
Specialised Neuro-Nutrition for Sensory Eating & Family Wellbeing
Finding stability for the whole family. Trauma-informed strategies to calm the gut-brain axis, manage sensory aversions, and empower lasting behaviour change.
A Local Nutritionist &
Neurodiversity Specialist
If you are a parent or caregiver in Kent or the surrounding area, you know that the path to family health often feels confusing and exhausting when ADHD or Autism is involved.
You're not looking for a simple diet plan; you're looking for solutions that respect your child's unique way of experiencing the world.
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Ask yourself if any of this resonates:
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Are mealtimes characterised by extreme fussy eating, sensory aversions, or rigidity that leads to daily battles and nutritional stress?
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Do you worry about the strong link between gut issues (constipation, reflux) and impacts on your child's mood, focus, or sleep?
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Are you looking for practical, easy-to-implement strategies that bring about real, lasting behaviour change without escalating conflict?
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Do you, as a caregiver, feel drained and overwhelmed, needing a holistic plan that supports the entire family unit?


As a local practitioner in Matfield, Kent, I am deeply passionate about supporting neurodivergent families just like yours.
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Together we focus on the complex, bidirectional link between the gut and the brain—the gut-brain axis—which profoundly influences sensory regulation and behaviour in individuals with ADHD and Autism.

What Does Our Neuro-Nutrition Programme Involve?
1. How do you address the connection between the gut and the brain?
We prioritise Gut-Brain Harmony. We deliver targeted nutritional support to soothe the gut, reduce inflammation, and positively impact emotional and attention stability. The result is improved focus, calmer behaviour, and reduced anxiety for the individual.
2. How do you handle difficult mealtimes and sensory aversions?
We use sensible Strategies. These are practical, gentle, step-by-step techniques to manage mealtime meltdowns and introduce new foods without pressure. This creates less stress and more peaceful mealtimes for the entire family dynamic.
3. How is your approach different from typical diets?
We focus on Behaviour Change through a sensitive partnership.
Our sensitive, non-judgemental approach focuses on building confidence, creating a positive relationship with food, and fostering lasting behaviour change.
This provides a sustainable plan that supports both the neurodivergent individual and the caregiver's wellbeing.
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