Terms & Conditions

The content of balancing-nutrition.com website is intended for general use and is not designed to diagnose, treat or replace medical advice. Do not disregard professional medical advice or delay medical treatment because of something you have read on this website.

Both Elvira Gjini as a Registered Nutritional Therapist, and her new client, will sign a Terms of Engagement at the start of their Initial Consultation.

Cancellation Policy

Cancellation of an appointment by the client

If an appointment is cancelled with less than 24 hours-notice 50% fee will be incurred. If an appointment is not attended a 100% fee will be charged.

Cancellation of an appointment by Balancing Nutrition

If an appointment is cancelled with less than 24 hours-notice by Balancing Nutrition, a 50% reduction of your next appointment will be made.

Rescheduling the appointment

If you wish to reschedule your appointment, please use the link provided in the email you received when you first booked the appointment.

Clients under the age of 18

Children under 18 are welcomed to attend clinics, but they will need to be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

Testing

All tests recommended are through well known laboratories that use the latest technology and abide by GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice). Most labs are only available to practitioners in order to ensure the results are handled and interpreted with the level of knowledge and training required to best serve the clients. 

Supplements

Supplements are recommended from well-known companies such as Natural Dispensary, Amrita Nutrition etc which provide a range of international products of very high quality. 

Nutritional Therapist can/may:

  • Give personalised nutritional and lifestyle advice based on the clients health needs, concerns and health goals.
  • Recommend food supplements and/or functional testing as part of your nutritional therapy programme.

 Nutritional Therapist can’t:

  • Nutritional therapists are not permitted to diagnose, or claim to treat, medical conditions.
  • Nutritional advice is not a substitute for professional medical advice and/or treatment.

The standards of professional practice in Nutritional Therapy are governed by the CNHC Code of Conduct.