Nourish your body with a bulimia nutritionist

As a bulimia nutritionist, Jake provides personalised nutrition therapy to rebuild the foundations your body relies on for nourishment and recovery.

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Specialist nutrition care for bulimia

Jake works across the full spectrum of bulimia, each supported by evidence‑based strategies that restore nourishment, stabilise eating patterns and strengthen long‑term recovery.

Bulimia Nutrition Therapy

Personalised nutrition therapy to stabilise eating rhythms, reduce binge–purge cycles and rebuild predictable nourishment so the body and brain can regulate with confidence.

Irregular Eating & Compensatory Patterns

Targeted intervention to correct chaotic intake, reverse nutrient depletion and support the biological systems that drive emotional regulation and physical recovery.

Bulimia Recovery Nutrition

Evidence‑based nutrition to restore biological stability, rebuild consistent nourishment, support emotional regulation and strengthen the systems required for long‑term recovery.

Early Intervention for Bulimia

Structured nutrition therapy to restore regular eating, reduce physiological stress, improve emotional stability and rebuild the foundations of long‑term recovery.

Binge–Purge Cycle Support

Comprehensive support to break the binge–purge cycle, stabilise eating patterns, rebuild physiological resilience and restore the body’s capacity to regulate hunger, energy and balance.

Nutrient Deficiencies

Targeted nutrient correction to optimise iron, vitamin D, B‑vitamins and other key markers that influence energy, cognition, immunity and emotional stability.

Your nutrition controls your bulimia recovery.

Many people manage the daily symptoms of bulimia without ever addressing the underlying nutritional, metabolic and psychological drivers. Chronic binge–purge cycles, irregular eating patterns, compensatory behaviours and nutrient deficiencies silently erode energy, cognition, immunity and long‑term wellbeing.

Jake’s clinical approach begins with a deep assessment of your symptoms, medical history and eating patterns to uncover the root causes of your dysregulation.

From there, he builds a personalised, evidence‑based nutrition plan that restores nourishment, stabilises eating rhythms and supports lasting recovery and long‑term health outcomes.

Million

1 million Australians live with eating disorders

1 in 5

Australians experience an eating disorder or disordered eating behaviours in their lifetime

10%

Lifetime prevalence of eating disorders in Australia is approximately 10.46%

Signs you need clinical support

Purging

Purging episodes signal significant disruption in normal metabolic regulation.

Restrictive patterns

Chronic under‑fuelling reflects physiological stress and a system struggling to maintain stability.

Energy crashes

Sudden drops in energy indicate inadequate nourishment and blood‑sugar volatility.

Food anxiety

Persistent fear, guilt or overwhelm around eating reveals dysregulated nervous‑system responses.

Metabolic stress

Prolonged under‑nourishment places strain on metabolic pathways, driving fatigue, and cognitive decline.

Slow recovery

Delayed healing and persistent fatigue highlight impaired nutrient utilisation.

Cognitive fog

Difficulty concentrating reflects inconsistent fuel supply to the brain and disrupted metabolic and emotional regulation.

Exercise addiction

Compulsive training, guilt around rest and rigid movement patterns signal deeper dysregulation requiring clinical support.

Experiencing more than two of these? Book a consult →

Clinical bulimia nutrition, done properly.

Every client of Jake’s goes through a structured eating disorder clinical nutrition process, not a one‑size‑fits‑all protocol.

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Deep-dive intake assessment

A thorough review of your full symptom history, eating patterns, medical background, current investigations and relationship with food. This is the foundation that everything else is built on.

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Root cause identification

Rather than managing symptoms, Jake looks for the actual driver, whether that is micronutrient insufficiency, gut–brain imbalance, nervous‑system dysregulation or an undiagnosed eating‑behaviour pattern.

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Personalised eating disorder nutrition plan

A structured eating plan tailored to your specific nutritional needs and lifestyle, not a restrictive template but a liveable clinical strategy that supports long‑term nourishment, emotional regulation and daily wellbeing.

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Your goals are the engine of your results

Jake and yourself will define your short and long term dream goals, and the projections will be built with clinical precision to take you exactly where you want to go.

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Ongoing monitoring & expansion

Regular reviews to track progress, adjust your plan and expand dietary freedom. The goal is always the broadest possible diet that supports long‑term nourishment, emotional regulation and daily wellbeing.

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Bulimia nutritionist questions, answered.

Can’t find what you’re looking for? Get in touch and we’ll help.

No, you do not need a referral from your GP before seeing Jake for eating‑disorder support. Many people come in with chaotic eating patterns, low energy, nutrient‑related symptoms or no clear explanation for what is going on. Jake will conduct a thorough intake, review any existing investigations, and may recommend further testing where appropriate.

Jake’s approach is different because he doesn’t follow generic guidelines or symptom‑management pathways. A GP provides broad medical oversight and a dietitian often works within standard nutrition frameworks, but Jake focuses on what is actually driving the problem, not just what you are eating.

No, you will not be placed on a highly restricted diet. Jake’s approach is structured, personalised and clinically guided, but it is designed to be sustainable and flexible. The goal is to rebuild nourishment and support long‑term emotional and metabolic regulation while keeping your diet as broad and enjoyable as possible. Most people actually gain more dietary freedom over time, not less.

Most people begin noticing meaningful changes within the first few weeks. Improvements often include better energy, more stable eating patterns, clearer focus and a stronger sense of structure around what their body and nervous system need. Physiological and psychological recovery continues to evolve over time, yet the behaviours that support regulation, nourishment and daily wellbeing begin shifting almost immediately. Jake monitors your progress closely and adjusts the plan with care so you continue moving forward with confidence in your recovery.

Yes. Jake regularly works alongside GPs and eating‑disorder specialists to create a fully integrated plan for your care. Your doctor manages diagnosis, medical monitoring and any required investigations. Jake builds the nutrition and lifestyle strategy that strengthens your nourishment, emotional regulation, physiological stability and long‑term wellbeing.

Stop managing symptoms. Start resolving them.

Jake combines world‑class expertise as an eating disorder nutritionist with extensive experience supporting people recovering from anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, exercise addiction and long‑standing difficulties with food. His approach gives clients a clear clinical advantage built on precision, evidence‑based strategy and measurable results.

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