Professional Bio

Holly Dunn MA(Hons) PGDip MSc (in progress) BANT CNHC RYT

Holly Dunn is a Clinical Nutritionist and Registered Nutritional Therapy Practitioner specialising in hormones, mental health and functional hypothalamic amenorrhea (FHA or “HA”). Working at the intersection of hormones and mental health, Holly helps her clients get back in touch with their bodies, balance their hormones and regain their periods. Her mission is to help women rediscover what they need to thrive, restoring a positive and balanced relationship with food, movement and their bodies.

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In a world where women’s hormones are disrupted by all manner of stressors, alongside misguided diet and fitness advice, Holly is committed to teaching women how to optimise their health and hormones, so they can reach their potential - without burning out.

She is also passionate about corporate wellness for women, helping businesses create transformational wellbeing initiatives that work for everyone, whilst improving the experience of women at work so that they can grow as future leaders.

Prior to working in the health and wellness industry, Holly worked for the Royal Household and in a variety of corporate roles, working closely with leaders and executives to enable personal development. Having also suffered the effects of missing periods and burnout, Holly restored her own health through nutrition and lifestyle shifts.

The powerful combination of her personal experience, business background, alongside thousands of hours of research, writing papers & training in nutrition, functional medicine, yoga & pranayama, means she is ideally placed to understand both the needs of individuals and the needs of the business.

Holly is qualified with a distinction in Nutritional Therapy. She is trained in Functional Medicine, Biomedicine and Human Sciences, achieving the award for Academic Excellence in Nutrition from the renowned College of Naturopathic Medicine in London. Holly continues extensive further education and research in the fields of women’s health, HA and mental health. She has trained with the National Centre for Eating Disorders in the UK and is currently completing a Master of Science degree in Clinical Nutrition at the University of Aberdeen.

She is registered with the British Association For Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine and regulated by the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council. A fully-qualified yoga instructor, Holly also holds an award-winning first-class Masters of Arts degree from the University of Edinburgh.