About Nutrishify

A weekly brief for functional nutrition practitioners who want to stay current without sorting through everything themselves.

Nutrishify was built for clinicians and practitioners who care deeply about evidence, nuance, and real-world usefulness, but do not have a research team sitting down the hall. Every Friday, FxNutrition Intelligence brings together the research, learning opportunities, tools, technology updates, and practice stories worth noticing.

What we publish

FxNutrition Intelligence is a free Friday briefing covering peer-reviewed research, clinical science, continuing education, tools, events, company developments, and useful practice ideas across functional and integrative nutrition.

Who it is for

RDs, CNSs, NDs, MDs, health coaches, and other practitioners who are trying to stay current while also seeing clients, running practices, and translating complex information into better care.

What it is not

It is not automated content aggregation, generic wellness commentary, or vendor-driven trend chasing. AI helps with discovery and production workflow. Human judgment decides what belongs.

Why I built it

I wanted the resource I kept wishing existed.

I am a Certified Nutrition Specialist with a master’s in nutrition, clinical training at Dr. Kara Fitzgerald’s integrative medicine practice, and an earlier career in business research, analysis, and consulting.

Editorial process

Technology helps with the scan. Judgment does the filtering.

Nutrishify uses AI-assisted discovery to monitor a broad field, then applies human review before anything reaches readers. The goal is not more content. The goal is a shorter, more useful starting point for your own clinical judgment.

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Track

Research, education, podcasts, events, company updates, and technology changes across the field.

02

Filter

Remove outdated, overhyped, vendor-driven, or low-relevance items before they reach the issue.

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Contextualize

Add enough context to help practitioners decide what deserves a closer look.

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Deliver

Send one concise, free Friday brief that respects the reality of a busy practice.

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Get the free Friday brief.

One concise email each week. Built for practitioners, written with clinical relevance in mind, and easy to leave if it stops earning its place in your inbox.

All content is informational only and is not medical, clinical, or treatment guidance.
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