{"id":5879,"date":"2016-10-28T08:30:30","date_gmt":"2016-10-28T07:30:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bantuat.org\/?p=5879"},"modified":"2018-09-18T14:11:29","modified_gmt":"2018-09-18T13:11:29","slug":"claire-foss-the-institute-for-optimum-nutrition","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bant.org.uk\/claire-foss-the-institute-for-optimum-nutrition\/","title":{"rendered":"Claire Foss, The Institute for Optimum Nutrition (ION)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Having travelled to Australia in my 20&#8217;s to &#8216;find myself&#8217;, I discovered a wonderful Naturopath and decided this was a career route that appealed to me. Together\u00a0with a dislike of the orthodox system (years of visiting doctors with ear problems and excessive amounts of antibiotics), I believed there must be a natural alternative to prescription drugs.<\/p>\n<p>Fast forward fifteen years and here we are. Two children, a job, a house and a partner to add to the mix, it seemed a perfect time to embark on my &#8216;natural&#8217; journey.<\/p>\n<p>The Science Access course was a steep learning curve coupled with an undiscovered love of science, which I&#8217;m now trying to pass onto my son. The lecturer, Jack, was lovely, but at times I wanted to scream &#8216;I have no idea what you are talking about&#8217;! Other times I just wanted to cry. I ploughed on through, receiving a fantastic mark for the chemistry section of the course.<\/p>\n<p>I happily skipped through year one, the only hiccup was me thinking I had every ailment we were currently learning about. This subsided and my fears are now focused on the teaching clinic!<\/p>\n<p>Year two has been the most challenging, at times thinking the stress of the workload was actually going to kill me. That said, it&#8217;s great to meet every month with like-minded people, whom like me, don&#8217;t want to eat gluten. Not because it makes us bloat but because of all the other reactions it &#8216;may&#8217; cause.<\/p>\n<p>I am now in my third year, on occasions I felt like I was drowning in life, study and work. As I embark on the final stretch, there&#8217;s excitement (I&#8217;ve almost completed the course, can change my career and practice nutrition professionally), \u00a0trepidation (the training clinic awaits me) and a tinge of sadness that this will be my final year of monthly weekends in London, fun and laughter with new friends and regular visits to Itsu.<\/p>\n<p>It has been hard work and a significant financial commitment but it has genuinely changed my life, my family&#8217;s (and some friends&#8217;) lives. What I have learnt during this process I now apply day-to-day, reaping the benefits emotionally and physically. I am excited by the prospect of practising nutrition professionally, making a real difference to the health and wellbeing of others.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Claire Foss is a 3rd year student on the Diploma of Nutritional Therapy \u00a0(DipION) at the\u00a0Institute for Optimum Nutrition. She is also a student member of BANT and volunteers as a BANT student rep. If you would like to write a story for the Student Spotlight, please email us at studentsocialmedia@bant.org.uk<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Having travelled to Australia in my 20&#8217;s to &#8216;find myself&#8217;, I discovered a wonderful Naturopath and decided this was a career route that appealed to me. Together\u00a0with a dislike of the orthodox system (years of visiting doctors with ear problems and excessive amounts of antibiotics), I believed there must be a natural alternative to prescription drugs. Fast forward fifteen years and here we are. Two children, a job, a house and a partner to add to the mix, it seemed a perfect time to embark on my &#8216;natural&#8217; journey. 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