Nutritionist

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  • meluhneekay
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    So basically this is what I wanted to do. Please let me know what you think. It doesn't look like she is a registered dietician but she trains and competes and helps others lose weight so she has to know what she is doing, correct?
    She works for max muscle so I'm sure she suggests their supplements but what I like is that she will plan my menu for 4 weeks and I can learn when and what to eat
    http://maxmuscleoceansideca.com/customized-nutrition-plans-personal-training/

    Please let me know what you think. Thanks!

    Wowza that is not cheap. Have you looked into whether there are any RD's in your area that would take your insurance?
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,540 Member
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    So basically this is what I wanted to do. Please let me know what you think. It doesn't look like she is a registered dietician but she trains and competes and helps others lose weight so she has to know what she is doing, correct?
    She works for max muscle so I'm sure she suggests their supplements but what I like is that she will plan my menu for 4 weeks and I can learn when and what to eat
    http://maxmuscleoceansideca.com/customized-nutrition-plans-personal-training/

    Please let me know what you think. Thanks!
    Sorry, but someone who works at Max Muscle will sell you supplementation. Why would you need supplementation (other than to meet protein requirements) if eating is correct? And her "plan" would more than likely be one that she's on, and not essentially catered to your specific needs.
    And $350 for a 4 week program from a "certified" nutritionist? Ugh.

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