
Nutritional therapy is the application of nutrition and health science to enable individuals to maximize their health potential. Nutritional therapy can help alleviate a wide range of conditions and assist in the recovery from many ill-health situations. Nutritional therapists recognise that each person is an individual who has unique dietary and nutritional requirements.

Registered practitioners wanted..... to become involved in the work of the NTC! Would you like to contribute to the development of the Core Curriculum? Send a brief note with your background to the Accreditation Administrator Jacqueline Long on Email: Jacqueline@wwva.co.uk

Nutritional therapists assess nutritional status and functional capacity. They recognise that each person's needs are unique and depend on a number of factors, from inherited strengths and weaknesses to the influence of diet, lifestyle and environment. How are Nutritional Therapists different?

The Nutritional Therapy Council (NTC) accredits courses against the National Occupational Standards (NOS) in Nutritional Therapy. We welcome contact from independent colleges and universities who wish to develop courses, or to submit existing courses.