QUESTIONING THE INTEGRITY OF THE DAA AND THE AUSTRALIA DIETARY GUIDELINES?
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A community of dietitians committed to the science of dietetics, not just following the DAA and Australian Dietary Guidelines blindly.
- A safe space for dietitians to discuss the issues with the DAA and the Australian guidelines and other ways to help your patients without risking being reported.
- Get the facts and the supporting science behind why many dietitians are questioning the integrity of the DAA & the nutritional guidelines.
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ABOUT YUAN:
Having done a stint in a large metropolitan hospital, I discovered very quickly that I needed to do more than just prescribe supplements and hand out scripted info-sheets that were, in the grand scheme of things, not making a huge difference to their wellbeing.
I hated walking into wards and identifying patients purely by what ward they were on, their room number and their bed number. I hated that we were given a short few days (sometimes a short few hours!) to make a lifelong difference to that person’s health.
Above all, I hated that I couldn’t help people prevent the illnesses that landed them in hospital in the first place, despite having all the resources and knowledge to be able to do so.
Having followed Australian Dietary Guidelines and seeing my clients getting worse, not better, I started to investigate more of the science behind the guidelines – rather than just blindly following them.
So I built a practice based on the actual science – reading a ton of papers and following the outcomes and recommendations of ethical and well trusted sources. Our clients now get the advice and guidance of actual science, not recommendations that in many cases are harmful.
Now, I run a thriving business that does not rely on Medicare or Health Funds. This frees me to follow the research and allow the actual science to guide everything I do — without fearing the ramifications of what might happen if the DAA were to strip my accreditation.
This is what it takes to be a true Renegade Dietitian.
This is what Renegade Dietitians is all about.
This is how I plan on helping all my Renegade Dietitians to be able to do the same.