Food Sensitivity Nutritionists and Dietitians in Kanawha County, WV

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Avelina Gavrylenko
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, LDN
3 Endorsed
Serves Area
My ideal client is a female between the ages of 17 and 60 who is struggling with disordered eating and is motivated to make changes in her life one step at a time. Her goal is to find food freedom and make peace with food.
My ideal client is a female between the ages of 17 and 60 who is struggling with disordered eating and is motivated to make changes in her life one step at a time. Her goal is to find food freedom and make peace with food.
(312) 376-0944 View (312) 376-0944
Photo of Kameo Snyder - The Cellular Reboot - Telehealth Available, Nutritionist/Dietitian, MPH, RDN, LDN
The Cellular Reboot - Telehealth Available
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MPH, RDN, LDN
Online Only
Inflammation and insulin resistance—the battle starts in your cells. Are you exhausted from fatigue, stubborn weight gain, and unpredictable energy? Struggling with chronic inflammation can feel like a fight you can’t win—but that ends now. The solution isn’t another quick-fix supplement or one-size-fits-all diet. You deserve real answers, rooted in science and tailored to your body. It’s time to stop guessing and start healing. Restore energy, balance metabolism, and reclaim vibrant health. Your journey to lasting wellness starts today!
Inflammation and insulin resistance—the battle starts in your cells. Are you exhausted from fatigue, stubborn weight gain, and unpredictable energy? Struggling with chronic inflammation can feel like a fight you can’t win—but that ends now. The solution isn’t another quick-fix supplement or one-size-fits-all diet. You deserve real answers, rooted in science and tailored to your body. It’s time to stop guessing and start healing. Restore energy, balance metabolism, and reclaim vibrant health. Your journey to lasting wellness starts today!
(681) 243-4752 View (681) 243-4752
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Claire DeMenna
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RDN
Online Only
I specialize helping individuals navigating eating disorders (anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, ARFID, OSFED), as well as those experiencing GI concerns, body image, identity exploration, or major life transitions. Many of my clients feel out of control around food, stuck in restrictive or binge cycles, or disconnected from their bodies. I take a compassionate, weight-inclusive, and trauma-informed approach, helping clients understand the root of their struggles, rebuild trust with their bodies, and move toward a more peaceful, sustainable relationship with food and themselves.
I specialize helping individuals navigating eating disorders (anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, ARFID, OSFED), as well as those experiencing GI concerns, body image, identity exploration, or major life transitions. Many of my clients feel out of control around food, stuck in restrictive or binge cycles, or disconnected from their bodies. I take a compassionate, weight-inclusive, and trauma-informed approach, helping clients understand the root of their struggles, rebuild trust with their bodies, and move toward a more peaceful, sustainable relationship with food and themselves.
(610) 423-1721 View (610) 423-1721
Food Sensitivity Nutritionists and Dietitians
What is a food sensitivity?
A food sensitivity is a condition where an individual has difficulty digesting certain foods, leading to symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, and rashes. The exact causes of food sensitivities are not well understood, and the symptoms and triggers can vary greatly from person to person. However, some foods are more likely to cause sensitivities, including gluten, soy, eggs, dairy, and certain food additives like artificial colors and sweeteners.

What is the difference between a food sensitivity and a food allergy?
Food allergies involve an immediate immune system response to a specific food, while food sensitivities result from the digestive system reacting to certain foods. Although both can cause similar symptoms, such as rashes and abdominal pain, allergic reactions typically occur much faster than sensitivity reactions. Allergic reactions can happen as soon as the allergen is ingested, whereas food sensitivity symptoms may appear 24-48 hours after consuming the triggering food. In severe cases, allergic reactions can impair breathing and require immediate medical attention, whereas food sensitivities rarely affect the airway and usually do not need urgent care.

Can food sensitivities be cured?
Currently, there are no definitive treatments for food sensitivities. Unlike food allergies, which children can sometimes outgrow or treat with early exposure to allergens or immunotherapy, food sensitivities do not generally respond to these methods. Thus, the best way to minimize symptoms is usually to avoid the foods that trigger symptoms. In rare cases, food sensitivities may resolve on their own, but, for most people, avoiding the problematic food is the only effective long-term way to manage symptoms.

Should I get food sensitivity testing?
There is little evidence to support the efficacy of food sensitivity testing. Unlike food allergy testing, which measures the body's immune response to certain foods, there are few reliable methods to assess the digestive distress associated with food sensitivities. Individuals experiencing symptoms of food sensitivity but unable to identify the triggering foods, however, may benefit from elimination diets. These diets involve cutting out certain foods to determine which ones cause symptoms. Identifying the problematic foods allows individuals to avoid them in the future, ideally eliminating their digestive issues.