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Category Archives: Nutrition Fundamentals
How to Build a Balanced Plate (Without Counting a Single Calorie)
The plate method is a quieter, more practical way to build a meal — no measuring, no calorie counting. Here’s the framework, why it works, and a week of sample plates.
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Registered Dietitian vs. Nutritionist: What’s the Actual Difference?
A Registered Dietitian has a licensed, regulated credential. A nutritionist may or may not — the title alone tells you very little. Here’s how to tell the difference, and when each is the right fit.
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What Does a Registered Dietitian Actually Do?
A Registered Dietitian is a licensed healthcare professional — not the same as a nutritionist or health coach. Here’s what they actually do, who benefits most, and how to know if it’s time to book.
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