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About Dina KhaderDina Khader, MS, RD, CDN,
is a registered dietitian and integrative nutrition consultant with a
19-year practice in Mount Kisco, NY. She holds a Master of
Science degree in nutrition from New York Medical College. She is
a Master Fellow and featured presenter with the Institute for Human
Individuality, an organization whose primary goal is to foster research
in the expanding area of human nutrigenomics. She is currently
working closely with Helena Baranova, MD, of the European Institute of
Personalized Prevention to make available the most cutting-edge genomic
testing strategies.
Dina Khader is the author of The Food
Combining/Blood Type Diet Solution, published in 2000. She is
frequently sought as a lecturer, author, and expert commentator for
radio, television and print media sources.
Dina Khader is one of
New York’s most sought-after nutritionists. Trained in both
eastern and western philosophies, Dina Khader has the background,
training and experience to apply the most effective nutritional
techniques in order to guide anyone to nutritional health and healing.
Dina
Khader’s practice is founded on the belief that the best nutritional
and health strategies must be tailored to the individual. No
single strategy can be applied to everyone, and finding the best
strategy for the individual not only vastly increases the likelihood of
success, but also creates a personal investment in the regimen that
ultimately leads to motivation and long-term adherence. By
combining anti-aging strategies, blood group information, genotype
trends, genomic testing, prevention strategies, dietary optimization
and individualized supplementation, Dina Khader helps her clients find
a strategy targeted to address their individual conditions, concerns
and vulnerabilities.
In her 19 years of practice, Dina Khader
has helped countless individuals discover optimal health and nutrition,
and has dealt with numerous specific conditions, including heart
disease, diabetes, cancer, thyroid conditions, hormonal imbalances,
fibromyalgia, arthritis, and many others. |