LECHNER KILBARGER NUTRITION
NUTRITION GROUPS FOR CLIENTS & EDUCATION FOR PROFESSIONALS
WHAT WE'RE ABOUT
food freedom.
body kindness.
mindful movement.
WHO WE ARE

When people hear the word “dietitian”, they tend to instantly feel like the food police is out to get them. Our profession is often reduced to numbers, people seeking us out only for weight loss, not actual health enhancement.
Based in Columbus, OH, LK Nutrition LLC seeks to provide evidence based and inclusive nutrition counseling & education to clients and nutrition professionals. We strive to enhance the lives of our clients through helping them heal their relationships with food and their bodies. We seek to train other health care professionals to equip them with the tools needed to confidently treat clients with disordered eating.
Evidence-Based
Compassionate Care
Individualized to You
OUR SERVICES
Professional Education
Course offerings and online trainings for professionals looking to expand their knowledge on eating disorder treatment.
Community Group Education
Groups created for our community looking to learn more about nutrition, body kindness, and mindful movement.
Online Store RD2RD.com
Resources for nutrition professionals to enhance their practice. Templates & lessons for use in group and individual settings

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