10 Reasons Why You Should Study Nutrition
Have you been reflecting on your journey this year? Perhaps you’re looking to change the path you’re on, or maybe you want to take your passion for health and wellness a little deeper... I remember having similar feelings nearly 15 years ago and I can tell you with 100% honesty that the most wonderful, life-changing thing I ever did was study nutrition.
Studying nutrition was a way to help heal my family from chronic disease and fulfill my lifelong passion. Becoming a nutritional consultant also opened doors I never could have dreamed of - including becoming the foundation for Food Matters as we know it today. James and I always knew that education was one of the most powerful tools for change in this world and we’ve dedicated our lives to building this into our mission.
I am a firm believer in chasing your dreams - so if it’s been a lifelong ambition to study nutrition I would say now is the best time to do it!! But if you have some limiting beliefs creeping in and you’re still sitting on the fence here are ten reasons that might resonate for you.
1. You Have A Passion For Helping Others
Good food truly has the power to heal. We know this because we saw it firsthand with James’ father Roy. One of the key roles of anyone working in the nutrition industry, or the broader health and wellness industry, is to inspire others to be their happiest, healthiest self. If you’re the friend or family member who’s known for helping others, then nutrition may be the pathway for you.
2. You Want To Better The Quality Of Your Own Life
Consider how much money you spend each year on appointments with doctors, specialists, or even holistic practitioners. What if there were a simpler way to better the quality of your life? By giving yourself the knowledge and education you need, you’ll be able to address any health concerns at the source and begin to live a life of prevention rather than treatment.
3. To Take Your Passion for Good Foods and Healthy Living To The Next Level
You’ve watched the films, read the books, listened to the podcasts, and you still want more! I know the feeling, I’ve been there before. Studying nutrition really took my passion for health and wellness to a whole new level. Not only did it allow me to turn my passion into a career, but I gained a deeper understanding of why this approach to our health is so important.
4. Wellness Is A Booming Industry
In 2001, economist Paul Zane Pilzer predicted the wellness industry to be the next trillion-dollar industry. And he was right! According to the Australian Financial Review, the global wellness industry is estimated at $US4.5 trillion. Wellness has entered the cultural mainstream and it’s safe to say that wellness - the universe of clean eating, juices, superfoods, mylks, supplements, skincare routines and self-care baths, boutique gyms, yoga, mindfulness, meditation, CBD oils, crystals, alternative medicine, holistic anything – has never been so seductive (or lucrative). And monetary value aside, the industry is booming because it’s a positive place and addresses the problems of many.
5. You’re Looking To Complement Your Other Training
Maybe you’re a personal trainer looking to build on your understanding of nutrition, or perhaps you’ve studied a mainstream dietetics degree but you’re looking to expand into holistic health. You might even be a doctor or practitioner, dissatisfied with the level of nutrition training you received! Wherever you’re coming from, holistic nutrition education can provide you with the knowledge to enhance (or form the foundations of) your practice.
6. You Want To Become A Health & Wellness Blogger or Influencer
With a booming wellness industry comes a booming sector of people who prop it up. Have you always wanted to start your own blog, or build a like-minded community around your passion - nutrition? If so, it’s best to start with the basics and ensure you have a thorough understanding of how it works, then you can begin to send your message to the world.
7. You’ve Tried (& Feel Let Down By) Mainstream Healthcare
Too many of us know how it feels to be let down by our modern healthcare system. It may be your desperation from living with chronic disease or even just an internal knowing that the professionals aren’t doing all that they can to help. But I firmly believe that we are the best advocates for our own health, and taking the opportunity to study holistic nutrition can aid the transition into becoming your own doctor.
8. You Want A Good, Comprehensive Understanding of How Nutrition Works
Amino acids, lipids, micronutrients, soluble, insoluble - do you often find yourself thrown by the industry terms and complexities of nutrition? Why does no one ever make it easy for us to understand? Nutrition is responsible for nearly everything within the human body, so in my opinion, it’s the most important thing to learn - even only just for our own health! But if you’re not looking to becoming a clinical practitioner, then maybe a short course is ideal for you.
9. You Want To Study A Philosophy That Challenges Mainstream Schools of Thought
Does it shock you that a high-dairy diet is still being promoted for good health? That’s because it’s what many are still being taught in universities worldwide, despite there being mounting evidence to prove otherwise. It gets especially damaging when financial factors (such as university funding) are involved. The best way to challenge this notion, while still being true to your passion, is to seek out an independent education provider who aligns with your understanding of the world.
10. It’s Been Your Dream To Work In The Industry, But You Haven’t Felt The Push To Get Started
Let this be your push today! Millions of people across the globe are out there, pursuing their dreams, so what’s letting you get in the way of following yours?
Do you have a passion for nutrition & natural healing?. Learn more about the Food Matters Nutrition Certification Program here.