Naturopathic nutritionist · Creator · Brand partner

Hi, I'm Alina.

I took the long way around. Three years running my own restaurant in the UK while studying. Qualified as a naturopathic nutritionist in 2021 — BANT registered, opened a private practice the same year. Closed both in 2022. Then in 2025 I came back to nutrition through the camera — making the kind of food and wellness content I always wanted to see.

This site is the personal side of what I do now: brand partnerships, UGC, sponsored content, and one self-published eBook. Where my clinical training meets the work I genuinely love making.

— Alina
Alina, founder portrait
Education & path

A practice built on credentials.

2019
A restaurant of my own
Opened my first restaurant in the UK — running it while studying. Three years in service, suppliers and kitchens, learning how food actually shows up on plates and in bodies.
2021
Qualified · Naturopathic Nutritionist
Graduated from the College of Naturopathic Medicine, London. BANT registered the same year. Opened a private practice alongside the restaurant — one quiet year of one-to-one work.
2022
Both chapters close
Wound down the restaurant and the practice in the same year, deliberately. A pause to figure out the next chapter.
2025
Back to nutrition, through the camera
Returned to what I trained for — but this time as a creator. The beginning of brand partnerships, UGC and content collaborations, with the nutritionist's knowledge underneath.
2026
The Bloat Reset · first collaborations
My first eBook — drawn from seven years of personal experience with bloating, clinical training, and three years of cooking professionally. Plus the first major brand collaborations.
Principles

How I like to work.

Evidence first

Every claim passes my clinical review. I won't post what I wouldn't say in a consultation.

Editorial taste

Photography-led, type-led, slow-paced. I design for the few who scroll closely, not the many who scroll past.

Hand-picked

I take on three to five brand partnerships at a time. It's a small list on purpose — less means more care for each, and that's how I prefer to work.