Tiana Rockwell is a certified functional nutritional therapy practitioner ("FNTP"). As a FNTP, Tiana's basic goal is to encourage people to become knowledgeable about and responsible for their own health. Additionally, she encourages course participants to explore different options to bring their personalized health to an optimum level.
Nutritional therapy is designed to improve your health, but is not designed to treat any specific disease or medical condition. Reaching the goal of optimum health, absent other non-nutritional complicating factors, requires a sincere commitment from you, possible lifestyle changes, and a positive attitude.
A Nutritional Therapist is trained to evaluate your nutritional needs and make recommendations of dietary change and nutritional supplements. A Nutritional Therapist is not trained to provide medical diagnoses, and no comment or recommendation should be construed as being a medical diagnosis or medical advice. Since every human being is unique, we cannot guarantee any specific result from our programs.
If you suffer from a medical or pathological condition, you need to consult with an appropriate healthcare provider before starting this program. A Nutritional Therapist is not a substitute for your family physician or other appropriate healthcare provider. A Nutritional Therapist is not trained nor licensed to diagnose or treat pathological conditions, illnesses, injuries, or diseases.
Occasionally, supplements may be recommended. If you are under the care of another healthcare provider, it is important that you contact your other healthcare provider and alert them to your use of nutritional supplements. Nutritional therapy may be a beneficial adjunct to more traditional care, and it may also alter your need for medication, so it is important you always keep your physician informed of changes in your nutritional program.
A Nutritional Therapist is not a licensed profession by any state. However, a certified Nutritional Therapy PractitionerTM is trained by the Nutritional Therapy Association, Inc. ® which provides a certification of completion to students who have successfully met all course requirements, including a written and practical examination. A license to practice Nutritional Therapy is not required in the state of California.
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