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Why should I see a Dietitian while I see a Physiotherapist?

  • Writer: Laura Hernandez
    Laura Hernandez
  • Aug 24, 2025
  • 1 min read

DIETITIANS CAN:



Identify and reduce histamine-rich or trigger foods to reduce MCAS flares.
Identify and reduce histamine-rich or trigger foods to reduce MCAS flares.




Support gut barrier function to reduce immune reactivity, sensitivities and intolerances.
Support gut barrier function to reduce immune reactivity, sensitivities and intolerances.
















Stabilize electrolyte and blood sugar levels to better manage POTS.
Stabilize electrolyte and blood sugar levels to better manage POTS.









Build Low FODMAP low residue, SIBO protocols, GERD-safe diets to reduce reflux, constipation, bloating, IBS, and dysmotility,
Build Low FODMAP low residue, SIBO protocols, GERD-safe diets to reduce reflux, constipation, bloating, IBS, and dysmotility,














Our Physiotherapist and Dietitian team can help manage pain and fatigue by:




Checking for nutritional deficiencies and hormonal imbalances.
Checking for nutritional deficiencies and hormonal imbalances.










Adjusting diet around the menstrual cycle for issues like PCOS, endometriosis, or peri-menopause.
Adjusting diet around the menstrual cycle for issues like PCOS, endometriosis, or peri-menopause.










Addressing disordered eating.
Addressing disordered eating.









Coordinating with your GP for evidence-based supplement advice.
Coordinating with your GP for evidence-based supplement advice.












Pain and fatigue can limit exercise. Collaborative care ensures optimal results.

Together, they create a complete care plan that helps you recover 

faster and feel better overall.


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