Bonnie R. Giller helps chronic dieters and people with medical conditions like diabetes take back control so they can get the healthy body and life they want. She does this by creating a tailored solution that combines three essential ingredients: a healthy mindset, nutrition education and caring support. The result is they lose weight and keep it off without dieting and live a healthy life symptom free.
Bonnie is a Registered Dietitian (R.D.), Certified Dietitian-Nutritionist (CDN) and Certified Diabetes Educator (C.D.E.) with specialized training in Intuitive Eating. She offers programs for the chronic dieter to achieve long lasting weight loss, for people with diabetes to attain blood sugar control and prevent diabetes complications, and for those suffering with irritable bowel syndrome to identify their food triggers so they can enjoy a symptom free life. Bonnie also treats a variety of other medical conditions, and offers a nutrition program teaching young children how to make healthy food choices.
Get a copy of Bonnie’s Free Guide, 5 Steps to a Body You Love without Dieting at www.DietFreeZone.com, and learn about her many programs, presentations and cookbooks by visiting her website at www.brghealth.com.
iEat Mindfully™-Make Peace with Food, Enjoy Guilt-Free Eating, a Life Free of Dieting and a Body You Love
Discover an exciting way to lose weight and keep it off without dieting in this innovative program. Focus on eating mindfully, not mindlessly, learning to eat based on hunger and satiety signals, coping with emotions without using food and learning to love yourself, your body and your life. You can achieve weight loss without dieting and deprivation!
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To get started, get your FREE copy "5 Steps to a Body You Love without Dieting" at www.DietFreeZone.com
Healthy Kids Make Happy Moms™- The FUNdamentals of Nutrition: Teaching Kids to make Healthy Food Choices™
A nutrition program geared towards children in Kindergarten through 3rd grade. Nutrition education for children should start when they are young. Program includes fun age-appropriate nutrition education with a focus on growing up strong and healthy. Emphasis is on family-oriented learning. Tips for parents included.
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Bonnie R. Giller, MS, RD, CDN, CDE
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