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Davis Dietetics

Locality: Bella Vista

Phone: +61 2 8883 2040



Address: 14 Brampton Drive 2155 Bella Vista, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.davisdietetics.com

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20.01.2022 Our deliciously new 5 STAR HEALTH RATED ‘Better for You’ High Protein Low Carb wraps have had an upgrade! You will see our updated packaging hit shelves ...over the coming weeks. If you haven’t yet tried these, please do, you’ll love them... they are on special this week for only $4.00! They are not only better for you, they are better for the world we live in - VEGAN 100% Made with SOLAR ENERGY High PROTEIN 8.7g per wrap LOW CARB 8.5g per wrap EXCELLENT SOURCE OF FIBRE 7.3g per wrap Lower SALT NO added SUGAR Super Tasty & Soft Available in @colessupermarkets nationally in the bread aisle



20.01.2022 People living with diabetes can make up to 180 extra decisions each day covering everything from food to medication to exercise and more just to stay well and h...ealthy. Mentally and emotionally that is a lot of stress to deal with. Download resources to share for #NationalDiabetesWeek 2020: 12- 18 July. https://diabetesnsw.com.au/eve/national-diabetes-week-2020/ #NDW2020 #HeadsUpOnDiabetes See more

19.01.2022 I’m tired of being told (not even asked) that skim milk has more SUGAR than full-fat or whole milk. It’s just not true. So I did a comparison . Skim milk has ...had almost all its fat skimmed off, so it has fewer kilojoules or Calories Fat contributes the most kilojoules - double that of protein or the carb lactose (a natural sugar of milk). Its energy has dropped from 266 to only 147 kilojoules When you remove the fat from whole milk, you concentrate what remains. So the sugars go up from 4.8 to 4.9 per cent (hardly a lot), plus the protein, sodium and calcium go up slightly. In other words, if you start with 100 mLs of full-fat milk, then remove the 5 per cent fat to create a fat-free skim milk, you end up with only 95 mLs of final skim milk. That 95 mLs turned into a percentage (100% of 100 mLs) magnifies what is there. I guess skim milk sometimes tastes a little sweeter, but this is due to this higher content of natural milk sugar called lactose and also because the fat isn't there any more to round out the flavour. However, this doesn’t mean you’re consuming any added sugar. You’re not. I’m not here to defend any milk but my blood does rise to a boil when I hear something incorrect being spread. Please can we move on? Skim milk or any low-fat milk does NOT have more sugar than whole milk. Rant over. I ended up writing a website post about this whole issue. Just click on the link in my Bio above and then Search for skim milk on the website. This post is not sponsored. I simply chose the SAME brand to do the comparison.

18.01.2022 Zumba is back, for those who have been asking. I’m hope it is something I can get back to after my operation



18.01.2022 Last appointments this week before I will be taking leave for back surgery. With these things it is difficult to know how much time I will need off. Please check appointment availability below and understand if I need to extend your appointment time. Thank you Sarah Davis Directory.bookedin.com/Davis-dietetics

15.01.2022 #DietitiansDay is only one sleep away and we’re so excited to celebrate the many Accredited Practising Dietitians making a difference to the health and nutritio...n of their communities! How are you planning on celebrating the day? To close our #DietitiansMakeaDifference countdown we’re celebrating the very first DAA president Joan Steel. Joan had a hospital and research background and played a pivotal role in the improved image of dietitians as the authority on the science of nutrition and dietetics. She was instrumental to the forming of a national body of dietitians, and left a lasting legacy on the profession. DA Members like Joan, are you interested in the difference you can make to our dynamic association? Remember, Dietitians Day is also the last day to submit your Board Director Nominations! Visit Share Plate to nominate yourself, or someone who suits the profile - https://bit.ly/3hwHM57

13.01.2022 MEDIA: Dietitians Australia is calling for an extension to government funded telehealth dietetic services beyond 30 September to ensure all Australians, regardl...ess of where they live, can continue to receive high-quality nutrition care. More than 49 000 Medicare telehealth appointments with allied health practitioners have been processed between March-May for chronic disease management. It would be a detriment to the health of all Australians, if the Federal Government was to revert back to only providing Medicare and Department of Veterans’ Affairs subsidies for face-to-face appointments. Tara Diversi, APD and DAA President. #APDs and their clients share their stories about the benefits of telehealth. Read more here: https://bit.ly/2W3kfR7



11.01.2022 Menopause.... Brain fog, Irritable, mood swings, hot flushes, body aches and pains ,weight gain and insomnia are all symptoms of Menopause along with many more. Book an appointment today to discuss your symptoms at www.rousehillwomenshealth.com.au or call 0296791098

08.01.2022 Compare the pair! Did you know our NEW High Protein Low Carb ‘Better for You’ wraps are the ‘healthier’ option to choose VS other major brands at the sup...ermarket? Our delicious, soft and nutritious wraps are also made using SOLAR ENERGY from our onsite solar farm! Did we mention they are also Vegan?!? Proudly AUSTRALIAN OWNED and MADE in country VICTORIA they are the ‘Better’ option to choose for you and your family when deciding at the supermarket shelf. Try our new ‘Better for You’ wraps today, make the switch and support AUSTRALIAN OWNED & MADE! We promise you’ll love them! Available at Coles stores nationally in the bread aisle. #coles #wraps #betterforyou

01.01.2022 The glycemic index (GI) ranks how quickly or slowly carbohydrate foods affect blood glucose levels. Want to learn how to use the GI? Read our fact sheet here ht...tp://ow.ly/lBOu50Bukl0 or have a chat with a dietitian. To find dietitian, contact the Dietitians Australia on 1800 812 942 or visit www.dietitiansaustralia.org.au. You can also speak with a dietitian on the NDSS Helpline 1800 637 700. #glycemicindex #diabetes #diabetesnutrition

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