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Dietitians Choice offers a range of nutrition support products designed by Dietitians and available to you exclusively through qualified Dietitians.
When it comes to advice and counselling on your diet and nutrition you should settle for nothing less than the qualified advice of a professional Dietitian.
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There's an abundance of individuals and organisations claiming to offer solutions to your health and nutrition challenges however nutrition support products, including Dietitians Choice products, are only truly effective in helping you to improve your health when combined with the latest scientific information translated into practical advice by an expert.
You can only truly be assured of this quality of advice when consulting a qualified Dietitian.
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To learn more about our commitment to support you in supporting your patients, call or email us today with your questions, or register with us and receive a Username and Password to access the Dietitians Choice Centre on this website.
Phone: 1800 806 171 Email: dietitian@dietitianschoice.com.au |
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The Becoming Healthy range of mealshakes - BodyTalk, Active, Xtreme and Nutrition Support - now have the Dietitians Choice Tick of Approval.
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When you need an energy-controlled meal replacement that is low in fat and suitable for replacing one or two meals a day, BodyTalk Mealshakes, used in conjunction with the Becoming Healthy Diet Planning Guide, are a proven way to achieve successful long term weight control. |
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Use Active Mealshakes mixed with low fat calcium-enriched milk when you want a quick nutritious meal or dietary supplement. They provide essential nutrients and energy needed for an active busy life plus added calcium for improved bone density. |
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When you want a high protein energy-rich supplement, Xtreme Mealshakes, when mixed with skim milk, provide the extra protein and energy which, along with weight lifting exercise, will assist in muscle development and improved strength. |
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Use Nutrition Support Mealshakes, mixed with water or milk, when illness has taken away your appetitie or you've lost interest in cooking. They provide a sustaining energy drink, with good quality protein and essential nutrients, that can be used as a meal, or in addition to meals, to supplement a poor diet. |
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