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Hello, I'm Sara!

Meet Sara Szatkowski! Sara is a trauma-informed Registered Dietitian and trauma-informed yoga instructor. Sara is passionate about supporting adult clients from a nervous-system informed perspective. Sara intentionally slows down to create safety and promote empowerment in your nutritional experience. Sara recognizes supporting you often times can go beyond experiencing direct nutritional challenges which can include advocacy, coordination of care, and WOT work. 

 

Sara takes into consideration a holistic approach with nutritional care including family history, influence or predispositions,  allergies or health conditions, trauma experiences, neurodivergence and even personality qualities such as interests or preferences. 

Sara's Specialties

Sara has  experience with various levels of care in eating disorder treatment, increasing a thorough understanding of and specializes in providing care for those experiencing:

  • Anerexia 

  • ARFID

  • Allergy Diets 

  • Body image and Confidence

  • Orthorexia 

  • Chronic illness (PCOS, POTS, MCAS, etc.). 

  • Chronic Digestive Issues

  • Eating issues & Feeding Patterns 

  • Disordered Eating (ED)

  • Nervous System Work

  • Meal Planning and Preperation

  • Digestive Issues

  • GI issues, inflammation, and IBS 

  • Nutrition Education

  • low-FODMAP

  • Women's Health Issues

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