
Katerina is a Registered Functional Medicine Practitioner USA and a Harvard Genetics & Immunology Certification Graduate, offering expert guidance in gut health, fertility nutrition, autoimmunity nutrition, longevity with a postgraduate diploma in Nutritional Therapy from the Institute for Optimum Nutrition in London

A Nutritional therapist works to identify the biological imbalances behind your symptoms and restore health through targeted nutrition, lifestyle change, and evidence-based supplementation. Instead of temporary fixes or generic advice, the focus is on understanding how your body is functioning and what it specifically needs to recover.
Through professional assessment, functional testing, and personalised protocols, nutritional therapy can help you:
The goal is to help you feel and function better by correctingunderlying mechanisms that drive symptoms.
Every recommendation is specific, intentional, and designed around your biochemistry, lifestyle, and health priorities.

Functional Medicine looks deeper than diagnosis. It focuses on discovering what is causing your symptoms by tracing them back to the root biological dysfunction. Instead of asking “What disease does this person have?” the question becomes: “Why is this physiology imbalanced, and what is required to restore it?”
This approach integrates nutrition, lifestyle patterns, environmental exposures, genetics, and laboratory insights to map out the origins of chronic conditions. When these drivers are identified, they can be corrected.
It empowers you with clarity, personalised strategy, and clinical direction. By combining nutritional therapy with functional testing and root-cause investigation, this approach guides the body back into balance, supports long-term recovery, and builds foundations for lifelong health.

I do not offer support for cancer patients or nutritional guidance for individuals on tube feeding due to eating disorders because these conditions require specialized medical oversight. Cancer treatment involves complex medical interventions, including chemotherapy, radiation, and immunotherapy, which necessitate the expertise of oncologists and specialized dietitians. Similarly, tube feeding for eating disorder patients is a critical aspect of medical nutrition therapy that must be managed by a multidisciplinary team, including doctors, registered dietitians, and mental health professionals, to ensure safe and effective care.
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