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The British Association of Nutritional Therapists (BANT)
37 Old Gloucester Street
London WC1N 3XX
Tel: 0870 606 1284 (Mondays to Fridays 9am-5pm)
E-mail: theadministrator@bant.org.uk
Website: www.bant.org.uk
Holds a register of practitioners who are fully qualified in both the science of nutrition as well as clinical practice. The primary function of BANT is to assist its members in attaining the highest standards of integrity, knowledge, competence and professional practice.
Institute for Optimum Nutrition (ION)
Blades Court
Deodar Road
London SW15 2NU
Tel: 020 8877 9993
E-mail: info@ion.ac.uk
Website: www.ion.ac.uk
Aims to promote awareness in all matters relating to nutrition through education and personal consultation, and to protect and preserve the health of the general public through nutrition. Runs a number of courses in nutritional therapy and maintains a register of practitioners. Also operates a clinic from Putney with eight qualified and experienced nutritionists available for consultation.
The British Society for Allergy, Environmental and Nutritional Medicine (BSAENM)
PO Box 7
Knighton
Powys LD7 1WT
Helpline: 0906 302 0010
E-mail: info@bsaenm.org
Website: www.jnem.demon.co.uk
Aims to promote, for the benefit of the public, the study of allergy, environmental and nutritional medicine.
websites
The British Nutrition Foundation
www.nutrition.org.uk
Promotes the nutritional well-being of society through scientifically based nutritional knowledge and advice. Produces a wide range of publications and information sheets.
Society for the Promotion of Nutritional Therapy
www.nutrition-therapy.org
An internet community of people who are interested in the causes of chronic illness and the use of nutritional therapy to treat them.
The UK College of Nutrition & Health
www.bcnh.co.uk
BCNH teaches and promotes the forgotten healing properties of real foods. Aims to teach students to become successful and competent naturopathic nutritionists.
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(July 2002)
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