Hi, I’m Madison Hows

I’m a Dietitian passionate about women’s health and gut health.

I know from first hand experience how overwhelming the nutrition space can be and how easy it is to get stuck wondering what you should even eat with the various opinions out there.

When working together, I take the guess work out by utilising an evidence-based and non diet approach to health. I’ll help you focus on building healthy habits to improve overall health and wellbeing rather than a number on the scale.

I also take a holistic approach to health looking at the bigger picture considering nutrition, exercise, stress, sleep habits and your relationship with food to facilitate sustainable change.

Outside of work, I am a passionate yogi, coffee lover and enjoy reading the latest nutrition science.

What NULA stands for

NULA represents the values I bring to every client relationship and every step of your health journey:

Nourish
Nourishing yourself goes beyond what’s on your plate. It’s about daily habits that support both your body and your mind.

Understand
No two bodies are the same. I work collaboratively to truly understand your unique story, your needs, and your goals, so that care is always tailored to you.

Learn
Nutrition science is constantly evolving. I stay up to date with the latest evidence so you don’t have to, bringing practical, real world strategies you can apply and use.

Achieve
Together, we’ll create a sustainable plan that supports progress, based on your goals.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Health Sciences (Nutrition) (The University of Queensland)

  • Masters of Dietetic Studies (The University of Queensland)

  • Yoga Teacher Training (250hr)

Professional Memberships

  • Accredited Practising Dietitian (APD) with Dietitians Australia (APD053431)

  • Dietitian with College of Dietitians of Alberta (Canada) (#3139)

Further Training

  • Monash University’s Low FODMAP diet and IBS Training for Dietitians

  • QuEDS Evidence-informed Dietetic Practice for Eating Disorders

  • Further training in women’s health (fertility, pregnancy, PCOS, gestational diabetes, endometriosis, peri/menopause).

  • Nerva IBS Clinicians' Course