RDN, CDE, CLT
Abby Black graduated in Dietetics and Nutrition, Fitness, and Health from Purdue University. She has 18 years of experience as a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) and 14 years as a Certified Diabetes Care Education Specialist (CDCES). Subsequently, she became a Certified LEAP Therapist.
Her private practice AB Nutrition Solutions, provides public speaking, corporate training, change management, training, and healthcare consulting services to individuals and corporates.
Abby is a member of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (including Michigan and Southwest Michigan District), American Diabetes Care and Education Specialists, American College of Sports Medicine, and Southwestern Michigan Eating Disorder Association.
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Millet is one of the several nutritious ancient grains that are safe for infants. It can make for a healthy, wholesome meal that is easily digestible, gluten-free, and versatile. The benefits of millet for babies are numerous as it is rich in iron, minerals, calcium, and more, aiding in the healthy and steady growth of…
“There is nothing better than a friend unless it is a friend with chocolate.” – Charles Dickens If you ask children what they like to eat, many will say chocolate. Chocolate for kids is a delicious treat that they happily gobble down. Be it chocolate candy bars, icecreams, lollipops, brownies, muffins, slushies, gummies, doughnuts, puddings,…