Nutrition Town Hall was founded by Nutritionist Robert
Crayhon as an outreach to help serve those who could not afford
a visit with a nutritionist. Often, those who can’t afford
individualized nutrition care need it the most. Education about
optimal nutrition and lifestyle is needed by nearly everyone
to help address the current health crises in America. It is
Robert’s belief that this life-changing and life-saving
information must be available for free to everyone.
Group support is also essential for helping to achieve our health goals. We may
read in a book or magazine about an approach to weight loss or managing our cholesterol,
but how well can we stick with our program? Nutrition Town Hall allows
us to get the group support we need along with the guidance of a degreed nutritionist—devoid
of any program fees or dues—in order to achieve our health goals, no matter
what they may be.
Diabetes, heart disease and obesity are at epidemic levels, and conditions such
as cancer and Alzheimer’s disease are at alarmingly high rates. Nutrition
Town Hall meetings seek to unite Americans and create a sense of community where
we all help each other to seek optimal health, our best defense against any ailment.
The information shared at Nutrition Town Hall meetings is not meant to substitute
for medical care, nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease.
Yet working together, and supporting one another, and sharing important preventive
and therapeutic nutrition and lifestyle information, we will be able to keep
all of ourselves motivated to take care of ourselves in the light of the latest
research and with the support of the friends who support our journey toward health
on every level.