Emily Fawell
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About me
Emily Fawell offers Nutritional Therapy to both adults and children from a family friendly clinic in Ealing, West London. Her approach is practical, realistic and personalised to your needs and lifestyle.
Emily supports her clients with children's health, women's health, fertility, pregnancy and weight loss. As a zest4life nutrition and weight loss coach Emily offers one to one weight loss programmes.
Emily uses a broad range of functional tests to inform the personalised protocols that she creates for her clients, including stool tests for IBD, SIBO, infection and dysbiosis; hormonal tests for fertility, adrenal health and metabolism; nutritional tests to determine nutrient deficiencies; DNA tests and food intolerance and allergy tests.
Training, qualifications & experience
Emily studied to become a fully qualified Nutritional Therapist at the Institute for Optimum Nutrition in Richmond and has been practising for 11 years, having qualified in 2009.
Emily is also a registered and qualified NLP Practitioner which informs her coaching practice. She works with the University of West London as a clinical supervisor on their Nutritional Therapy degree.
Emily is a member of the British Association of Applied Nutrition and Nutritional Therapy (BANT) and the Nutritional Therapy Council (NTC); is registered with the Complementary & Natural Health Care Council (CNHC); appears on the NHS Directory of Complementary and Alternative Practitioners; and is fully insured.
Member organisations
The British Association for Applied Nutrition and Nutritional Therapy is the professional body for Nutritional Therapists. There are different BANT membership classes, including Full Member, Fellow Member and Student Member. All BANT practitioners must have met the required standards of training, be fully insured and adhere to the BANT Code of Ethics and Practice.
The CNHC encompasses many types of alternative therapy, including massage, aromatherapy and nutrition.
In order to be admitted to the register a practitioner must have studied to the National Occupational Standards for that profession/discipline, or have reached the equivalent of the National Occupational Standards through other relevant training or at least three years of experience and been assessed by their peers.
A practitioner must also have professional insurance and agree to abide by the CNHC Code of Conduct, Performance and Ethics.
Accredited register membership
The Accredited Register Scheme was set up in 2013 by the Department of Health (DoH) as a way to recognise organisations that hold voluntary registers which meet certain standards. These standards are set by the Professional Standards Authority (PSA).
This therapist has indicated that they belong to an Accredited Register.
Nutrition topics
info Information about health conditions (*)
Nutritional therapy can help enhance the well-being of individuals diagnosed with serious medical conditions, but should not take the place of medical treatment and advice. If you have been diagnosed with - or suspect you may have - any of these conditions, please speak to your doctor before starting nutritional therapy or making any major changes to your diet or lifestyle.
Fees
Free initial telephone or online session
Additional information
Please call Emily to discuss the most appropriate service or package for you.
When I work
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I see clients face to face at Bridge to Health in West Ealing on Tuesdays and offer Zoom appointments on all other weekdays.