Natranutrition Terms & Conditions
The content of any consultation with Natranutrition is not a substitute for any professional medical advice and is not intended to diagnose or treat. It is not recommended to stop any conventional treatment or medication without consulting a doctor.
Cancellation Policy
Notice of more than 24 hours is required for cancellation. If an appointment is cancelled with less than 24 hours’ notice a 50% fee will be incurred. If an appointment is not attended a 100% fee will be charged.
If an appointment is cancelled by Natranutrition with less than 24 hours’ notice, then a 50% will be taken off your next appointment.
The client must take note of the following information prior to consultation:
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It is essential to note that everybody responds differently and has different needs. One nutritional protocol may work for one person but not benefit the next.
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If your condition is chronic then improvements may be slow and the process may take longer.
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Nutritional advice will be tailored to support health conditions and/or health concerns identified and agreed between both parties.
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Nutritional therapists are not permitted to diagnose, or claim to treat, medical conditions. Nutritional therapists may help support clients with their health concerns.
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Nutritional advice is not a substitute for professional medical advice and/or treatment.
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Your nutritional therapist may recommend food supplements and/or functional testing as part of your nutritional therapy programme and may receive a small commission on these products or services.
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Standards of professional practice in nutritional therapy are governed by the ANP Code of Practice and Ethics.
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This document only covers the practice of nutritional therapy within this consultation, and your practitioner will make it clear if he or she intends to step outside this boundary.
The Client understands and agrees to the following:
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I am responsible for contacting my GP about any health concerns arising from the consultation.
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If I am receiving treatment from my GP, or any other medical provider, I should tell him/her about any nutritional strategy provided by my nutritional therapist. This is necessary because of any possible reaction between medication and the nutritional programme.
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It is important that I tell my nutritional therapist about any medical diagnosis, medication, herbal medicine, or food supplements, I am taking as this may affect the nutritional programme.
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If I am unclear about the agreed nutritional therapy programme/food supplement doses/time period, I should contact my nutritional therapist promptly for clarification.
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I understand that the advice is personal to me and may not be appropriate for others.
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I must contact my nutritional therapist should I wish to continue any specified supplement programme for longer than the original agreed period, to avoid any potential adverse reactions.
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Recording consultations using any form of electronic media is not allowed without the written permission of both me and my nutritional therapist.
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If I do not understand any part of the programme, I should contact the nutritional therapist immediately for clarification.
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Everything I tell the nutritional therapist is in the strictest of confidence and I am aware that my details will be kept on record for seven years under lock and key. I will be allowed full access to them at any time.
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Any clients under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.