Learn more about your nutritional needs

Yeah, pizza tastes great. Especially from that local place down the road that makes an amazing pepperoni pizza just how you like it, and there’s that bacon and sausage one that makes you drool and … wait. How exactly are you going to maintain your health when eating like that?

That’s why one of our many valuable classes at Living Well Dallas is working on functional medicine nutrition. We have certified nutritionists able to help you eat healthily and if you are considering taking supplements, we make sure you take the best ones that will complement your eating habits and help you feel even better than before.

When it comes to eating healthy, It’s not about a meal plan or measuring meals based upon serving sizes. We work to take a holistic look at your nutrition and view it in concert with your metabolism, natural nutrient levels, and digestion patterns. By having nutritional testing done, we help you figure out your body’s own needs. We can also pinpoint vitamin, nutrient, and mineral deficiencies as well as cell and organ dysfunction.

By performing nutritional testing, we are able to understand your metabolic blueprint, which evaluates your ability to burn foods and create energy. When you understand your metabolic blueprint and see what the full report describes, you will be able to better change any parts of your diet accordingly to make sure that your nutrition, supplementation, lifestyle and diet are all working in sync.

Call our main office today at 972-930-0260 or visit livingwelldallas.com to learn even more about nutritional testing or any of our services. Whether we set you on the road to greater peace of mind or security with a pathway to a better, more stable life, we can help you figure out how to get started Living Well again. Give us a call to book an appointment at Living Well Dallas today.

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