Gut health communication rooted in science, clarity, and real human understanding.
I help gut health brands communicate complex nutrition information in a way consumers trust and healthcare professionals respect.
Hi, I’m Sarah.
I’m a registered dietitian specializing in gut health and nutrition communications.
I work with gut health brands that already have strong products but struggle to explain their value in a way that feels clear, credible, and genuinely useful to the people they’re trying to help.
Because the truth is, most nutrition communication falls into one of two extremes:
either it’s overloaded with clinical jargon, or it’s simplified so aggressively that consumers stop trusting it altogether.
The brands that stand out are the ones that communicate clearly without losing credibility.
Why gut health communication matters to me.
My connection to gut health is personal as much as it is professional.
As a teenager, I dealt with digestive issues that disrupted daily life in ways most people don’t talk about openly. I know what it feels like to plan your day around bathroom access, avoid certain situations out of fear, and constantly search for answers while sorting through overwhelming and often conflicting advice.
That experience shaped the way I approach nutrition communication now.
People deserve information that feels practical, evidence-based, and approachable. They deserve communication that helps them feel informed instead of intimidated.
And brands creating genuinely helpful gut health products deserve messaging that clearly explains why their work matters.
Consumers don't need more health information.
They need information they can understand and trust.
That's why my work is built around five principles:
Translating science clearly
Relating it to real life
Using evidence responsibly
Simplifying without oversimplifying
Teaching before selling.
My approach to nutrition communications.
Who I work with.
I primarily work with early to mid-stage gut health brands that care deeply about helping people and want their communication to reflect that.
My clients are often frustrated that:
• consumers don’t fully understand the value of their product
• provider materials feel too technical or disconnected
• wellness marketing in their industry sounds vague or interchangeable
• their messaging doesn’t reflect the quality of the science behind their work
They’re looking for communication that feels clearer, more credible, and more human.
Clear communication builds trust.
If your brand needs nutrition communication that feels evidence-based, approachable, and genuinely useful, I’d love to connect.