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Eat smarter, live longer with The Noosa Dietitian

For the past eight years, Lauren Rubin, accredited dietitian and owner of The Noosa Dietitian, has helped clients cut through the noise of fad diets and embrace a sustainable, evidence-based approach to healthy eating.

Offering personalised, practical, and enjoyable advice, Lauren supports individuals at all life stages—including weight management, chronic health conditions, digestive issues, disordered eating, paediatrics, fussy eating (kids and adults), sports nutrition, and women’s health (pre/post-pregnancy, menopause, and beyond).

’Food should be relished and savoured’

“I am passionate about food and love dining out, and I believe healthy eating should complement your lifestyle—not complicate it. You don’t have to eat kale to be healthy, and nutritious food can be delicious, affordable, and satisfying. I help people enjoy more of the foods they love while feeling their best, using simple, sustainable strategies that work in real life,“ Lauren said.

Now, Lauren is bringing her real-world nutrition expertise to an exclusive three-course lunch event at Noosa Boathouse. This unique experience will help guests bust common diet myths, break free from the diet cycle, and learn how to eat smarter—not less.

Enjoy a delicious, carefully curated menu, with Lauren guiding you through the nutritional benefits of each dish and sharing practical strategies to help you eat well without feeling restricted.

If you’re ready to take a smarter, more enjoyable, and efficient approach to food, don’t miss this event.

Date: Thursday 3 April

Location: Noosa Boathouse, 194 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville

Limited tickets available—secure your spot today!

 Call 0435 758 482 for event tickets or an appointment.

Or book online: trybooking.com/CYRYX

The Noosa Dietitian practice is located 6 Mary Street, Noosaville

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