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Reply from Pocketsized Nutritionist
Very professional and compassionate individual, who gets to the heart of a problem very quickly. She provides solutions and follow up suggestions. Highly recommend.

Reply from Pocketsized Nutritionist
I had struggled with my weight for over 2years. I tried different methods but nothing worked, and then I came and worked with the dietician. I am so glad I chose that route in the end as I was close to giving up. She challenged me and asked questions around things I wouldn't have considered. Im on the right path now.

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