Plant-Based Vegan Vegetarian
Plant-Based, Vegetarian, and Vegan Dietitian Nutritionist in the St. Louis Area, Missouri, and Illinois
Meet Your Nutrient Needs with Medical Nutrition Therapy for a Plant-Based, Vegetarian, or Vegan Diet
What does a vegan – vegetarian – plant-based dietitian do?
We provide online or in-person medical nutrition therapy. We can help to ensure that those following a plant based diet are still meeting the appropriate energy needs to function optimally. We provide dietary advice for those who want to transition to a vegetarian and/or vegan diet, and help ensure our patients that eliminating certain food groups (animal protein/dairy/eggs/fish/etc) won’t actually compromise their health.
As vegetarian dietitian nutritionists in the St. Louis area, we specialize in helping those who follow or want to adopt a vegetarian diet.
Here’s what a vegetarian dietitian can do for you:
- Dietary Assessment: We meet you where you are, assessing your current diet and setting realistic goals to implement a vegetarian or vegan plan.
- Personalized Meal Planning: We create customized meal plans that meet your nutritional needs and preferences, while implementing vegetarian principles.
- Nutrient Optimization: We ensure that you get all essential nutrients, such as protein, iron, calcium, vitamin B12, and omega-3 fatty acids, which can be challenging to obtain in a vegetarian diet.
- Education: We provide you with key information about the different types of vegetarian diets (lacto-vegetarian, ovo-vegetarian, lacto-ovo vegetarian, and vegan) and the benefits and potential challenges of each.
- Recipe and Cooking Advice: We can offer practical advice on cooking and preparing balanced vegetarian meals, including providing recipes and tips for incorporating a variety of plant-based foods.
- Health Management: Transitioning to a plant-based diet (vegetrian or vegan or other) can help manage specific health conditions that might be influenced by diet, such as PCOS, diabetes, heart disease, and gastrointestinal disorders, and inflammation. We provide medical nutrition therapy to help manage, and even reverse, medical conditions through a vegetarian diet.
- Supplement Recommendations: We can provide you with key supplement support and advice when necessary to ensure adequate intake of nutrients that might be lacking in a vegetarian diet, such as vitamin B12, vitamin D, and iron.
- Lifestyle Integration: We can help you with tips and recommendations on how to integrate your vegetarian diet into your lifestyle, considering factors such as budget, time constraints, and cultural preferences.
- Sustainable Eating: We can help you promote sustainable and ethical eating practices, including the benefits of a vegetarian diet for the environment and animal welfare.
- Support and Motivation: We will always be available to provide ongoing support, motivation, and monitoring to help you stick to your dietary goals and make adjustments as needed.
By working with a vegetarian dietitian in our practice, you can be confident that you will be given the tools to follow a balanced, nutritious diet that supports your health and well-being while aligning with your vegetarian values.
Do dietitians recommend veganism?
We are proud plant based supporters at Branz Nutrition Counseling. However, it’s all about ensuring you are checking the box for meeting nutritional needs with major food groups missing.
This can be possible in eating disorder recovery, too, with the help of a trained eating disorder dietitian to facilitate this recovery approach.
Can a nutritionist help me become a vegetarian?
With our outpatient treatment program for disordered eating and eating disorders, healing your relationship with food and body is a critical factor in recovery. Here are some ways to develop a healthier body image:
What foods do you eat on a plant-based diet?
The United States is a very meat-centric culture. Nevertheless, over the past several years, we’ve seen a rise in plant-based diet plans.
Many dishes that require animal protein can easily be swapped out for other alternatives to support a plant based diet. A dietitian can confirm you are meeting requirements to best absorb nutrients for optimal health and well being.
Here’s a list of key nutrients and the plant-based foods that can help you meet your nutritional needs:
Protein
- Legumes: Lentils, chickpeas, black beans, kidney beans, and peas
- Soy Products: Tofu, tempeh, edamame, and soy milk
- Nuts and Seeds: Almonds, walnuts, chia seeds, flaxseeds, sunflower seeds, and hemp seeds
- Whole Grains: Quinoa, bulgur, farro, and whole wheat
Iron
- Leafy Greens: Spinach, kale, Swiss chard, and collard greens
- Legumes: Lentils, chickpeas, and beans
- Nuts and Seeds: Pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds, and cashews
- Fortified Foods: Fortified cereals and breads
- Dried Fruits: Raisins, apricots, and prunes
- Leafy Greens: Bok choy, collard greens, turnip greens, and kale
- Fortified Plant Milks: Almond milk, soy milk, and oat milk
- Fortified Orange Juice
- Tofu (calcium-set)
- Almonds and Tahini
- Fortified Foods: Nutritional yeast, fortified plant milks, fortified cereals, and fortified meat substitutes
- Supplements: Vitamin B12 supplements, as it is difficult to obtain sufficient B12 from plant foods alone
- Seeds: Flaxseeds, chia seeds, and hemp seeds
- Walnuts
- Algal Oil: A plant-based supplement derived from algae
- Fortified Foods: Fortified plant milks, fortified orange juice, and fortified cereals
- Mushrooms exposed to sunlight
- Supplements: Vitamin D2 or D3 (vegan source)
- Legumes: Lentils, chickpeas, and beans
- Nuts and Seeds: Pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, and cashews
- Whole Grains: Quinoa, oats, and whole wheat
- Fortified Foods: Fortified cereals
- Sea Vegetables: Seaweed (nori, kelp, dulse)
- Iodized Salt
- Fiber and Antioxidants
- Fruits and Vegetables: A wide variety of colors and types
- Whole Grains: Brown rice, oats, quinoa, and barley
- Combine Iron with Vitamin C: To enhance iron absorption, consume iron-rich foods with foods high in vitamin C (e.g., citrus fruits, tomatoes, bell peppers).
