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Registered Dietitian

Julia Rowland

Julia believes in the transformative power of nutrition for preventive healthcare and disease management. She enthusiastically helps clients develop practical skills and knowledge to understand the impact of eating habits on overall wellness. With a focus on creative, individualized strategies, Julia works closely with her clients to integrate sustainable health practices into their daily lives. By tailoring nutritional plans that are both effective and enjoyable, she empowers individuals to feel their best and achieve long-term success. Her compassionate and personalized approach ensures that each client’s care aligns with their unique goals and lifestyle.

Julia graduated with distinction from the University of Alberta in 2023, earning a degree in Nutrition and Food Sciences, specializing in Dietetics. Her areas of expertise span a wide range of nutritional concerns, including infant nutrition, women’s health, family nutrition, blood sugar management, youth sport nutrition, and promoting healthy relationships with food.

When she’s not working with clients, Julia embraces an active lifestyle, participating in team sports like volleyball and ultimate frisbee. She balances her love of teamwork with more solitary pursuits like paddle boarding, skating, video games, and yoga

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