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Dietitians - Metabolica Med Internationally trained dietitian (South Africa) focusing on metabolic health, insulin resistance & low-carb nutrition.

Now consulting online from Texas, USA, helping women improve energy, support weight loss & better understand their metabolism. Metabolica Med provides medical nutrition therapy, focusing on low-carbohydrate, and healthy fat lifestyles for weight loss, PCOS, insulin resistance, high cholesterol, menopause, cancer, refractory epilepsy, and other metabolic disorders. Metabolica Med provides individua

lized meal plans to suit your lifestyle to lose weight, improve fitness performance, and improve general health. He, who has health, has hope; and he who has hope, has everything.

The ketogenic diet is one of the few nutritional interventions in medicine with consistent, reproducible neurological ou...
19/04/2026

The ketogenic diet is one of the few nutritional interventions in medicine with consistent, reproducible neurological outcomes.

In drug-resistant epilepsy, seizure reduction is not simply anecdotal it is well documented.

But the mechanism matters.

Ketones:
• increase mitochondrial efficiency
• enhance ATP production
• stabilise neuronal membranes
• increase GABA relative to glutamate (reducing excitability)
• reduce oxidative stress

This shifts the brain from a glucose-dependent, often unstable energy system → to a more stable, regulated metabolic state.

This is not “dieting.”
This is altering brain bioenergetics.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6361831/

Another little glimpse into our life here in Texas USAWalking through these grocery stores has honestly been fascinating...
16/04/2026

Another little glimpse into our life here in Texas USA

Walking through these grocery stores has honestly been fascinating… and eye-opening.

On the one hand, there is so much convenience food. Pre-packed meals, ready-made everything, quick options on every corner.

But at the same time…

There is also incredible access to:
🥦 fresh vegetables
🍄 a variety of mushrooms I’ve never even seen before
🐟 beautiful fresh seafood
🥩 quality cuts of meat
🦪 oysters, salmon, grass-fed options

And that’s the part I focus on.

Because this is something I want both South Africans and Americans to understand:
It’s not about where you live.
It’s about how you choose.

You can walk into the same store and walk out with:
👉 highly processed, inflammatory foods
OR
👉 real, nourishing, metabolically supportive food

The environment doesn’t make the decision for you.
You do.

Yes, there is a lot of noise in modern food environments.
But there is also so much opportunity, if you know what to look for.

For me, it always comes back to:
• real food
• protein
• healthy fats
• vegetables that support the body
• keeping sugar and refined carbs low

That doesn’t change, whether I’m in South Africa or Texas.

15/04/2026

As a ketogenic dietitian trained in South Africa, now living in the USA… I’m honestly shocked.
How is it possible that one of the most developed countries in the world is this far behind when it comes to nutrition?
Walk into any store and you’ll see it immediately:
Low-fat products… replaced with sugar.
“Healthy” foods… loaded with corn syrup.
Children’s snacks… ultra-processed, dyed, fortified, engineered.
We are not feeding children food anymore. We are feeding them formulations.
And then we wonder why we’re seeing:
• ADHD
• Obesity
• Insulin resistance
• Chronic fatigue at younger and younger ages
In South Africa, we don’t always have abundance…
But we still understand something fundamental:
Real food doesn’t need a label.
If we truly want to ,
we have to start with what’s on our children’s plates.

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr

One thing I didn’t expect when we moved to Texas…How big they are on probiotics.From kefir to yogurt to this probiotic c...
13/04/2026

One thing I didn’t expect when we moved to Texas…

How big they are on probiotics.

From kefir to yogurt to this probiotic cream cheese, it’s everywhere.
And not just “added probiotics” for marketing — but actual fermented, cultured foods being part of everyday eating.

Coming from South Africa, we’ve always focused more on:
🥑 healthy fats
🌰 nuts and seeds
🥩 quality proteins

And we needed that, because good fats were our way of supporting metabolic health.

But here, I’m seeing something interesting:
There’s a much stronger focus on gut health through fermentation.

And this is where the conversation gets exciting…

Because true metabolic health is not just about low-carb.
It’s also about:
• gut bacteria
• digestion
• inflammation
• how well you absorb nutrients

You can eat the “perfect” diet, but if your gut isn’t functioning well, the body still struggles.

So this has been part of our journey here:
Not changing the foundation (real food, lower carbs, healthy fats)…
but expanding it.

Adding more:
• fermented foods
• probiotic-rich options
• gut-supportive choices

It’s a good reminder for both South Africans and Americans:

Health is not one thing.
It’s layers.

And when you start combining:
stable blood sugar + healthy fats + gut health…

And not just “added probiotics” for marketing, but actual fermented, cultured foods as part of everyday eating.

Sugar and DiseaseWe’ve spent decades fearing fat…Yet we’re seeing more:• insulin resistance• fatty liver• type 2 diabete...
11/04/2026

Sugar and Disease

We’ve spent decades fearing fat…

Yet we’re seeing more:
• insulin resistance
• fatty liver
• type 2 diabetes
• cardiovascular disease

Sugar doesn’t just affect weight.
It affects inflammation, hormones, and how the body stores and uses energy.

