The Dietitian Collective UK

Expert Nutrition Support for Gut Health

& a Positive Relationship with Food

Gastrointestinal Support

IBS, bloating, reflux (GORD), gut microbiome health, IBD, coeliac disease, diverticular disease

Food Relationship & Emotional Eating

Understanding triggers, reducing guilt, and improving eating habits

Custom Plans and Coaching

Sustainable, evidence-based strategies for improving health and wellbeing

How I can help

Your journey to better health starts here

Struggling with digestive issues, emotional eating, or an unhealthy relationship with food? You’re not alone. The Dietitian Collective UK, provides science-backed, personalised nutrition support to help you improve your gut health, build confidence in food choices, and develop lifelong healthy habits—without restrictive diets or judgement.

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Services and What to Expect

Our specialist dietitian offers one-to-one support, focusing on:

Food Coaching

1:1 Nutrition coaching and supportive counselling on relationship with food, and gut health.

Microbiome Testing

Gain insights into your gut health, with professional interpretation and personalised recommendations.

Vitamins & Supplements

Evidence-based recommendations where clinically necessary to support digestive health and wellbeing.

Weight Change

Practical strategies to change eating habits and modify diet and lifestyle to reach weight goals.

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She is knowledgeable, friendly and she has understood my requirements and issue & suggested the best things.  She did not push any thing, instead she tried to explain how the body works, that we should give 2/3 weeks of time so that body gets used to the habits, which will now motivate me towards the goal..I would definitely recommend her. Thank you Naomi

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I have a number of health issues which makes following guidance difficult. But I feel that I am being given guidance which I can follow and discuss and I never feel chastised but am gaining a greater understanding of the food I eat, when I should eat it and what to avoid.

 Also it was a really positive experience to have my digestive issues recognised as linked to ME/CFS and not labelled ‘psychological’.

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Client JD has ulcerative collitis with blood in stool.

“my symptoms have much improved – only sporadically loose and been some time since I’ve had blood. I also don’t have to go as quickly or as often.”

 

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Client AR had constipation, wind, burping and reflux, some bloating and a BMI of 33.6kg/m2.

 “It’s nice to have an answer, and not as overwhelming knowing what I can/can’t tolerate”

AR

IBS Programme, Lost 1.5st and resolved his gut symptoms

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Client EW had bloating after every meal and tiredness.

“I didn’t realise how bloated I was before. I have lost 1.5inches from my waist and have had to tighten my belt.”

 

EW

IBS FODMAP Programme and 30g fibre, Lost 1.5 inches from her waist and identified food intolerances

Microbiome Testing at Home

Understanding your gut health can be a game-changer for your overall well-being. Your gut microbiome plays a huge role in digestion, immune health, and how you feel day-to-day. As a recognised healthcare provider for leading microbiome stool testing companies, you can take a deeper look at the balance of bacteria in your gut, which could offer important clues about any digestive challenges you’re experiencing, like bloating, IBS, or food sensitivities.

The diversity and balance of gut bacteria

Any signs of harmful bacteria overgrowth

Indicators of inflammation and overall gut health

Insights into how well your body is absorbing nutrients

Meet Your Dietitian

Naomi May Asembi, BSc Hons RD

Hello I’m Naomi, founder of the Dietitian Collective UK. I have over 5 years of experience in the NHS as a Community Dietitian and a Prescribing Advisor Dietitian and as a recognised private healthcare provider.

I also lecture and write for food companies, magazines and blogs giving the latest evidence-based information and advice. My favourite part about working with clients is seeing them get the results they hope for, whether that be improving their symptoms, improving their relationship with food or learning more about nutrition.