Everything you need to know about Ozempic and eating disorders. People are always looking up quick, easy ways to lose weight. One popular solution to weight loss is misusing appetite suppressants, known as weight loss pills. However, people are beginning to use diabetic medications for weight loss when they are not even diabetic. A diabetic medication that has been buzzing around the Internet lately is called Ozempic.
Read MoreNutrition Education, Public Speaking & Professional Presentations
Dallas Nutritional Counseling - Registered Dietitians and eating disorder experts providing nutrition education, public speaking, & professional presentations.
Read MoreRinging Body Neutrality Into the New Year (Copy)
Body positivity was created to address the way body image influences mental health and overall well-being. However, there are a few problems with body positivity. According to Psychologist Susan Albers, Psy.D., “body positivity is a subset of toxic positivity. Some feel that it blames people for how they feel based on their mindset. It can also push people into trying to feel something that they don’t.” Although the intentions behind body positivity is admirable, unconditionally loving one’s body can seem unrealistic, because many people report being unhappy about themselves. Another criticism of body positivity is that it can be non-inclusive to people of color, disabled, and LGBTQIA+ communities. Body images that are often portrayed in body-positive messages still conform to a specific beauty ideal.
Read MoreHappy Holidays from Dallas Nutritional Counseling & Feed Yourself & Your Family
Happy Holidays from Dallas & Feed Yourself & Your Family
Read MoreWelcome Chef Nichole Jager to the Dallas Nutritional Counseling Team
We are thrilled to welcome Chef Nichole Jagger to the Dallas Nutritional Counseling team. Chef Nichole will be working with our new family nutrition division, Feed Yourself & Your Family.
Read MoreNew Service - Individual Nutritional Counseling Session Packages
Dallas Nutritional Counseling is excited to announce the development and opening of our family nutrition division, Feed Yourself & Your Family. We are thrilled to expand our offerings and bring our same philosophy and trusted skillset to those looking for general nutrition help, family feeding guidance, and more. We are now offering individual nutritional counseling sessions for general nutrition concerns, picky eating, family nutrition concerns, and women’s health concerns.
Read MoreNew Service - Custom Dietitian & Personal Chef Designed Meal Plan with In Home Preparation
Dallas Nutritional Counseling is excited to announce the development and opening of our family nutrition division, Feed Yourself & Your Family. We are thrilled to expand our offerings and bring our same philosophy and trusted skillset to those looking for general nutrition help, family feeding guidance, and more. We are now offering custom dietitian and chef designed meal plans with in home chef preparation.
Read MoreNew Service - Custom Dietitian Designed Meal Plan
Dallas Nutritional Counseling is excited to announce the development and opening of our family nutrition division, Feed Yourself & Your Family. We are thrilled to expand our offerings and bring our same philosophy and trusted skillset to those looking for general nutrition help, family feeding guidance, and more. We are now offering custom dietitian designed meal plans.
Read MoreFeed Yourself & Your Family - Family Nutrition Division of Dallas Nutritional Counseling
Dallas Nutritional Counseling is excited to announce the development and opening of our family nutrition division, Feed Yourself & Your Family. We are thrilled to expand our offerings and bring our same philosophy and trusted skillset to those looking for general nutrition help, family feeding guidance, and more.
Read MoreCasey Bonano Featured in The Dallas Morning News
Casey Bonano RD, LD, CEDS-C Featured in The Dallas Morning News
Registered dietitian, eating disorder expert, and owner of Dallas Nutritional Counseling, Casey Bonano RD, LD, CEDS-C interviewed by journalist at The Dallas Morning News discussing diet culture around holidays.
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