This is why reducing sugar isn’t a trend; it’s a metabolic strategy.

The Real FuelThe body is not designed to run on constant sugar.Every cell,  especially the mitochondria, relies heavily ...
09/04/2026

The Real Fuel

The body is not designed to run on constant sugar.

Every cell, especially the mitochondria, relies heavily on fat as a stable fuel source.
When we constantly push glucose into the system, we create spikes, crashes, and metabolic stress.

Fat is not the problem.
It’s the over-reliance on sugar that’s disrupting how the body produces energy.

If you feel tired after eating, it’s worth paying attention.That post-meal fatigue is often a sign that your blood sugar...
06/04/2026

If you feel tired after eating, it’s worth paying attention.

That post-meal fatigue is often a sign that your blood sugar has risen quickly and your body is working hard to bring it back down.

This is especially common with meals that are:
• high in refined carbohydrates
• low in protein
• low in healthy fats

Over time, this pattern can contribute to:
• increased hunger
• difficulty losing weight
• low and inconsistent energy

The goal is not to eat less.

The goal is to eat in a way that keeps your energy stable after meals, not depleted.

Happy Easter from our family to yours 🐣🌿Easter is such a special time: family, slower mornings, and, of course, somethin...
05/04/2026

Happy Easter from our family to yours 🐣🌿

Easter is such a special time: family, slower mornings, and, of course, something delicious on the table.

This year, instead of the usual sugar overload, try something a little different:

Low-Carb Buttery Nut Easter Cookies

Ingredients:
• 1 cup macadamia nut butter
• 1 egg
• 2–3 tbsp erythritol or allulose
• 1 tsp vanilla extract
• Pinch of salt

Method:
Mix everything together, roll into small balls, flatten slightly, and bake at 180°C (350°F) for about 10–12 minutes until golden.

Because Easter isn’t about restriction…
It’s about feeling good while still enjoying the moment.

Wishing you a beautiful, restful, and joy-filled Easter 💛

🌿 www.metabolicamed.co.za

It often starts with simple phrases like:"Finish your dinner, and you can have dessert."Without meaning to, we teach chi...
26/03/2026

It often starts with simple phrases like:

"Finish your dinner, and you can have dessert."

Without meaning to, we teach children that real food is something to endure, and sugar is the reward.

Over time, this shapes preferences, cravings, and habits that can last a lifetime.

Meanwhile, the foods that actually build growing bodies and brains, eggs, meat, butter, and olive oil, are treated as ordinary or even questioned.

But these foods provide the nutrients children depend on for:
• Brain development
• Stable energy
• Hormone production
• Immunity
• Growth

No restriction. born preferring sugar above all else. They learn what is important from the environment around them, from the way food is presented and talked about at home.

When protein and healthy fats are normal and confidently served, children accept them.

When sugar is framed as a special prize, it becomes the most desired food on the table.

Changing children’s nutrition often begins with changing the message.

Not restriction.
No fear.

Just a shift in what we celebrate.

Strong bodies.
Stable energy.
Sharp minds.

That starts with how we talk about food at home.

If we truly wanted to reduce ADHD medication use, the first place we would look is school nutrition.Stable blood sugar s...
24/03/2026

If we truly wanted to reduce ADHD medication use, the first place we would look is school nutrition.

Stable blood sugar supports:

Focus
Impulse control
Emotional regulation

But many children eat high-sugar, high-refined-carb meals every school day.

We cannot ignore how this environment shapes brain function.

The uncomfortable truth is that better nutrition would reduce future pharmaceutical demand.

That conversation is long overdue.

We’re officially in Texas 🇺🇸And slowly… it’s starting to feel like home.Today I found myself walking through a local gro...
19/03/2026

We’re officially in Texas 🇺🇸

And slowly… it’s starting to feel like home.
Today I found myself walking through a local grocery store, taking pictures of avocados (of course 🥑), scanning ingredients, comparing products… and figuring out how to make real, nourishing food work in a completely new environment.

Because let me tell you, this is not South Africa 😅
Different products. Different labels. Different challenges.
But also… so many opportunities.
As a dietitian, this excites me.
Because no matter where you are in the world, the principles remain the same:
Real food.
Healthy fats.
Balanced blood sugar.
Root-cause healing.

I’m currently settling in, learning, exploring, and officially starting to see patients again (online 🌍).
If you’re in the US (or anywhere in the world) and looking for a personalised, root-cause approach to your health, whether it’s weight loss, insulin resistance, PCOS, gut issues, or fatigue, I would love to work with you.
This next chapter feels big… and I’m ready for it.
Let’s do this, Texas 🤍

School food programs are built around low-cost calories:Refined grainsSugarIndustrial oilsThese foods promote unstable b...
19/03/2026

School food programs are built around low-cost calories:

Refined grains
Sugar
Industrial oils
These foods promote unstable blood sugar and frequent hunger.

Unstable physiology shows up as:
Poor focus
Fatigue
Mood swings

Those symptoms create patients.

And patients sustain the pharmaceutical economy.
Health systems should be built around prevention, not dependency.

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