If you’ve tried the low FODMAP diet without getting the results you hoped for, or if you’re not sure it’s even right for you, dietitian Chelsea McCallum spoke to Nerva creator Dr. Simone Peters about where to next.
Together on Instagram Live they discussed all things IBS, including gut-directed hypnotherapy, Nerva, and Dr. Peter’s research.
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About Chelsea McCallum
Chelsea McCallum is an Accredited Practising Dietitian, nutritionist, and recipe developer. She has years of clinical experience as a dietitian and is highly skilled in working with adolescents and adults. Since finishing a Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics, she further developed her knowledge in Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), the gut microbiome, and gut health, attending several workshops and courses within Australia and internationally in the UK. She is an an expert in IBS and the low FODMAP diet.
Learn more about Chelsea at www.dietitianchelsea.com or connect with her on Instagram.
About Dr. Simone Peters
Dr. Simone Peters was working with Monash University when she became aware of the potential for psychological therapies to improve gastrointestinal symptoms in people with gastrointestinal disorders. She quickly made it her mission to gain greater research insights into this field and completed her PhD examining the role of gut-directed hypnotherapy as a treatment for irritable bowel syndrome. Her data have shown it to be of similar efficacy to that of the low FODMAP diet, the first line dietary therapy applied in routine practice.
She is the creator of the Nerva gut-directed hypnotherapy program.




