I am a doctoral-trained nutrition and metabolic health practitioner focused on structured long-term improvement in metabolic function and physiological resilience.
My academic training and professional work have centered on metabolic dysfunction and behavioral factors that influence chronic disease risk. I apply this background to practical, structured interventions designed to improve metabolic health and physical capacity over extended time horizons.
This practice believes in a simple observation:
Most people do not fail because they lack information.
They fail because change is attempted without structure.
Metabolic health is not restored through intensity or short-term effort. It improves through disciplined, sequenced behavioral adjustments sustained over time.
My work integrates:
Doctoral-level training in human nutrition and metabolism
Formal education in dietetics and physiology
Ongoing application of evidence-based lifestyle modification systems
I focus on identifying and adjusting the dominant behavioral leverage point influencing a client’s metabolic trajectory.
Rather than changing multiple variables simultaneously, this practice emphasizes:
Controlled behavioral dosage
Longitudinal metric tracking
Measured adjustments based on trend data
Stability over rapid fluctuation
This structured approach reduces relapse and increases durability.
The goal is not dramatic short-term transformation.
The goal is stable metabolic improvement that persists.
Meaningful improvements in health occur when interventions are:
Appropriately dosed
Repeated consistently
Adjusted based on objective response
Maintained long enough to become durable
My role is to apply these methods with professional judgment, restraint, and continuity.
This practice functions as an adjunct to medical care.
I do not diagnose disease, prescribe medication, or replace a physician. I support medication adherence and do not advise against prescribed medications. Disease-specific dietary treatment and medical nutrition therapy are deferred to registered dietitians and physicians.
When medical concerns arise, collaboration with a client’s physician is prioritized.
I work with a limited number of clients to ensure attention, continuity, and quality. Individuals who work with me are typically professionals who value evidence-based methods and are willing to commit to a long-term process.
This practice is intentionally selective. Not every individual who inquires is an appropriate fit, and that selectivity is essential to maintaining quality and safety.
To inquire about an Initial Metabolic Health Assessment or to learn more about this practice, please contact:
Email: contact@dakotadustinphd.com