by Libby Parker | Apr 5, 2022 | Behaviors, Eating Disorder, Habits, Health, Healthy Living, Medical Nutrition Therapy, Nutrition Education
By Lauren Hogan. Lauren is currently (2021-2022) a dietetic intern with Illinois State University and is ecstatic to be one step closer to becoming a registered dietitian! She completed her B.S. in Applied Nutrition through Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo (June 2021)....
by Libby Parker | Mar 22, 2022 | Behind The Scenes, Counseling, COVID-19, Eating Disorder, Habits, Healthy Living, Medical Nutrition Therapy
I wanted to take the opportunity to explain why, at Not Your Average Nutritionist, we are committed to sticking with telehealth services as many other providers are moving back to in person services.I intend for us to stick with just telehealth for the foreseeable...
by Libby Parker | Nov 6, 2021 | Behaviors, Behind The Scenes, Counseling, Eating Disorder, Health, Medical Nutrition Therapy, Nutrition Education
Did you know that Not Your Average Nutritionist has been 100% virtual since March 2020, and that we plan to stay that way? Why? Well, we’ve found more benefits to our clients than any negatives have outweighed. We actually started with virtual services before the...
by Libby Parker | Oct 27, 2020 | Behaviors, Eating Disorder, Medical Nutrition Therapy
By Abby Caudle-Patton Abby is a second-year master’s student in Nutrition and Dietetics at Meredith College in Raleigh, NC. Abby currently works at a recovery center and enjoys reading, trying new recipes, exploring local trails, and snuggling with her pups. ...
by Libby Parker | May 25, 2020 | Book Review, Eating Disorder, Medical Nutrition Therapy
Eating Disorders, A Guide to Medical Care and Complications, 2nd Edition. By Philip S. Mehler, M.D., and Arnold E. Andersen, M.D. This book was published in 2010 by John Hopkins University Press. The original edition was published in 1999. This review was written for...
by Libby Parker | Mar 19, 2020 | Dancer Nutrition, Eating Disorder, Medical Nutrition Therapy, Nutrition Education
I am privileged to have a job that I love.Yep, you heard that right. I love my job. But how did I get here? And did I always love it? When I started college my major was pre-veterinary medicine. I was going to be an equine (horse) Veterinarian. I was good at science,...