Jewel is currently in her third and final year of studying her Bachelor degree in Nutrition Science. She has a passion for sports and nutrition and hopes to work in the field of clinical or sports dietetics in the future.
Along with work and studying, Jewel is involved in the ministries at her church leading Sunday school and youth group.
Jewel also enjoys playing oztag and creating recipes in the kitchen to share with family and friends.
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How can this event help me?
Building the right balance of nutrients can play a powerful role in supporting your health, particularly when you’re living with a rheumatic condition. Protein is often talked about as the key to strength, muscle maintenance and recovery, but how much do you really need? And does that change if you have inflammation, reduced activity, or are taking certain medications?
In this live online event, Dietitian Monica Kubizniak will shed light on the role of protein in rheumatic and musculoskeletal conditions and provide clear, evidence-based guidance tailored to real life. This session is designed for anyone wanting to better understand how protein fits into managing inflammation, preserving muscle mass, and supporting long-term joint health.
Join Monica for a practical discussion covering:
Join us on Wednesday, April 1st at 8:00 PM AEDT for this informative live virtual event. As always, we welcome your questions and discussions to make this an engaging and supportive experience for everyone.
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