that exacerbate their symptoms and to focus on consuming regular meals with adequate protein and nutrient density to prevent malnutrition.

What can you eat if you have Crohn's disease?
With the exception of avoiding foods that may exacerbate symptoms, individuals with Crohn's disease are often advised to consume a normal diet. Since Crohn's disease is an autoimmune condition and not caused by specific foods, it is generally recommended that individuals eat a regular and balanced diet as much as they can tolerate.

Should people with Crohn's disease see a dietitian?
People with Crohn's disease are at a greater risk of malnutrition and weight loss, as well as nutrient deficiencies, due to the poor absorption within the digestive track that can occur as a result of the disease. Therefore, dietitians can be highly beneficial to people with Crohn's disease to minimize the potential effects of malnutrition and ensure daily nutrient needs are being met. They may help people with Crohn's disease identify foods that contain sufficient calories and nutrients but minimize symptoms, such as suggesting iron-rich foods for clients with anemia. People with Crohn's disease also often experience flare-ups followed by periods of relief, so dietitians may be helpful in assisting clients in identifying food or nutrition-related factors that may contribute to or worsen their flare-ups.