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Megan Boitano

Registered dietitian nutritionist Megan Boitano, MS, RD, helps dietitians leverage their expertise and generate income via creation and sale of online nutrition resources. She is the founder of Well Resourced Dietitian, a digital marketplace for dietitians to both sell and buy original, digital materials for use in their nutrition practices, including ebooks, handouts, presentations, webinars, worksheets and more.

30+ Functional Nutrition Resources to Use with Clients

Whether you’ve just completed a functional nutritionist certification or you’ve been working as a functional dietitian for decades – it’s always helpful to have new materials to use with clients. This roundup of functional nutrition resources includes handouts, treatment protocols, and other resources that can be used in your work with clients. These options will help you save time and achieve better patient care outcomes!

Disclaimer: As with all articles, this is general information for educational purposes only and not individual advice or recommendations.

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30+ Functional Nutrition Resources

The resources below are divided into helpful topic areas that you are likely to see in your work.

Elimination Diet Handouts and Worksheets

Elimination diets can help your clients to discover food sensitivities and intolerances that are affecting their overall health. These resources will help you walk your clients through the elimination and reintroduction process.

  • Trigger Food Worksheet for Elimination Diets – This worksheet allows clients to identify trigger foods and symptoms so that you as the practitioner can determine which foods to include and remove during an elimination diet.
  • Elimination Diet Food Plan – Save a ton of time with this done-for-you elimination diet plan! It’s a 4-6 week plan that removes the most common trigger foods (gluten, dairy, eggs, soy, corn, shellfish and peanuts) to help identify foods causing symptoms.
  • Elimination Diet 101 – Provide this overview handout to your client to help them understand why an elimination diet may be needed.
  • Beginner Guide to Gluten Free Living – Identified gluten as an issue? This starter guide can be used with clients to walk them through how to eliminate gluten from their diet (without feeling overwhelmed).
  • 1 Week Food/Symptom Tracker – This is a free resource you can download where clients can track the foods they eat and any potential GI symptoms they experience.

Gut Health Resources

A healthy gut is at the core of functional nutrition, impacting immune function, digestion, nutrient absorption, mental health, and more. The resources below will help you educate clients on the foundations of gut health.

  • Bristol Stool Chart – This one page flyer showcases stool textures that you can refer to with clients, making it easy for them to visually describe bowel habits.
  • Gut Healing Tea Handout – Provide your client with information on gut-supporting herbs and steps to brew a gut-healing tea.
  • 30 Plant Challenge Tracker and Food List – Help your clients work towards their goals of more produce diversity to support gut health by using this plant challenge tracker, where they write down each different plant they eat.
  • Gut Health Client Education Package – This contains a variety of gut health handouts that can be provided to clients, including tips on nourishing flora and tips on stress management.

Women’s Functional Health Resources

Women have unique hormonal and metabolic considerations. Functional nutritionists can help women address these holistically. These resources cover topics like cycles, menopause, thyroid health, and more.

  • Cycle Syncing Nutrition eBook – Help your clients enhance their hormonal health by learning how to fuel their bodies throughout each phase of their menstrual cycle.
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Treatment Protocols and Cheat Sheets for Dietitians

Managing complex clinical conditions? These protocols and cheat sheets can help you to quickly determine proper evidence-based recommendations.

  • Antibiotic Support Protocol – Have a client on antibiotics? You’ll want to read this treatment protocol for nutrition and supplement recommendations to mitigate antibiotic-associated risks.

Anti-Inflammatory Eating

Chronic inflammation can lead to many symptoms and may be responsible for the development of several health conditions. Use these resources to help clients eat more whole food choices and reduce inflammation in their diet, supporting a reduction in symptoms.

  • Anti-Inflammatory Eating Bundle – These handouts have excellent visuals that communicate concepts in an easy-to-understand way, including an anti-inflammatory food pyramid and a healthy plate breakdown.
  • Anti-Inflammatory Food Plan – Grab this all-in-one plan with food lists, meal ideas, and a 4-day menu plan to guide your clients on starting an anti-inflammatory eating plan.

Stress Management Resources

While stress isn’t always thought of in the realm of nutrition coaching, it can have a major impact on the health of your clients. Below are key stress management resources that you can use in practice, but of course, a referral to a qualified mental health counselor can also be essential.

  • 5 Mindfulness Activities to Reduce Stress – This handout walks you through practical stress-management activities that you can teach your clients, like progressive muscle relaxation and journaling techniques.
  • Manage Stress Powerpoint Presentation – If you work with groups, use this done-for-you presentation to save time when teaching about stress management. It comes with accompanying handouts too.

Sleep Resources

Quality sleep is essential for regulating appetite hormones and overall well-being – yet so many clients struggle to get enough. These resources can help you to educate and coach clients on getting more sleep to improve their health.

  • Sleep quality log – This free resource can be provided to clients to help them track sleep and spot problem areas.

That’s a wrap!

Using done-for-you resources can save you time and help achieve better results for your clients. The resources above are just a handful of what we have available at WellResourced – be sure to browse around the site a bit more to find everything you need!

If you have any resources of your own that would be beneficial for dietitians working in the functional nutrition realm, you can open up your own virtual store right here on our website and make them available for purchase. Click here to become a vendor today!

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