Rohan Smith
Clinical Nutritionist
Consulting from:
Integrated Health Therapies
65 Edward Street,
Norwood, South Australia. 5067
To make an appointment:
(08) 8332 2271
Welcome
Rohan Smith is an Adelaide practitioner with a strong interest in MTHFR, methylation, and other genetic polymorphisms. He has found an increased need for this service due to unsatisfied patients who have not been able to find practitioners with an adequate knowledge in this area. Genetics is a relatively new field, which requires focused study to appreciate the intricacies. Rohan provides holistic support in this area with a committed follow up policy.
Nutritional Medicine studies the therapeutic value of nutrients, which can provide targeted change to your physical and psychological well being. It combines naturopathic ideals with specific biochemical observations to provide targeted treatment. Nutritional medicine can be used to treat a wide variety of conditions, including;
- Chronic stress
- Anxiety and depression
- Fatigue, brain fog, and lack of focus
- Allergies and high histamine conditions
- Methylation issues – MTHFR, CBS etc
- Thyroid concerns
- Autoimmune disorders
- Digestive issues
- Cardiovascular issues
- Inflammation
- Recurrent miscarriages
- Dietary improvement
- Weight management
- Plant based dietary advice
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