Finding Good Nutrition Advice

There is certainly a huge amount of information into keep up their expertise by taking education
circulation these days; on the web, in magazines,courses every year.
on the television. Trying to separate out factYou can be sure of getting honest information
from fiction can be quite the daunting task. Letfrom individuals who have graduated with a
me just give you a few pointers to help you atMaster's Degree and or PhD in Nutrition Science,
least figure out who can legitimately calleven if they haven't received their certification as
themselves an expert on nutrition information,a registered dietitian. These are people who have
which may help you decide which articles you cannot simply read a few books on diet and nutrition;
trust.they have spent several years studying the
First of all, you should know that ANYONE couldscience of Nutrition. They understand how to
call himself or herself a nutritionist. There are noanalyze claims made in the media, as well as the
laws or guidelines determining who can give outresearch methods that may be behind those
nutrition advice. I will never forget when I wasclaims.
visiting my parents one weekend while going toWith a Master?s Degree in Nutrition Science, I am
graduate school. While at the swimming pool atalso an RD, but I like to call myself a nutritionist. I
our local Jewish Community Center, a friend ofprefer to consider myself as being interested in all
theirs wanted to know what I was studying atareas of nutrition, not just diets. This is how some
college. "Nutrition science" I replied. And I?ll neverpeople interpret the phrase "registered dietitian.".
forget what this woman said: ?oh, my daughterMy colleagues with degrees in Nutrition Science do
has read so many books on nutrition that I?mnot just treat a diagnosis on a piece of paper;
sure she can call herself a nutritionist just likethey are concerned about working with the whole
you.? I was astounded! Surely my parents wouldperson. There is a misconception that dietitians try
have loved finding out all their hard earned oneyto overwhelm people with information they don't
on my college education could have been spentwant or need. That is simply not true. Most of us
on simply buying a food diet books.are skilled in the sciences, and are trained to be
I don?t think so.nutrition counselors as well. Nutrition is not a "one
However, I did finish my degree and I havesize fits all", and we realize we must work to
learned a few things about finding good nutritionindividualize our recommendations to meet your
information, which I want to share with you. Firstspecific concerns. We will also work to answer all
and foremost, I recommend you look for peoplethe questions you have about nutrition that don't
who have the initials RD after their name. RDnecessarily relate to your own personal needs.
stands for Registered Dietitian. RegisteredYou will always see my credentials along with the
dietitians have at least a bachelor?s degree inword ?Nutritionist? next to my name, because
nutrition. Most have Master?s Degrees and PhDs inwhile I may have read many diet books, with my
nutrition science or a related science area. Inbackground, I possess the scientific knowledge to
addition to these degrees, RD's also have passedtell fact from fiction.
a standardized national exam and must continue