about r.e.a.l
Tailored Nutrition Solutions
R.E.A.L Health and Nutrition was founded in Melbourne by Matthew Rigoni and Max Dennehy, a Dietitian duo with a passion for providing evidence-based nutrition strategies that fit into your busy life.
Our diverse clientele includes individuals seeking to manage chronic diseases, enhance their sports performance, and those aiming to improve their healthspan and longevity through sustainable health and nutrition strategies.
THE R.E.A.L ACRONYM
OUR 3 PILLARS OF HEALTH
recovery
The first of the 3 pillars. Hallucinations and psychosis occur from 48-72 hours without sleep with your brain pulling the emergency handbrake along the way. Your body can only last without food for about 40 days without kicking the bucket and only up to 5 days without water. Recovery allows us to continue, not just in our exercise and performance, but in our everyday lives. Whether it is sleep, nutrient sufficiency, healing or medication, recovery allows us to take that one further step every day. Needless to say, adequate recovery from a combination of factors plays a huge role in our short and long-term health.
EXERCISE
“If exercise could be packed into a pill, it would be the single most widely prescribed and beneficial medicine in the nation.” – Dr Robert Butler.
Through our clinical and community experience and the purely immense amount of literature, we believe the act of self-exertion is one of the most effective tools that we have in our arsenal to address almost every aspect of health. Our practitioners can personally vouch for how exercise and physical activity has made huge impacts on their own health. From sleep length and quality, to the confidence to walk up a flight of stairs without the fear of falling all the way back down, the saying “movement is medicine” is worth it’s weight in gold.
LIFESTYLE
Lifestyle, the tricky one. This pillar encompasses many things (too many for this short summary). It incorporates various aspects such as daily activities, nutrition and food choices, interests, values, behaviours and our ability to respond to the daily stressors of life. Both recovery and exercise have colloquially been a part of lifestyle, however, we have found that their significance is diminished when they are combined under this one pillar. There is one thing which cannot be easily isolated from lifestyle. Nutrition and the psyche. Now, while we acknowledge the significant importance of mental health, we are by no means experts in psychology and promote adequate care from external practitioners. Nutrition on the other hand, well that’s our bread and butter! We acknowledge that food plays an impact on almost every aspect of our day and adequate nutrition supplies the building blocks for a long and healthy life. Balance is a hard thing to achieve, we intend to make it easy.
BALANCE IS THE KEY
To health & longevity