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Personal Nutritional Therapist in Islington

Feel balanced, energised, and in tune with your body.
At Dental & Wellness London, our nutritional therapy is about more than just what’s on your plate—it’s about understanding your whole body, from the inside out.

Whether you’re struggling with low energy, gut health, or looking to feel your best again, our approach combines science, compassion, and tailored guidance to support your wellbeing for the long term.

Meet Nicoletta Peloni – Your Nutritional Therapist

Nicoletta Peloni is a qualified Nutritional Therapist from the London ege of Naturopathic Medicine, and a registered member of mGNC and mANP.Coll
She specialises in the gut-brain connection, eating psychology, and weight management, helping clients address both the physical and emotional side of nutrition.
Nicoletta’s personalised plans are designed to identify and support nutritional and biochemical imbalances in the body—promoting natural healing, better digestion, improved mental clarity, and long-lasting lifestyle change.
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What is Nutritional Therapy?

Nutritional Therapy is a science-based approach that looks at how food and nutrients affect your body. By understanding your unique health needs and lifestyle, we create a personalized nutrition plan that works for you.
Our experienced Nutritional Therapist will assess your current diet, health conditions, and goals, and design a plan to improve your well-being.

The Benefits of Nutritional Therapy:

Improved Energy
Boost your vitality and energy levels throughout the day.
Weight Management
Receive support in achieving and maintaining a healthy weight.
Better Digestion
Tackle digestive issues like bloating, discomfort, and irregularity.
Clearer Skin
Nutrient-rich food for healthier skin and a more radiant complexion.
Support for Chronic Conditions
Manage health conditions like diabetes, stress, and more.

Why Choose Nutritional Therapy at Dental & Wellness London?

Expert Guidance
Our qualified nutritional therapist has extensive knowledge in nutrition science and how food affects health.
Personalized Plans
Every body is different, and so is our approach. Your nutrition plan will be tailored to your specific needs and lifestyle.
Holistic Approach
We don’t just look at food. We consider your lifestyle, mental health, and overall well-being to create a balanced, sustainable plan.
Ongoing Support
We’ll be with you every step of the way, offering support and adjustments to your nutrition plan as needed.
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How Nutritional Therapy Works

Step 1: Initial Consultation
We’ll begin with an in-depth consultation where we’ll discuss your health concerns, current diet, and goals.
Step 2: Personalized Plan
Based on the information gathered, we’ll create a tailored nutrition plan designed to help you achieve your health goals.
Step 3: Ongoing Support
You’ll receive regular check-ins to track your progress and make adjustments to your plan as needed.
Step 4: Practical Guidance
We offer tips, recipes, and resources to help you implement your plan and make healthier choices.

Conditions That Can Benefit from Nutritional Therapy

Digestive Issues: IBS, bloating, and acid reflux.
Fatigue & Low Energy: Feeling tired and sluggish all the time?
Skin Issues: Acne, eczema, or other skin concerns.
Weight Management: Whether you need to lose or gain weight.
Immune Support: Boosting immunity to fight off colds and infections.
Chronic Conditions: Support with diabetes, high cholesterol, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a nutritional therapist?

A nutritional therapist is a trained professional who uses evidence-based nutrition and lifestyle medicine to support the body’s natural healing processes. They offer personalised guidance to address nutritional and biochemical imbalances, focusing on your unique health goals and conditions like IBS, chronic fatigue, or weight management.

What's the difference between a nutritional therapist, a nutritionist, and a dietitian?

A registered dietitian is regulated by law and often works in the NHS or clinical settings.A nutritionist may focus on public health, food science, or education. Those listed on the UK Voluntary Register of Nutritionists are recognised by the Association for Nutrition.A nutritional therapist, especially those registered with CNHC or BANT, offers complementary medicine through personalised nutrition and functional medicine approaches. They often work in private practice or alongside other healthcare professionals.

Is your nutritional therapist registered and qualified?

Yes. We work with qualified nutritional therapists who are members of professional bodies such as:British Association for Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine (BANT)Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC)Association for Nutrition (AfN)They meet national standards of practice and follow the Nutritional Therapy National Occupational Standards.

What can nutritional therapy support?

Nutritional therapy can support a range of health concerns including:
IBS and digestive issues
Chronic fatigue
Hormonal imbalances
Skin conditions
Weight management
Stress and low energy
Nutritional imbalances
Therapists use a holistic approach and may recommend lifestyle advice, nutritional supplements, and lab testing when needed.

What happens during a nutritional therapy consultation?

Your first consultation includes a detailed review of your diet, lifestyle, medical history, and health goals. You’ll receive a personalised nutrition plan tailored to your needs. Follow-up sessions track progress and adapt your plan as required.

Do you offer online consultations?

Yes, we offer online consultations for clients across the UK and internationally. Whether you're based in London or elsewhere, our nutrition professionals provide flexible, virtual support.

How do I become a nutritional therapist?

To become a nutritional therapist, you’ll need to complete an accredited diploma or postgraduate diploma through a recognised training provider, such as the College of Naturopathic Medicine (CNM) or other BANT-accredited institutions. You can then register with the CNHC and BANT to practise as a registered nutritional therapist.

How do I find a registered nutritional therapist near me?

You can find a nutritional therapist by searching the registries of:
CNHC
BANT
Association for Nutrition
Or simply book a consultation with one of our qualified nutritional professionals who are available online or in London.

What is nutritional therapy?

Nutritional therapy uses evidence-based approaches to assess and support a person’s nutritional status, aiming to improve health and wellbeing. It combines knowledge from the science of nutrition and functional medicine to offer tailored nutrition and lifestyle advice.

How can nutritional therapy help me?

Nutritional therapy can help manage or support a wide range of chronic health conditions, improve energy levels, promote better digestion, and support mental clarity. It is commonly used by people looking to enhance health and nutrition through better diet and lifestyle choices.

Who are nutritional therapists?

Nutritional therapists provide personalised dietary and nutritional support based on individual health needs. Many nutritional therapists have additional training in functional medicine and work with health professionals such as your GP to ensure the best course of action is followed for your needs.

What qualifications should a nutritional therapist have?

Therapists should have completed courses in nutritional therapy that follow the nutritional therapy core curriculum set out by the Nutritional Therapy Education Commission (NTEC). This ensures they receive training that meets national standards.

Is nutritional therapy regulated in the UK?

Although not required to be registered by law, most reputable therapists are members of recognised bodies such as:
British Association for Applied Nutrition and Nutritional Therapy (BANT)
Association of Naturopathic Practitioners (ANP)
British Dietetic Association (BDA) – the professional body for registered dietitians.

What’s the difference between a dietitian and a nutritional therapist?

The British Dietetic Association is the professional body for dietitians, who often work in health and social care settings and are regulated. Nutritional therapists may work more holistically and privately, using a range of tools to assess food choices, lifestyle, and underlying medical conditions.

Can I see a nutritional therapist alongside my GP?

Yes. Many clients choose to see a nutritional therapist while continuing to work with their GP. Nutritional therapy is designed to promote health and can complement medical treatments. Always inform both your therapist and GP about all treatments you're receiving.

Where can I find a qualified nutritional therapist?

Websites like Nutritionist Resource list certified practitioners. Be sure to check that your therapist has completed accredited courses available through NTEC or equivalent organisations and follows standards aligned with BANT or ANP.

Are there online courses in nutritional therapy?

Yes, there are online courses and part-time programs in nutritional therapy for those interested in becoming holistic therapists or supporting their personal healthy lifestyle journey. Always choose courses accredited by professional bodies to ensure quality education.

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