Many are also proponents of the Health At Every Size movement and its goal to end weight stigma.
She’s also a SELF contributor and her piece on thethree “food rules” she followsis a must-read.
She works as a clinical dietitian in a community clinic in Port Chester, New York.
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We love how Lopez focuses on seeing food in a positive light.
The other half of theFood Heaven Made Easyteam is Jessica Jones, a San Francisco-based dietitian.
Abby Langer is a Toronto-based dietitian, writer, and food blogger.
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“I’ve always been a pencil dietitian, not an eraser,” Langer tells SELF.
Michelle Allison is a Toronto-based dietitian and blogger atfatnutritionist.com.
“There is no One True Diet,” Allison tells SELF.
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“Eating is an act of self-defense, and your body belongs to you.”
Tessa Nguyen is a trained chef and dietitian based in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Alissa Rumsey is an NYC-based dietitian.
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She contributes to several national outlets, writing about food, nutrition, and diet culture.
“To me, healthy eating is about flexibility and balance,” Moore tells SELF.
Cara Harbstreet is a Kansas City-based dietitian who strives to help people mend their relationship with food and exercise.
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I help people rediscover joy in eating deeply nourishing meals without restriction or fear," Harbstreet tells SELF.
Anna P. Sweeney is a Boston area dietitian and eating disorder specialist.
She works to help clients heal their relationships with food and their bodies through intuitive eating principles and self-care.
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Nazima Qureshi is a Toronto-based dietitian who works specifically with Muslim women.
My Body Trust approach helps people maintain (or reclaim) a healthy relationship with food/body/self.
“I’m on a mission to prove that it’s possible to improve health without focusing on weight.
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This weight stigma is harmful to health.
Jasmin Foster is a Washington D.C.-based dietitian and food blogger.
“I believe in healthy relationships with food that are balanced and not depriving,” Foster tells SELF.
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“My mission is to inspire others to seek that balance.”
Rachael Hartley is a dietitian based in Columbia, South Carolina.
She also works with other R.D.s, helping them grow their own businesses.
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“I believe pleasure is just as important as nutrition when it comes to nourishing our bodies.”
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