A Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (FNTP) has advanced training in performing the Functional Clinical Assessment and Lingual Neural Training. Being trained in this unique form of kinesiology sets Nutritional Therapsts apart from other nutritional professionals.
The food we eat has a profound effect on the way we feel and the way the body functions. Nutritional Therapy applies the science behind the food and nutrients that promote health and wellbeing. Nutritional Therapy believes that the body has an innate ability to heal itself. It centers on the idea that real health can be achieved through a holistic and bio-individual approach to nutrition and lifestyle. Nutritional Therapy focuses on the person as a whole and not just on the symptom or problem. Common issues like digestive disorders, blood sugar spikes, and poor sleep are not viewed as the actual problem, but as the body’s way of communicating a need for much deeper support.
Nutritional Therapy Practitioners (NTPs) use a range of tools and assessments to trace symptoms back to the root causes. The imbalances and nutrient deficiencies are then addressed through proper nutrition, lifestyle changes and removing obstacles to healing.
A Functional Nutritional Therapist (FNTP) has advanced training in performing the Functional Clinical Assessment and Lingual Neural Trianing. Being trained in this unique form of kinesiology sets Nutritional Therapists apart from other nutritional professionals.