Best Nutrition - Nutritionist, Nutritional Therapist.
 
 
 
 
Terms of Engagement
 
Introduction
Good nutrition helps build the body’s natural strength and resistance.  However, no
 claim is made as to the efficacy of any nutritional protocols. It should be noted that
the degree of benefit obtainable from Nutritional Therapy might vary between clients
with similar health problems and following a similar Nutritional Therapy programme.
                                                                                                                                                                          
 
The  Nutritional Therapist
  • Nutritional advice will be tailored to support medically established, diagnosed
conditions and/or health concerns identified and agreed between both parties.
  • Nutritional therapists are not permitted to diagnose, or claim to treat, medical
conditions. Nutritional advice is not a substitute for, professionalmedical advice
and/or treatment.
 
 
NB: the BANT Code of Ethics and Practice govern Standards of professional practice
in Nutritional Therapy.
 
 
The client                                                                                          
  • You are responsible for contacting your GP about any health concerns.
  • If you are not being treated by your GP, you should still advise him/her that you are
 receiving nutritional therapy.
  • If you are receiving treatment from your GP, other medical providers or
 complementary therapists you should advise them of any nutritional strategy provided
by a nutritional therapist. This is necessary because of any possible reaction between
medication/treatment and the nutritional programme.
  • It is important that you tell your nutritional therapist about any medical diagnosis,
medication, herbal medicine, or food supplements, you are taking as this may affect
the nutritional programme.
  • If you are unclear about any areas of the agreed nutritional therapy programme
including supplementation and timeframes you should contact your nutritional therapist
promptly for clarification.
  • You must contact your nutritional therapist should you wish to continue
 any specified dietary or supplement programme for longer than the agreed period,
to avoid any potential adverse reactions.
  • You are advised to report any concerns about Nutritional Therapy promptly to your
nutritional therapist for discussion and action.
 
 
 
 
 
Terms of Engagement between Best Nutrition and Client
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