Women’s Health

June 2, 2021

Nutrition for Breastfeeding Mothers

Postpartum nutrition 101  + One simple trick to hydrate and nourish well when breastfeeding   Most people are surprised to find out that breastfeeding your newborn takes more energy than growing a baby in utero. The fact is that nursing requires more calories than pregnancy, even in the third trimester when the baby grows most. …

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April 19, 2021

Nutrition for Hypothyroidism

What to eat to support thyroid function   Written by Teagan Evans, University of Alberta Student in the Nutrition and Food Sciences program and reviewed by our Health Stand Nutrition Dietitian Team         Hypothyroidism is a condition characterized by an underactive thyroid gland resulting in decreased thyroid hormone production. It is most commonly caused by an autoimmune disorder (also called Hashimoto’s thyroiditis) but can result from radiation…

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April 7, 2021

Meet Daniela O’Brien

BC Eating Disorder Dietitian Daniela is a new member of the HealthStand Team Daniela O’Brien is an eating disorder dietitian located in Vancouver, British Columbia specializing in emotional eating, weight concerns, pre/post-natal nutrition, and infant, kids, and family nutrition. She offers services in both English and Spanish.     We asked Daniela to answer a few questions so you could get to know her better.       What is your background as Registered Dietitian?…

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March 15, 2021

Five Health and Diet Factors that Can Lead to a Lost Period

One or All of these Factors can change your menstrual cycle   Remember the post I wrote about having no period? If not, let me remind you of some of the key points that lead into the discussion about the factors that can lead into this.     What is Amenorrhea   The lack of a period is known as amenorrhea.…

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February 22, 2021

Managing Menopause Part 5: Answering Your Top 5 Questions

Dietitians answer your questions about menopause    Written by Teagan Evans, University of Alberta Student in the Nutrition and Food Sciences program and reviewed by our Health Stand Nutrition Dietitian Team  Welcome back to Managing Menopause! In Part 1: What is It? and Part 2: Estrogen & Your Health, we discussed the hormonal changes occurring during menopause and…

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February 10, 2021

Managing Menopause Part 4: Vitamins & Minerals

Five Essential Supplements to Support the Health of Women Experiencing Menopause    Written by Teagan Evans, University of Alberta Student in the Nutrition and Food Sciences program and reviewed by our Health Stand Nutrition Dietitian Team    Welcome back to Managing Menopause! In Part 1: What is It? and Part 2: Estrogen & Your Health, we discussed the hormonal…

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Success Stories

"Working with my dietitian has been life changing! She helped me break free from dieting, transform my beliefs about food, and embrace self-acceptance. I highly recommend Health Stand Nutrition—100 stars!"

– Anne Marie Shutt, Nutrition Counselling Client

"I’m a family physician and cannot recommend the Health Stand team enough. Their dietitians do more than give food advice, they help clients make deep, sustainable changes for lifetime health."

– Dr. Deb Putnam, Family Physician

"Thanks to Health Stand Nutrition, I’m more productive, energized, and committed to my long-term health. I’ve learned what to eat, why, and how to maintain it. Nutrition has never been this fun!"

Leslie Fryers, Nutrition Counselling & Workplace Wellness Client

"I’ve struggled with eating problems and fad diets for years, but my dietitian was an angelknowledgeable, patient, and encouraging. She has genuinely changed my life. 10 stars!

– Devon Crewe, Nutrition Counselling Client

"I’m a psychologist, and Health Stand is my only source for exceptional dietitians. Andrea and her team provide compassionate, practical support that I trust my clients with completely."

– Adele Fox, Psychologist

"My quality of life has improved since seeing a Health Stand dietitian. She gave me the tools and knowledge to manage my IBS, and now my tummy is no longer a problem. Highly recommend!"

– L.H, Nutrition Counselling Client

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