Wednesday, May 25, 2011

About Breanna


Breanna is a Registered Dietetic Technician who graduated from the University of California Davis with a B.S. in Clinical Nutrition. She played NCAA Division One Softball and was an active member of the UC Davis Student Nutrition Association where she participated in and developed various Heath and Wellness programs.


After college Breanna has worked in Medical Nutrition Therapy for various hospitals while also attending several Medical Nutrition seminars and classes to continue her professional education.


Breanna has a passion for health, fitness and helping others improve their quality of life. She loves the outdoors, enjoys sports such as softball, tennis, surfing, yoga and of course eating healthy!

Information contained on this site should not be used to diagnose medical conditions. Persons with serious health issues should consult a physician before undertaking any new diet or exercise plan.

1 comment:

  1. This is the best time ever to be a nutritionist! Why? Something incredible is happening. You can even put up a post about this. Cancer is the 2nd leading cause of death in the U.S. with heart attacks first and strokes 3rd. Also breast cancer is the biggest cancer among women even though men can also get it.

    In 2009 an MD wrote a book about vitamin D. In 2010 3 MDs wrote a book about vitamin D. In 2007 Time Magazine chose vitamin D as one of the top 10 medical breakthroughs of the year. In 2010 the RDA of vitamin D was tripled. So what does this have to do with the above paragraph?

    Moore Cancer Center is proposing that cancer is a vitamin D deficiency. The doctor of public health there, Cedric Garland, says that enough vitamin D can virtually eradicate breast cancer! Many government studies are being done on this.

    There are articles about vitamin D and cancer on Harvard, webmd, Dr Christaine Northrup and other websites. Youtube has a video of Dr Oz about vitamin D and breast, colon and uterine cancer.

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