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Does this sound like you?

Patients who have problems they don't feel their GP takes seriously.
"I am so tired I am exhausted. Something has to be wrong. What can I do?"
"I feel depressed."
"I have been told I have IBS but the doctors haven't really given me anything that helps."

Patients who have certain specific conditions they would like to deal with in a natural way , or in conjunction with orthodox medicines.
"I have been diagnosed with Crohn's."   "I have MS."

Patients who would like nutritional support before they stop taking a medicine.
"I want to come off HRT, I know what I was like before and don't want to go back to that."
"I am frightened of stopping The Pill as my periods used to cripple me, but I want to have a baby."

Athletes who want sports nutrition to enhance their performance.
"I have a triathlon in September I want to train for."
"How can I improve my times?"                       

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Difficult Diners is a website dedicated to those who eat a restricted diet, literally those who find it difficult to dine anywhere other than home. It is also for parents and carers of difficult diners, as they have to cook for a restricted diet. It includes information on the more common allergies, wheat, dairy, yeast , sugar, and nuts. It also includes sample recipes for diets that are wheat free, dairy free, yeast free, sugar free and nut free. Sample recipes have been taken from Difficult Diners--The Cookbook.
Difficult Diners was set up by Miller Rogers in 1998. Miller Rogers is a nutritional therapist who works in Clapham, South London. She runs a thriving private practise, giving nutritional advice for those who are looking for a more natural route to health. Miller Rogers also gives talks and workshops on food intolerances and other nutritional related topics by request.
Miller Rogers trained at the Plaskett College of Nutritional Therapy and has a Diploma in Nutritional Medicine. She also has a BA in Catering Management and Retail Management. Miller Rogers is married and has two children.