So Nutrition expands team amid rising demand
Nutrition clinic So Nutrition has expanded its practitioner team as demand for its specialist services continues to grow.
Manchester-based nutritional therapist Fatima Riaz has joined the business, bringing expertise in genetics, weight loss and cancer nutrition therapy.
Fatima said: “So Nutrition is already established as a leading specialist clinic in neurodiversity and nutrition, so I’m delighted to be part of the team.
“Along with my training in nutrigenomics and digestive health, I’m pleased to be able to offer cancer nutrition therapy – supporting prevention, treatment and recovery.”
Additional practitioners joining the clinic include ADHD nutrition coach Becca Tym, family nutrition specialist Natasha Rosenberg and gut health practitioner Nicola Newton.
Founded in 2022 by registered nutritionist and ADHD coach Sarah Osborne, So Nutrition has seen a sharp increase in demand as more people seek support for ADHD, autism and related health challenges.
Sarah added: “Greater understanding of neurodiversity in recent years has helped address previous misconceptions but one area just beginning to get due attention is the connection between neurodivergent traits and eating behaviours.
“Putting the right nutritional support in place can have a major impact on wellbeing, from improving gut health to regulating mood and boosting energy.
“Our expansion at So Nutrition is testament to soaring demand and the need for an informed and compassionate approach.”
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