Detox diet Nutritionists and Dietitians in Milwaukee County, WI

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Alexis Pinto
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, LDN
1 Endorsed
Online Only
Alexis is a Registered Dietitian passionate about functional nutrition and helping individuals build a healthy, trusting relationship with food. She believes that while food is emotional, social, and environmental, it is also a powerful tool for disease prevention and management. Her holistic, non-diet approach blends functional nutrition with evidence-based practices to address underlying factors impacting health. Alexis focuses on sustainable behavior change, honoring each client’s unique biology, lifestyle, and goals—while creating a supportive, judgment-free space for healing and growth.
Alexis is a Registered Dietitian passionate about functional nutrition and helping individuals build a healthy, trusting relationship with food. She believes that while food is emotional, social, and environmental, it is also a powerful tool for disease prevention and management. Her holistic, non-diet approach blends functional nutrition with evidence-based practices to address underlying factors impacting health. Alexis focuses on sustainable behavior change, honoring each client’s unique biology, lifestyle, and goals—while creating a supportive, judgment-free space for healing and growth.
(220) 234-1014 View (220) 234-1014
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Weighless MD and Wellness
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RDN, CD
Serves Area
Our goal is to help and motivate individuals achieve a healthy weight and healthy state of well being. We assess individuals beyond the number on the scale and first determine how and why they got to where they are. We have experts on staff at Weighless MD to best assess and address many foundational health conditions.
Our goal is to help and motivate individuals achieve a healthy weight and healthy state of well being. We assess individuals beyond the number on the scale and first determine how and why they got to where they are. We have experts on staff at Weighless MD to best assess and address many foundational health conditions.
(262) 485-4041 View (262) 485-4041
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Mary Rader
Nutritionist/Dietitian
Serves Area
Mary Rader is a clinical dietitian who offers individual and family nutrition consultations. Mary tailors nutrition consultations to meet the unique needs of each client to achieve weight loss and overall health. She provides education, guidance, and lifestyle modifications- empowering the client to set goals to transform their health.
Mary Rader is a clinical dietitian who offers individual and family nutrition consultations. Mary tailors nutrition consultations to meet the unique needs of each client to achieve weight loss and overall health. She provides education, guidance, and lifestyle modifications- empowering the client to set goals to transform their health.
(414) 376-5125 View (414) 376-5125
Detox diet Nutritionists and Dietitians
What is a detox diet?
A detox diet is a restrictive eating program designed to eliminate perceived "toxins" from the body and promote overall health and weight loss. Typically, it involves fasting or consuming a highly specific diet, such as only drinking juices or eating limited types of foods, for a set period. Although there are various forms of detox diets, they generally aim to cleanse the body and improve wellbeing. However, it is important to note that the scientific evidence supporting the efficacy of such diets and the idea of "toxin" elimination via dieting is very limited.

Are detox diets effective?
While there are some studies that suggest that detox diets can have positive health results, such as weight loss, improved insulin regulation, and reduced blood pressure, there are many other indications that detox diets are not effective in the long term. Often, the extreme nature of detox diets leads to initial weight loss, but that weight is often regained upon resumption of a regular diet. Therefore, while detox diets may provide some short-term success, longer-term sustainable lifestyle changes are usually emphasized by nutrition experts as a more effective mode of weight loss and health improvement.

Why do people go on a detox diet?
People often go on a detox diet primarily for weight loss and to eliminate perceived "toxins" from the body. Many believe that reducing these toxins can enhance overall health, support organ function, and boost immune system performance. Detox diets are also popular among those who have not achieved their health goals with other, less restrictive diets. The extreme nature of detox diets can be appealing to individuals seeking quick results or a dramatic change in their health routine.