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Vol. CXXVIII, No. 22
Nutritionally
Speaking
By Barbara Beznos, RD,
i n (co r a a te
Nutrition, LE
To Life!
Spiritual Stripe 17
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A weaving project has area students
and adults wrapped in Judaism.
With Attitude! 20
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Just A Beginning 25
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Holocaust center leader seeks
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Domestic abuse expert to speak
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-4,- First of all, a bona fide nutri-
tional counselor, typically,
-N, is a credentialed profes-
\-s/ sional (e.g., a Registered
2 Dietitian), who has passed
.'. ) and demonstrated the
- . ,,,
) requisite proficiency in a
rigorous, nutrition-ori-
ented curriculum.
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Mission Of Discovery 32
Friday, Jan. 6,
4:57 p.m.
Li Dear
Bar ten,
you recom-
mend nutri-
tional counsel-
ing/coaching.
What is nutritional counseling and
what advantages, if any, does it
have over just reading a diet book
or locating nutrition and dietary
information on the internet?
Thanks, Beth.
nswer: Dear Beth, As a
Registered Dietitian under
the American Dietetic
Association (ADA) and Licensed
Dietitian/Nutritionist in Florida
(not offered in Michigan), who
regularly counsels clients about
their nutrition and dietary behav-
ior, naturally, I have more than a
passing interest in the subject.
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A GENERAL
//, Unlike a generic diet
book or internet site, I
am able to use that back-
ground, my experience,
and first-hand client observation/
interaction, together with vari-
ous professional evaluation tools,
to determine the best course of
action for a particular client. But.
that's just the beginning – a good
counselor/coach not only supports,
but, indeed, partners with the cli-
ent – in order to ensure the greatest
likelihood of long-term success:
— Barbara Beznos,
Registered Dietitian
Integrated Nutrition, LLC,
32401 Northwestern Hwy.
Farmington Hills. MI 48334
Phone:
(248) 538-8050
E-mail:
barb@integratednutrition.com
EXCELLENCE
WININEFt
Web:
www.integratednutrition.eom
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