Calgary Registered Dietitians
Rory Hornstein
Registered Dietitian, registered with the College of Dietitians of Alberta
University degrees in both Nutritional Sciences and Education.
Specializing in nutrition for sports, exercise, weight management (adults and pediatric/adolescent), eating disorders and body image, food intolerances/allergies, immune system enhancement, and digestive disorders. An AFLCA certified Fitness, YogaFit and Pilates (MAT I/MAT II) instructor at Heavens Fitness, Rory has had over 12 years experience. Her goal is to educate by integrating her knowledge and skills in the fields of nutrition, fitness and health promotion. Rory is a certified Bariatric dietitian empowering her clients to become “intuitive eaters” and reach their goals; one bite at a time. She uses a “non-dieting” approach and encourages her clients to adopt an overall healthier lifestyle for achieving their goals.
At the age of twelve, Rory was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease. After years of trying to heal, Rory realized the power of using diet in conjunction with traditional medicine to control her inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), rather than allowing it to control her. Nutrition became the link between feeling sick and feeling well. Rory has been in private practice for ten years and specializes in nutrition and inflammatory bowel disease while sharing her personal experience and expertise.
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Gillian Proctor-Ronald
Registered Dietitian, registered with the College of Dietitians of Alberta.
University degrees in both Biochemistry and in Nutrition Sciences.
Specializing in sports nutrition, weight management, prenatal nutrition, and helping you get your nutritional groove back!
Fun, energetic, approachable and known to have an affinity to avocado, cheese, chocolate and red wine.
Loves trying new foods, especially if she gets to travel far away to do so.
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New Patients Welcome
Currently accepting new patients at both Calgary locations.
Health Tip
When sleeping, place a pillow under your knees when lying on your back
or between your knees when on your side in order to keep your spine
relaxed and in a proper position.
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