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There’s a lot of noise when it comes to women’s health - fad diets, quick fixes, and conflicting advice that only leaves you feeling more overwhelmed. At Melanie Lansdown Nutrition, I take a different approach.

This blog is your go-to resource for evidence-based, practical insights into women’s health, hormones, gut health, energy, and stress management. Whether you’re trying to understand your fatigue, balance your hormones naturally, or simply improve your overall well-being, you’ll find real answers, without the restrictive diet culture nonsense.

What You’ll Find Here

  • Science-backed strategies to balance your hormones naturally

  • Simple, practical tips to increase energy and reduce stress

  • Gut health insights that explain bloating, digestion, and food intolerances

  • Expert advice on sleep, metabolism, and nervous system regulation

  • A no-judgment approach to nutrition that fits your life, not controls it

What's the Difference? Nutritionist vs. Clinical Nutritionist vs. Dietitian

What's the Difference? Nutritionist vs. Clinical Nutritionist vs. Dietitian

What's the Difference? Nutritionist vs. Clinical Nutritionist vs. DietitianMelanie Lansdown
Published on: 06/05/2025

Let me break down these roles to help clarify what each title means, what education is required, and how my approach as a Clinical Nutritionist fits into this picture.

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Why Women Need to Eat More (Not Less) for Better Metabolism & Hormone Health

Why Women Need to Eat More (Not Less) for Better Metabolism & Hormone Health

Why Women Need to Eat More (Not Less) for Better Metabolism & Hormone HealthMelanie Lansdown
Published on: 06/05/2025

The truth is, many women aren’t eating enough to support their metabolism, energy levels, or hormonal balance.

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