Colitis Nutritionists and Dietitians in Deer Park, WA

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Lindsay Henley LLC
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RDN
Deer Park, WA 99006
I am passionate about gut health (IBS/SIBO specifically), yoga, and coaching people who are suffering from abdominal pain, bloating, altered bowel habits, and chronic stress to help implement practical solutions to their health problems, so they can make confident food choices, experience increased energy levels, and reduce IBS-related symptoms. Living a life free of IBS is truly life changing. I know, because I have experienced it first hand. Contact me to see if working together could benefit you.
I am passionate about gut health (IBS/SIBO specifically), yoga, and coaching people who are suffering from abdominal pain, bloating, altered bowel habits, and chronic stress to help implement practical solutions to their health problems, so they can make confident food choices, experience increased energy levels, and reduce IBS-related symptoms. Living a life free of IBS is truly life changing. I know, because I have experienced it first hand. Contact me to see if working together could benefit you.
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Ashley Bent
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, CD
Online Only
As both a Sports-, and Eating Disorders Dietitian, I've had the pleasure of helping athletes achieve personal records, recover faster, heal from injuries, and reach new levels of performance, in addition to helping people improve their relationship with food and their body as they navigate recovery from an eating disorder or disordered eating.
As both a Sports-, and Eating Disorders Dietitian, I've had the pleasure of helping athletes achieve personal records, recover faster, heal from injuries, and reach new levels of performance, in addition to helping people improve their relationship with food and their body as they navigate recovery from an eating disorder or disordered eating.
(206) 759-2366 View (206) 759-2366
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Revealed Wellness
Nutritionist/Dietitian, FNTP
Chattaroy, WA 99003
My ideal client is the individual who believes that the road to health is not paved with medicine and has to decide to take their health into their own hands. Many of my clients come to me as the last resort on their journey of trying to overcome health challenges from autoimmune disease, weight issues, G.I. problems, hormone imbalances, diagnosed or undiagnosed symptoms that the medical community has brushed off. My clients want the complexity of their health and lifestyle to be heard and examined. I offer answers to their symptoms and real solutions to meet their bio-individual needs.
My ideal client is the individual who believes that the road to health is not paved with medicine and has to decide to take their health into their own hands. Many of my clients come to me as the last resort on their journey of trying to overcome health challenges from autoimmune disease, weight issues, G.I. problems, hormone imbalances, diagnosed or undiagnosed symptoms that the medical community has brushed off. My clients want the complexity of their health and lifestyle to be heard and examined. I offer answers to their symptoms and real solutions to meet their bio-individual needs.
(509) 779-8965 View (509) 779-8965
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Korrin Fotheringham
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, CD
Spokane, WA 99201
"One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well." -Virginia Woolf. Food is an integral part of our lives and has the power to transform our mood, appearance and self worth. I work with my clients on their relationship with food to achieve the best version of themselves through balanced nutrition. I use a personalized approach to address specific nutritional needs that truly result in success. My ideal client may be confused about nutrition, struggle with not knowing what to eat to heal their body, experience weight instability or obsess over food choices.
"One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well." -Virginia Woolf. Food is an integral part of our lives and has the power to transform our mood, appearance and self worth. I work with my clients on their relationship with food to achieve the best version of themselves through balanced nutrition. I use a personalized approach to address specific nutritional needs that truly result in success. My ideal client may be confused about nutrition, struggle with not knowing what to eat to heal their body, experience weight instability or obsess over food choices.
(425) 689-7686 View (425) 689-7686
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Fuel to Thrive
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RDN
Spokane, WA 99202
Fuel to Thrive is a team of registered dietitians and trainers who work one-on-one with individuals seeking better health through realistic, data-driven guidance. Our specialties include chronic GI conditions, sports nutrition, perimenopause/menopause, and helping clients rebuild their relationship with food and movement.
Fuel to Thrive is a team of registered dietitians and trainers who work one-on-one with individuals seeking better health through realistic, data-driven guidance. Our specialties include chronic GI conditions, sports nutrition, perimenopause/menopause, and helping clients rebuild their relationship with food and movement.
(509) 822-5661 View (509) 822-5661
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Ridgeline Nutrition; Hannah Robinson
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, CD, RDN
1 Endorsed
Online Only
I am dedicated to providing individualized integrative nutrition therapy with a holistic lens. Through my experience, I have fine-tuned my focus areas towards gastrointestinal disorders, autoimmune conditions, sports nutrition, intuitive eating and disease prevention. At times navigating these issues can be incredibly overwhelming, I take the time to work through identifying the puzzle pieces to help you get back on track and feeling like yourself again.
I am dedicated to providing individualized integrative nutrition therapy with a holistic lens. Through my experience, I have fine-tuned my focus areas towards gastrointestinal disorders, autoimmune conditions, sports nutrition, intuitive eating and disease prevention. At times navigating these issues can be incredibly overwhelming, I take the time to work through identifying the puzzle pieces to help you get back on track and feeling like yourself again.
(360) 395-9757 View (360) 395-9757
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.