Houston Nutritional Therapy

Houston Nutritional Therapy Take charge of your health by discovering hidden food sensitivities and nutritional deficiencies that are keeping your body from healing itself.

Let's find your Vibrant Life instead of just playing whack-a-mole with your symptoms!

Address

13302 Grant Road, Bldg B Suite 7
Houston, TX
77429

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+17133649201

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Let’s find your Vibrant Life!

Hi, I’m Kate Dotson, a certified Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and licensed RESTART® Instructor. Now that I've transformed my health through diet and lifestyle, I am passionate about helping others do the same. I hope you'll be one of them.

After 14 years of daily injections for Multiple Sclerosis (with no end in sight), I found out that I could actually DO SOMETHING to help my condition. I dug in and read everything I could get my hands on. I was amazed to find that many autoimmune conditions originate from similar causes, intestinal permeability (a.k.a ‘leaky gut’), hidden infections, and toxic burdens on the body. Once your gut is compromised, it sets off a cascade reaction in your immune system. Viral and bacterial infections can hide out in your body waiting for the perfect time to strike. If your poor body is frantically dealing with toxins, which most of ours are, it’s really hard for it to heal itself the way it was designed to do.

The more I learned, the more I realized that this is the future of healthcare. The medical community does a fabulous job with acute care, but they’re not properly equipped (and don’t have time) to deal with chronic disease. We need to take charge of our own health in order to combat chronic diseases with diet and lifestyle changes.

Obviously, this fascinated me, from my own personal experience, from helping my daughter get rid of rosacea/eczema/migraines, and also from a “holy hannah, everybody needs to know this” standpoint. That’s why I went back to school and became a certified NTP.