North Alabama’s Nutrition Experts


Heal Your relationship with Food

Welcome to Huntsville Nutrition Collective—North Alabama’s nutrition experts—located in Huntsville, AL!

We’re a group of Registered Dietitian Nutritionists proud to provide personalized, compassionate nutrition therapy for individuals and families in the greater Huntsville area. Whether you prefer in-person care at our office or the convenience of telehealth sessions, we’re here to support you anywhere in Alabama.

Our team of dedicated Registered Dietitians specializes in a wide range of nutrition-related health concerns. From embracing the principles of intuitive eating, Health at Every Size®, and an all-foods-fit philosophy. We provide expert care in eating disorders, oncology, and pediatrics, we’re here to help you meet your goals with empathy and expertise. Our approach means we focus on health promoting behaviors rather than restrictive diets to help you improve your health. 

At Huntsville Nutrition Collective, your journey to a healthier, happier relationship with food starts here. We can’t wait to support you!

Huntsville Nutrition Collective | North Alabama Nutrition Expert | Nutrition Therapist in Huntsville AL | Diet Clinic in Huntsville AL | Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Alabama

Why work with a Registered Dietitian (RD) Nutritionist in Alabama?

A registered dietitian nutritionist is the food and nutrition therapist expert in Huntsville, AL who has completed at least a four year degree, a 1200 hour internship and passed a rigorous national credentialing exam. Trust a registered dietitian nutritionist in Alabama to provide you evidence-based nutrition education for a variety of nutrition related concerns. No other medical or mental health professional completes the rigorous nutrition education to be a reliable source of nutrition information.

North Alabama Nutrition Expert Specialties Include:


General Nutrition Education | Food Allergies | Eating Disorders | Weight Concerns  |  Oncology Nutrition | Mindful and Intuitive Eating | Diabetes | Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Nutrition | Celiac Disease | GI Issues | Chronic Disease | Gut Health | Pediatric Feeding Concerns | Baby Led Weaning | Failure to Thrive

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    Understanding ARFID vs. Picky Eating

    Many people have strong food preferences and dislikes, and this is a common part of our culinary experience. However, when it comes to extreme or selective eating habits, two terms often emerge: ARFID and picky eating. While they might seem similar at first glance, they are distinct conditions with varying characteristics and implications. In this

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    How Everyday Parenting Habits Can Contribute to Eating Disorders — And What to Do Instead

    Eating disorders are complex mental health conditions that can have serious physical and psychological consequences. While the exact causes of eating disorders are not fully understood, research has shown that environmental factors, including parental behaviors, can play a role in the development of these disorders. In this blog post, we will explore some of the

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    Why Embracing an “All Foods Fit” Philosophy is Key to Sustainable Nutrition

    In a world that often labels foods as “good” or “bad,” navigating nutrition can feel like an overwhelming tightrope walk. The “all foods fit” philosophy challenges this dichotomy by promoting a more balanced, inclusive, and sustainable approach to eating. Instead of demonizing certain foods or glorifying others, this mindset emphasizes moderation, mindfulness, and flexibility. Here’s

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    Navigating Nutrition Advice on Social Media: Spotting the Red Flags

    In the age of social media, we have access to a wealth of information at our fingertips. While this can be empowering, it also comes with the challenge of sifting through a sea of nutrition advice to find what’s credible and evidence-based. Misinformation can often lead to confusion and even harm. Let’s dive into how

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