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Specialties
Carol Casalino is a Board Certified Nutrition Specialist (CNS) with an MS in Human Nutrition, specializing in helping women whose bodies are having a midlife crisis.
She helps women make sustainable, health-enhancing changes to their diet, lifestyle, and mindset, so they get rid of sugar cravings, jump start weight loss, slow down the aging process, and take control of their midlife body.
Her customized nutrition and lifestyle program, plus one-on-one counseling and guidance, helps transform midlife women from feeling fat, frumpy, and foggy-brained into feeling fit, fabulous, and in full control of their weight and health.
Specialties: Weight Management, Digestive disorders, Gluten Intolerance and Celiac disease, Food Intolerance and Sensitivities, Insulin Resistance, Autoimmune disease, Osteoporosis, Menopause, High Cholesterol, High Blood Pressure, Paleo/Primal/Ancestral diets, Gluten-free/Grain-free diets.
Other services include: Body Composition Analysis, Blood Test Reviews, Kitchen Detox, Detox Programs, Supplement Evaluation/Recommendations, and Grocery Store Tours.
PLEASE NOTE:
We do not accept insurance.
Sessions are available in our New York City office or by phone.
History
Established in 2000.
Carol Casalino Nutrition & Wellness is a boutique nutrition practice based in New York City and was founded 15 years ago by Carol Casalino, a Board Certified Nutrition Specialist.
Carol’s mission is to help midlife women take control of their own health and well-being so they can lose weight, look great, and feel great… like they used to.
She specializes in teaching women how to make sustainable, health-enhancing changes to their diet, lifestyle, and mindset, and have fun doing it!
Meet the Business Owner
Carol C.
Business Owner
Carol Casalino is a Board Certified Nutrition Specialist (CNS) with an MS in Human Nutrition from the University of Bridgeport and has been a Nutritionist for 15 years. She specializes in helping midlife women lose weight, look great, and feel great… like they used to.