- Pair Calcium-Rich Foods with Vitamin D: To improve calcium absorption, ensure adequate vitamin D intak
By working with a vegetarian nutritionists, you can ensure that you are including a diverse range of these plant-based foods in your diet. By doing so, you can meet your nutritional needs and maintain a balanced, healthy lifestyle.
What can a dietitian nutritionist do to help with overeating?
The dietitians on our team are disordered eating nutrition specialists. We specialize in vegetarian or vegan overeating and binge eating disorder, and will work to help you heal your relationship with food and body.
When it comes to overeating, the main goal is to determine the root of the problem and work alongside a patient’s team to ensure a collaborative approach.
An eating disorder dietitian on our team will work with you to ensure adequate calories are being consumed with a mix of nutritious and fun foods intertwined. We can also work to help you transition to intuitive eating, healing your relationship with food and body and challenging beliefs about food, weight, body image, and movement.
Get online nutrition therapy or meet us in one of our offices in the St. Louis area to improve your relationship with food and body.
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Branz Nutrition Counseling is a team of licensed dietitian nutritionists serving the Greater St. Louis area and clients nationwide through telehealth. We provide evidence-based nutrition counseling for individuals and families seeking support with their health, eating habits, and relationship with food.
Our weight-inclusive, LGBTQIA+-affirming approach is grounded in Intuitive Eating and Health at Every Size principles. We specialize in eating disorder recovery and nutrition care for chronic conditions such as PCOS, diabetes, and heart disease, offering compassionate, personalized support through in-person sessions in Illinois and Missouri and virtual care across multiple states.
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SIFU 5EFITTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Highly recommend this place! Super knowledgeable and very helpful! 10 out of 10!!! - SIFU Eric ToenniesTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I have been sending patients to Branz for a while now and there is nobody I trust more than these nutritionist and dieticians. They actually care about you and take a deep dive into your life to see what all is the reason or reasons that you cannot obtain the results you are looking for. They provide a great plan on how to get you from A to B in the best way possible. My favorite part of their care is when a patient comes back and tells me how thorough they have been in covering what is going on. Loshi VueTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I can’t say enough great things about this practice! The team brings professionalism, heart, and deep clinical expertise to every discussion. Their initiative to keep learning, growing, and leading within the field of nutrition truly sets them apart! HeatherTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We’ve worked with Branz Nutrition Counseling on several occasions, and each experience has been exceptional. The team is incredibly knowledgeable and professional, but what really sets them apart is how down-to-earth and approachable they are. Talking about food and eating behaviors can be very vulnerable—much like discussing any other mental health concern—and it makes a huge difference to work with people who meet you with kindness and zero judgment. The team at Branz truly makes people feel supported. They’re not there to lecture or shame; they’re there to help. We’ll continue to refer people to Branz because we trust they’ll be met with compassion, respect, and real expertise. Shawna RicheyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Working with Michelle Wilson, RD, has been such a gift. Michelle’s warmness and professionalism shine through in every interaction, and she creates an environment where clients feel safe, supported, and truly cared for. As someone who frequently refers clients her way, I have complete trust in Michelle’s expertise and compassionate approach. I know that anyone I send to her will be met with thoughtful, individualized care, and that peace of mind is invaluable. I cannot recommend Michelle and Branz Nutrition Counseling highly enough! Hannah MilksTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Working with Michelle Wilson is a joy. She approaches each person as a human, not a "patient". She naturally balances humor and light heartedness with the necessary dedication, thoughtfulness, and empathy required to create meaningful change in people's lives. I highly recommend working with Michelle. Megan GleicherTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I cannot recommend Michelle enough. They are truly one of the most compassionate and knowledgeable dietitians I have ever worked with. Michelle understands the deep connection between mental health and eating disorders, and they approach their clients with kindness, flexibility, and genuine care. Sunny Day PsychiatryTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Michelle at Branz Nutrition Counseling is someone I would highly recommend! They have a friendly, genuine spirit and a strong ability to connect with colleagues and clients. Engaging, kind, and knowledgable, Michelle is a trusted resource for my clients seeking nutritional and eating disorder support. Alex MarlerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Ask for Michelle Wilson. She is the best! Haley StaatsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I have had nothing short of positive interactions with the entire Branz team. Michelle invited me into the ED helping professional community immediately and has been a warm, welcoming human from the moment I met her. She’s also such a wealth of knowledge. Love this team!
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