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Prince Edward Island Nutritionist Named Best in Canada

Prince Edward Island Nutritionist Rachelle Wood has been voted Canada's Best Nutritionist and Canada's Best Health Motivator/Educator and Personal Role Model at this year's Best of Canada Awards for Natural Health practitioners.

2010-11-14
CHARLOTTETOWN, PE, CANADA, November 14, 2010 (Press-News.org) Holistic nutritionist Rachelle Wood has been voted Canada's Best Nutritionist and Canada's Best Health Motivator/Educator and Personal Role Model during the first annual Best of Canada Awards for Natural Health Practitioners, held earlier this month.

"To say I'm honored to have come out on top for these two categories is an understatement," states Wood. She adds, "The most exciting part of all this, of course, is the national exposure it will bring my business and with my online weight loss system which allows me to work with anyone who wants to be healthier, no matter where in Canada they live."

Wood is the only nutritionist to have developed nutrition software. See Results is a program being used by others in her industry across the country as well as individuals wishing to attain optimal health with Wood's assistance.

See Results allows Wood to work with clients around the country and it opens her holistic nutrition services up to local individuals who would otherwise have a difficult time fitting another commitment into their busy schedules. After her newest member joined See Results from Nunavut, Wood can say she's working with clients in 11 different provinces and territories.

Wood explains, "There are a lot of people out there who are just more comfortable doing things online, including embarking on a health and wellness journey. See Results makes it possible for me to reach these individuals. I've helped Islanders lose more than 65,000 pounds and that's something I'm very proud of. But now I'm ready to take on the rest of the country, and tackle some of the major health issues in the nation. See Results is allowing me to do just that."

For more information about SeeResults, visit SeeResults.ca. To learn more about Rachelle Wood Nutrition, visit her online at rachellewood.ca, call 902-892-SLIM, or visit her at her Charlottetown location above Beanz Cafe on University Avenue or at her Montague branch, located in Lawtons on MacIntyre Road.

When she enrolled in the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition, Rachelle weighed 250 pounds. Having safely whittled away 100 pounds, Rachelle Wood is dedicated to helping others. She is the author of the Rachelle Wood Nutrition Holistic Weight Loss Program, and the Rachelle Wood Nutrition Positively Charged Detoxification Program. Rachelle lives in Charlottetown PEI.


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[Press-News.org] Prince Edward Island Nutritionist Named Best in Canada
Prince Edward Island Nutritionist Rachelle Wood has been voted Canada's Best Nutritionist and Canada's Best Health Motivator/Educator and Personal Role Model at this year's Best of Canada Awards for Natural Health practitioners.