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Services
Restart Program
Healthy Habits for Life
Discovery Call
One on One Health & Wellness Packages
Nourishment for the Body & Soul
Introduction to Functional Nutritional Therapy
Nourish & Flourish Package
Prerequisite - Restart Program
Nutritional Assessment Questionnaire (NAQ)
Receive a Customized Nutrition & Lifestyle Protocol
Review Your Health Journey & Current Symptoms
Foundational Health Informative Handouts
Recommendations for Nutrition & Lifestyle Changes
3 x (NAQ) to Monitor Progress
One 90-Minute Consultation Session
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Location
Braitling NT
Ways to Pay
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Licences
Functional Women's Academy
Licensed Instructor Restart - Program
Licensed Instructor - Healthy Habits for Life
Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (FNTP) - Nutritional Therapy Association (NTA) Australia
Certified Natural Therapist Member - International Institute for Complimentary Therapists (IICT)
IAFHH Certified Functional Hormone Specialist (IC-FHS)
Frequently Asked Questions
How is RESTART different than other programs?
An important difference is that RESTART was created by a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and is therefore based on in-depth training in holistic nutrition. Another important difference is that this is a live, interactive class. Whether in-person or online, nothing is pre-recorded.
How much time a week do I need to set aside?
Each class is 90 minutes. Time spent at home will include shopping for and preparing your choice of delicious meals based on the approved food lists provided in the first session. Keeping a food journal is also highly recommended. This is all about discovering how the food you eat affects your body. There are no shakes, pills or gimmicks, just real food. This program gives you the opportunity to t
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