Improve Your Health: Unleash Your Potential with Nutrition Therapy - find out more

By Layth Yousif

8th Aug 2023 | Local News

Improve Your Health: Unleash Your Potential with Nutrition Therapy. CREDIT: Laurence Nutrition website
Improve Your Health: Unleash Your Potential with Nutrition Therapy. CREDIT: Laurence Nutrition website

Improve Your Health: Unleash Your Potential with Nutrition Therapy 

Are you interested in discovering ways to enhance your overall well-being and reduce your risk of illness?

Nutrition therapy is a holistic approach that not only improves your body's functions, promotes overall health, and prevents diseases but also plays a vital role in supporting individuals on their incredible journey. 

Nutrition therapy focuses on using food and dietary choices to support and optimize the body's functions. This approach promotes overall health and prevents diseases by addressing nutritional imbalances and adopting healthy eating habits. It's particularly valuable for individuals seeking to overcome challenges related to alcohol consumption.  

Laurence Montrognon, a registered Nutritional Therapist and a Sober Coach, is the founder of Laurence Nutrition. She offers consultations at Health Emporium (16A High St,SG5 1AT) and Step Up to Beauty (18 Sun St, SG5 1AH) in Hitchin. Laurence combines her expertise in nutritional therapy with her coaching to support individuals striving for improved health. 

Laurence is experienced in supporting a range of health conditions and goals. From managing chronic illnesses like arthritis, diabetes, and high blood pressure to addressing stress, tiredness, and weight management, her holistic approach covers a broad spectrum of well-being needs. She even extends her support to "gray drinkers" – those who consume alcohol excessively but without a dependency. 

Restoring Balance and Well-being 

Proper nutrition can help lessen the impact of nutrient imbalances often associated with alcohol abuse. By adopting a balanced and nourishing diet, individuals can stabilize mood and energy levels, reduce alcohol cravings, and enhance mental clarity during their journey. Alcohol's adverse effects on the body, such as low energy levels, sugar cravings, brain fog, and weight gain, can be alleviated through strategic nutritional choices. 

Alarming Alcohol Misuse Statistics 

Alcohol misuse remains a pressing health concern in the UK, particularly affecting individuals aged 15-49.  

Shockingly, an estimated 602,391 people in England are dependent drinkers. Only 18% of them receive treatment.  

This highlights the urgent need for nutritional and lifestyle guidance to address this critical issue. 

Guidance for a Healthier you  

Laurence's approach offers tailored nutritional and lifestyle guidance for those on their journey to improved health. She understands the challenges that alcohol's adverse effects can bring and is committed to empowering individuals to overcome them. Pre-booked appointments are available for those ready to take their first steps towards a healthier future.  

Ready to embark on your journey towards improved health?  

Contact Laurence and take that first step today.

Visit Laurence Nutrition Therapy & Sober Coaching- Healthy living (laurence-nutrition.com) to explore available packages and request a FREE 30-minute health discovery call. 

Sources:  

https://alcoholchange.org.uk/alcohol-facts/fact-sheets/alcohol-statistics  

     

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