THE NUTRITION FOR GOOD MANIFESTO...
Nutrition for Good means making peace with food and honoring your body.
Nutrition for Good means ditching food rules and discovering authentic health.
Nutrition for Good means celebrating body diversity and supporting one another.
Nutrition for Good means eating, moving, and living to nourish body, mind, and soul.
Nutrition for Good means ditching food rules and discovering authentic health.
Nutrition for Good means celebrating body diversity and supporting one another.
Nutrition for Good means eating, moving, and living to nourish body, mind, and soul.
Meet Greta Jarvis, MS, MPH (she/her)
Oregon native Greta Jarvis earned her Bachelor of Arts summa cum laude in Latin American Studies and Public Health at Occidental College, Master of Science in Nutrition at the National University of Natural Medicine, and Master of Public Health in Health Promotion at the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health. She completed her certification as an integrative health coach with Duke Integrative Medicine and is a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor. The non-diet and weight-inclusive philosophies underpin Greta's work, as she guides clients toward discovering authentic health, peace, and freedom amidst a diet-and-weight-crazed world. She is the social media specialist for Evelyn Tribole (co-author of Intuitive Eating), a JV Women's Lacrosse Coach at Jesuit High School, an adjunct faculty member at the National University of Natural Medicine, and the Marketing & Media Manager at EDRD Pro. When she's not working, Greta enjoys hiking, reading, traveling, practicing yoga, playing lacrosse, speaking Spanish, playing harp, and listening to podcasts.
Oregon native Greta Jarvis earned her Bachelor of Arts summa cum laude in Latin American Studies and Public Health at Occidental College, Master of Science in Nutrition at the National University of Natural Medicine, and Master of Public Health in Health Promotion at the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health. She completed her certification as an integrative health coach with Duke Integrative Medicine and is a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor. The non-diet and weight-inclusive philosophies underpin Greta's work, as she guides clients toward discovering authentic health, peace, and freedom amidst a diet-and-weight-crazed world. She is the social media specialist for Evelyn Tribole (co-author of Intuitive Eating), a JV Women's Lacrosse Coach at Jesuit High School, an adjunct faculty member at the National University of Natural Medicine, and the Marketing & Media Manager at EDRD Pro. When she's not working, Greta enjoys hiking, reading, traveling, practicing yoga, playing lacrosse, speaking Spanish, playing harp, and listening to podcasts.
Education
Teaching and Speaking
- Master of Public Health in Health Promotion, OHSU-PSU School of Public Health
- Master of Science in Nutrition, National University of Natural Medicine
- Bachelor of Arts in Latino/a & Latin American Studies and Public Health, Occidental College
- Certified Integrative Health Coach, Duke Integrative Medicine
- Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor
- Certified Spinning Instructor, Mad Dogg Athletics®
Teaching and Speaking
- Eating Disorder and Intuitive Eating elective - Adjunct professor at the National University of Natural Medicine (Spring 2022; 2023; 2024)
- Intuitive Eating with Greta Jarvis - Guest on Filosofia FRIDAY Podcast (Fall 2020)
- Eating Disorders and Intuitive Eating elective - Adjunct professor at the National University of Natural Medicine (co-taught with Dr. WendyLeigh White, Spring 2020)
- Digging into Diet Culture with Greta Jarvis - Guest on MOUTHY Podcast (Winter 2020)
- Introduction to the Non-Diet Approach: Paths to Food and Body Peace - Presenter for Natural Grocer's nutrition class series (Winter 2020)
- Vacant Spaces in Whole-Person Healing: Addressing Body Image in Clinical Practice - Presenter for the National University of Natural Medicine's Eating Disorders, Health at Every Size, and Intuitive Eating CE Workshop (Fall 2019)
- Introduction to Body Image and the Non-Diet Approach - Guest lecturer for two sections of the master's level Psychology of Eating class at the National University of Natural Medicine (Fall 2019)
- Unpacking Periods and Hormonal Health - Guest on the Food Confidence Podcast (Summer 2019) *Please note that this podcast suggests oral contraceptives as a treatment modality for functional hypothalamic amenorrhea. These neither address nor treat the underlying cause and do not protect against the negative health outcomes associated with hormonal dysfunction (see the Endocrine Society's Hypothalamic Amenorrhea Guideline Resources for details.)
- Body Image 101 - Guest lecturer for the master's level Food Anthropology class at the National University of Natural Medicine (Summer 2019)
- Nutrition and Body Image for Athletes - Presenter at the Oregon Cheerleading Coaches Association Conference (Spring 2019) and National University of Natural Medicine's Brown Bag Series (Summer 2019)