How do you know what you read or hear about nutrition is true? Some much of the information we receive about nutrition comes to us – in bits and pieces. The nutrition information that we read or hear is a mix of truths, half truths, and gossip. There can be misinformation in books, magazines, newspapers, TV, the internet and speeches. Yet all of us want to believe all the nutrition gimmicks, supplements and “quick weight loss plans” that are out there. Here at TracySatov.com we only tell the truth.

Bio

Tracy Satov is a Registered Dietitian and holds a master's degree in science from New York University . She is a member of the American Dietetic Association and the Dietitians of Canada . She has lived in New York City for 9 years.

She worked as a consultant dietitian for hospitals, assistant living, and long term care facilities. Before moving back to Montreal she was a college professor and was working in private practice. She is published in the Journal of Obesity Research and is currently researching other articles.

She has helped 100's of clients to resolve dietary challenges that range from weight loss, diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol and pre/post natal nutrition. Tracy has a vast knowledge base and experience with all types of clients.

She has created a unique and innovative way of achieving your optimum nutritional level.