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ABOUT

At JWS Nutrition, we strive to help individuals with IBS symptoms get relief by guiding them through the low FODMAP diet. Our goal is to get our clients back to living the life they love and to stop avoiding travel, exercise, and social situations. It brings us great joy when we hear that a client has started feeling well—and has ultimately regained their sense of agency—as they go about their day.

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Meet Jeanne

Hi! I’m Jeanne, a registered dietitian nutritionist who specializes in GI nutrition.

I’ve been a dietitian for over 3 decades now, and I love the work I do! Not only am I experienced, I consider myself a lifelong learner—which means I’m constantly keeping up with the latest studies and trainings. In 2021, I completed my Masters of Science in Clinical Nutrition, and in 2022, I became Board Certified in Gerontological Nutrition. I also completed training for the Monash University low FODMAP diet as well as training in gluten disorders from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.

I am very passionate about my job, in part because I’ve had family members with IBS and my own personal experience with GI Issues. As someone who was born a problem-solver, my favorite thing about being a registered dietitian is walking my clients through a process that takes them from feeling unwell and sitting on the sidelines to being comfortable and happy. I’d love to help you take back your life!

When I’m not working, I love to travel with my husband and three kids, watch home remodeling shows, concoct healthy treats to satisfy my sweet tooth, and do something physical every day.

 

Licenses & Certifications

  • Board Certified in Gerontological Nutrition

  • Low FODMAP Diet Trained from Monash University

  • Gluten Disorders Trained from the Academy on Nutrition and Dietetics

  • Registered Dietitian Nutritionist

  • Licensed in Pennsylvania

 

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