nikkiwebster.co.uk - Central Manchester Nutritionist - Nutritional Therapist near Cheadle Hulme & Alderley Edge | Nutrition Support

Description: Nikki Webster is a Nutritionist offering nutrition support and wellbeing in Deansgate, Central Manchester and in Central London. Nutritional Therapist also offering home visits in Cheadle Hulme, Wilmslow & Alderley Edge in Cheshire.

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Home About Nikki What is Nutritional Therapy? Nutrition: the act or process of nourishing or of being nourished. Therapy: the treatment of disease or disorders, as by some remedial or rehabilitating process. What do we do? We aim to bring you to optimal health and nutritional wellbeing through 4 key areas: 1. Scientific, evidence-based nutritional support 2. Correcting any deficiencies or imbalances in the body 3. Using high quality functional testing 4. Tailored and personalised plans for long-term good he

We have experience in clinic with clients presenting with a range of symptoms including: Digestive issues (IBS, bloating, IBD, coeliac), weight loss, weight gain, hormonal issues such as irregular periods, painful periods, infertility, endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), premenstrual syndrome (PMS), thyroid disorders. Also urinary tract infections (UTIs), depression, anxiety, autoimmunity, arthritis, fatigue, acne, eczema, psoriasis and hair loss to name but a few. In addition to 1:1 Nutritiona

Nikki is the owner of Nutritional Wellbeing and is passionate about nutritional therapy and helping clients to achieve their health goals through researched and evidence-based nutrition and has seen the positive effects of her therapy with her clients. Nikki’s journey into nutrition began after she experienced some chronic and acute gut and hormonal health conditions which were worsening with medication and resulted in her being hospitalised for 5 weeks. It was at this point that she decided to take control