Sarah Burdett, Ntp
Nutrition →Telehealth platform
Sesame
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Sarah Burdett is a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner who helps patients resolve chronic digestive issues, manage blood sugar imbalances, and achieve sustainable weight loss through personalized nutrition protocols. Working with clients across California via telehealth, she designs targeted dietary strategies that address root causes rather than symptoms, enabling patients to regain energy, stabilize their metabolism, and feel confident in their food choices again. Her evidence-based approach combines functional nutrition assessment with practical lifestyle coaching to deliver measurable health outcomes.
Services offered
Sarah specializes in nutritional therapy for digestive disorders including IBS, food sensitivities, and inflammatory gut conditions, as well as metabolic health concerns like prediabetes, PCOS, and weight management resistance. She uses functional nutrition assessment, detailed dietary analysis, and nutrient-dense meal planning tailored to each patient's biochemistry and lifestyle. During telehealth sessions, she conducts comprehensive intake consultations, reviews food and symptom logs, identifies nutritional gaps and trigger foods, and provides actionable dietary protocols with ongoing accountability. She works with adults seeking to optimize energy levels, resolve chronic digestive complaints, balance hormones, and achieve durable health improvements through food-first nutrition strategies.