Do you have clients present with unusual allergies & intolerances, or patients present with self-diagnosed sulphite intolerance?
Do you have patients present with itching, coughing, headaches, sinus problems - and their doctor says 'I'm not sure' or 'you're making it up', but they feel something is wrong with them and now they have come to you to figure it out?
Do you find the resources out of date, contradictory, and that you feel your patient 'knows' more than you?
Do you have patients present with complaints to reactions around preservatives - but aren't sure how to best deal with them, or if the reaction is really happening - and to what?
Do you want to be able to have a broader knowledge of how to help clients who present with unusal symptoms that are suspected to be food related, AND develop a new skill set for trouble shooting and symptom management?
Then this workshop is for you!
Truth be told: I had never heard of a sulphite sensitivity as an RD, until I was diagnosed with one.
The Reality of Sulphite Sensitivity
Sulphite sensitivity affects 0.5-1% of the population, and 3-10% of athsmatics - making it far more common than you might expect!
However, there is a paucity of data, and even less information on how to best support patients with a sulphite sensitivity.
Not to mention - the incredible amount of misinformation, and the inability for patients to find access to accurate information is almost impossible.
If patients are coming to you confused, stressed about what they can and can't eat, and with an overly restrictive diet, chances are, YOU can help them.
Would your practice benefit from better managing patients who come to you with unusual food sensitivities and intolerances?
Do you struggle when patients present with unusual allergic type symptoms but traditional IgE allergies have been ruled out?
Are you overwhelmed when a patient has a long list of foods they can't tolerate, or says they're 'allergic to sulphites' but aren't sure where to start or where to get credible information?
If so, this live, 1 hour webinar training is for you!
In this webinar you will learn from Andrea's expertise and get your questions answered:
- what sulphite sensitivity is (and isn't!)
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pathophysiology of sulphite sensitivity - what we know
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diagnosis of sulphite sensitivity
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Understand what symptoms a person with a sulphite sensitivity may present with
- sources of sulphites
- Understand what foods are sources of sulphites, and how to modify the diet to reduce sulphite intake
- Understand how to monitor symptoms, and when to consider differential diagnoses
Join Andrea in this RD training and learn from her expertise and practice experience working with patients who have a sulphite sensitivity!
We're going to teach you:
- counselling tips to deal with complex patients
- how to go step-by-step in managing patients with a sulphite sensitivity
- We're going to review clinical cases and challenging cases
We KNOW there is a knowledge gap in this area - the evidence is difficult to review and interpret, and apply to clinical practice, and the labelling laws are confusing. Andrea has spent hours on the phone & in emails with the CFIA and FDA, understanding the labelling laws - so that YOU can explain them to your patients.
Get the practical tools and support you need to help patients with a sulphite sensitivity
What's included in this course:
- a 1 hour webinar and LIVE training with Q+A with Andrea Hardy, RD
- a sulphite sensitivity handout licensed for individual use in practice
- 2 DIY case studies
- a 'test your knowledge' food record to practice identifying the hidden sources of sulphites
What Dietitians are Saying
What I find most challenging with patients who present with a sulphite intolerance is the amount of misinformation out there.
As dietitians, if we don't have the knowledge of our food systems, the science of understanding a sulphite sensitivity, and the practical tools to help us counsel, then the patient is going to walk away with continued concerns with management, and the majority of the time, unnecessary restriction.
As a dietitian who herself has a sulphite sensitivity, I've done the research, understand the labelling laws, and have developed tools to help my patients manage this condition with confidence. Nothing is scarier or is more likely to trigger symptoms and/or an athsma attack than fear of food - giving your patients piece of mind is invaluable.
Curriculum
What Dietitians are Saying
PRAISE FOR PREVIOUS NUTRITION ACADEMY TRAINING
Just wanted to let you know I really enjoyed your webinar! You are very educated on the topic and provided a sense of empowerment to dietitians. I am currently a practicum student out of UofS and we get a very very brief description of SIBO. I am happy I had the chance to watch and learn from you!
-Rhea Lewandoski, RD
FAQ
Does this course provide CE credit?
This course will provide you with a certificate for the training which you may use to meet your college competency requirements, contingent on your college's rules and regulations. The length of this course is 1 hour.
When does the course run?
This is a self-study course - you can start and finish whenever!
How long do I have access to the course?
How does lifetime access sound? After enrolling, you have unlimited access to this course for as long as you like - across any and all devices you own.
Can I share this course with my colleagues?
NO. You cannot share the login for your account. This course, as with all Nutrition Academy courses, are licensed for individual use only. We appreciate you respecting our intellectual property and all the support you give us!