Skin Problems Nutritionists and Dietitians in Alexandria City County, VA

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Adrian Hernandez
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, LDN
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I’m a licensed Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) and Certified Gastrointestinal Dietitian Nutritionist based in the DC metropolitan area (DC/MD/VA). I help adults suffering from complex digestive conditions and autoimmune disease. I focus on finding long-term solutions rather than placing a bandaid on the problem to get you back on track so you can start living your life to the fullest.
I’m a licensed Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) and Certified Gastrointestinal Dietitian Nutritionist based in the DC metropolitan area (DC/MD/VA). I help adults suffering from complex digestive conditions and autoimmune disease. I focus on finding long-term solutions rather than placing a bandaid on the problem to get you back on track so you can start living your life to the fullest.
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Brianna Kretzing
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, LDN
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Welcome to BRK the Cycle Nutrition! I specialize in supporting individuals with eating disorders and gut disorders through a personalized, compassionate approach. I believe that true health is not about restrictive diets or quick fixes, but about creating a sustainable relationship with food that nurtures both the body and the mind.
Welcome to BRK the Cycle Nutrition! I specialize in supporting individuals with eating disorders and gut disorders through a personalized, compassionate approach. I believe that true health is not about restrictive diets or quick fixes, but about creating a sustainable relationship with food that nurtures both the body and the mind.
(443) 407-8713 View (443) 407-8713
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Taryn Mattern (Fertility)
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, LDN
Serves Area
Are you feeling overwhelmed by conflicting fertility advice online? Are you feeling both financial & emotional stress from fertility testing that provides no clarity or answers? Are you feeling isolated because friends & family don't understand the complexity of infertility and/or pregnancy loss? Are you watching others get pregnant easily while wondering what is wrong with your body? It can feel exhausting when you're trying to figure everything out on your own, with little direction, clarity and an "unexplained infertility" diagnosis.
Are you feeling overwhelmed by conflicting fertility advice online? Are you feeling both financial & emotional stress from fertility testing that provides no clarity or answers? Are you feeling isolated because friends & family don't understand the complexity of infertility and/or pregnancy loss? Are you watching others get pregnant easily while wondering what is wrong with your body? It can feel exhausting when you're trying to figure everything out on your own, with little direction, clarity and an "unexplained infertility" diagnosis.
(704) 270-8168 View (704) 270-8168

Online Dietitians and Nutritionists

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Lisa Brown
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RD, CLT
1 Endorsed
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Do you have a chronic health issue such as Lyme disease, ulcerative colitis, IBS, fibromyalgia, autoimmune disease, arthritis, or chronic migraines? Are you tired of digestive discomfort, fatigue, rashes and a poor quality of life? Are you annoyed that the medications and treatments your doctor has given you have not helped? I would like to help you identify what may be at the root of the problem. Sixty to eighty percent of your immune system is in your gut.
Do you have a chronic health issue such as Lyme disease, ulcerative colitis, IBS, fibromyalgia, autoimmune disease, arthritis, or chronic migraines? Are you tired of digestive discomfort, fatigue, rashes and a poor quality of life? Are you annoyed that the medications and treatments your doctor has given you have not helped? I would like to help you identify what may be at the root of the problem. Sixty to eighty percent of your immune system is in your gut.
(571) 458-1396 View (571) 458-1396
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Caroline Thomason
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, CDE
1 Endorsed
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Are you tired of spending the last 10, 20, or even 30 years frustrated with dieting? Have you tried every diet, only to feel more confused and defeated with food? Do you struggle with losing and re-gaining the same unwanted weight? Do you have increased anxiety and stress around food after dieting?
Are you tired of spending the last 10, 20, or even 30 years frustrated with dieting? Have you tried every diet, only to feel more confused and defeated with food? Do you struggle with losing and re-gaining the same unwanted weight? Do you have increased anxiety and stress around food after dieting?
(434) 205-6990 View (434) 205-6990
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.