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In this episode of the Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast, host Jamie Belz, FNTP, MHC sits down with fellow FNTP and NTA educator Hallie Loy-Roby for a practical, honest conversation about building real, sustainable meal-planning habits that support foundational health for overall wellbeing.
Hallie Loy-Roby is a Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, course developer, and Assistant Instructor with the Nutritional Therapy Association. Through her practice, Holistically Hallie, she helps clients understand digestion, blood sugar regulation, and liver and gallbladder function with a clear, evidence-informed approach rooted in real food and bio-individuality. She's known for blending science, practicality, and grounded encouragement in a way that helps people take meaningful action without perfectionism or overwhelm.
Together, Jamie and Hallie unpack what meal planning looks like in real life—without the pressure, elaborate systems, or unrealistic expectations that so often derail people. They explore the power of consistency, how to build nutrient-dense meals from simple ingredients, and how intentional planning reduces stress, supports digestion, stabilizes blood sugar, and frees up mental energy.
Topics Covered:
Beginning meal planning when you feel disorganized or stretched thin
Creating balanced meals using protein, whole-food carbohydrates, fiber, and healthy fats
Increasing color and diversity on the plate for improved digestion and nutrient density
Using leftovers, ingredient prep, and theme nights to simplify the week
Supporting picky eaters or adults who were never exposed to real vegetables growing up
Identifying early signs of blood sugar issues or digestive stress
Using tools—from sticky notes to AI—to make real food easier
Building a kitchen rhythm that aligns with the Foundations of Nutritional Therapy
The conversation is steady, grounded, and refreshingly doable. Jamie and Hallie bring clarity to a topic that often feels overcomplicated, reminding listeners that small steps—done consistently—are what shift energy, digestion, mood, and long-term health.
Resources Mentioned:
Nutritional Therapy Association (NTA)
Episode 66: SIBO Symptoms and Solutions
Episode 6: The Dr. Francis M Pottenger Episode
Episode 69: The Dr. Weston A Price Episode
Episode 46: Wellness 101
Episode 60: Super Foods, Super Kids
Episode 4: Bio-Individuality
Episode 11: Digestive Hell (Learn DIGESTION from the NTA's founder, Gray Graham)
Episode 10: Optimal Wellness Starts Here (How DIGESTION is supposed to work!)
BOOK: Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon
FOUNDATIONS OF HEALING COURSE FROM THE NTA
Explore more from Hallie at:
https://www.nourishtherootcause.com
https://www.instagram.com/holistically.hallie/
Please subscribe, give us 5-Star reviews, and comment directly to us on Spotify!
By Jamie Belz, FNTP, MHC - The Nutritional Therapy Association5
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In this episode of the Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast, host Jamie Belz, FNTP, MHC sits down with fellow FNTP and NTA educator Hallie Loy-Roby for a practical, honest conversation about building real, sustainable meal-planning habits that support foundational health for overall wellbeing.
Hallie Loy-Roby is a Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, course developer, and Assistant Instructor with the Nutritional Therapy Association. Through her practice, Holistically Hallie, she helps clients understand digestion, blood sugar regulation, and liver and gallbladder function with a clear, evidence-informed approach rooted in real food and bio-individuality. She's known for blending science, practicality, and grounded encouragement in a way that helps people take meaningful action without perfectionism or overwhelm.
Together, Jamie and Hallie unpack what meal planning looks like in real life—without the pressure, elaborate systems, or unrealistic expectations that so often derail people. They explore the power of consistency, how to build nutrient-dense meals from simple ingredients, and how intentional planning reduces stress, supports digestion, stabilizes blood sugar, and frees up mental energy.
Topics Covered:
Beginning meal planning when you feel disorganized or stretched thin
Creating balanced meals using protein, whole-food carbohydrates, fiber, and healthy fats
Increasing color and diversity on the plate for improved digestion and nutrient density
Using leftovers, ingredient prep, and theme nights to simplify the week
Supporting picky eaters or adults who were never exposed to real vegetables growing up
Identifying early signs of blood sugar issues or digestive stress
Using tools—from sticky notes to AI—to make real food easier
Building a kitchen rhythm that aligns with the Foundations of Nutritional Therapy
The conversation is steady, grounded, and refreshingly doable. Jamie and Hallie bring clarity to a topic that often feels overcomplicated, reminding listeners that small steps—done consistently—are what shift energy, digestion, mood, and long-term health.
Resources Mentioned:
Nutritional Therapy Association (NTA)
Episode 66: SIBO Symptoms and Solutions
Episode 6: The Dr. Francis M Pottenger Episode
Episode 69: The Dr. Weston A Price Episode
Episode 46: Wellness 101
Episode 60: Super Foods, Super Kids
Episode 4: Bio-Individuality
Episode 11: Digestive Hell (Learn DIGESTION from the NTA's founder, Gray Graham)
Episode 10: Optimal Wellness Starts Here (How DIGESTION is supposed to work!)
BOOK: Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon
FOUNDATIONS OF HEALING COURSE FROM THE NTA
Explore more from Hallie at:
https://www.nourishtherootcause.com
https://www.instagram.com/holistically.hallie/
Please subscribe, give us 5-Star reviews, and comment directly to us on Spotify!

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