Ewa Makarewicz

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Dip NT, mBANT, mBSIO, CNHC registered
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This professional is available for new clients.

location_on Brighton, East Sussex, BN1
Available for new clients
Available for new clients

This professional is available for new clients.

About me

When you first learn that you have an oncology disease, you may feel overwhelmed and that your life is out of control. You may feel helpless, worried and lonely. Maybe you are already experiencing physical symptoms, feeling bad or just different. Maybe you are scared and confused not knowing what to expect or hearing different stories or false information.

This is where MindBody Nutrition comes in. I'm here to take care of your body and your emotions. I'm here to give you unbiased, evidence-based knowledge and full support throughout your whole journey: from the diagnosis, through the treatment, to the recovery and beyond.

As a qualified holistic nutritional therapist and Integrative Oncology practitioner, member of BANT and British Society for Integrative Oncology, I am an advocate of personalised integrative approach and implement it in practice to help you achieve better quality of life and improved clinical outcomes.

Training, qualifications & experience

College of Naturopathic Medicine in London - Nutritional Therapy - 3.5 yrs diploma course

Peat Institute for Cancer Knowledge - Foundation Course in Cancer Care

Macmillan Cancer Support - Introduction to Cancer and its Treatments

Member organisations

CNHC
Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC)

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.

BANT
British Association for Applied Nutrition and Nutritional Therapy (BANT)

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.

Accredited register membership

Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council
Accredited Register Scheme

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).

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Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council

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.

Further information

  • BANT member
  • British Society for Integrative Oncology member
  • CNHC accredited

Springfield Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1

Type of session

In person
Online
Phone
Home visits

Types of client

Young adults (18-24)
Adults (25-64)
Older Adults (65+)
Couples
Families
Groups
Organisations

Key details

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Additional languages

Polish

Online platforms

Zoom

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