Harmony Nutrition

Harmony Nutrition Harmony Nutrition is a dietetic practice, providing nutrition solutions with a holistic and functional approach. What Makes Us Different?

Specialties include adult and pediatric weight management, food sensitivities, gut health, pediatrics, and sports performance. Our Mission:
Your health journey is unique and your nutrition intervention should be unique also. At Harmony Nutrition, we are dedicated to treating the individual and not the condition. We have a dedicated team who is who committed to listening to your story and partnerin

g with you on your journey to optimal health. At Harmony Nutrition we truly believe that “a body in harmony performs at its best”. Whether the goal is weight loss, sports performance, chronic disease management, or developing a better relationship with food, we strive for “harmony” to help the patient reach their goals. We understand that food truly is medicine and we help our patients understand opportunities to use food and nutrition in a positive way to reach their goals. Our team prides itself on providing cutting edge and evidence–based nutrition solutions with a holistic and functional approach for adults and children. Most importantly, we are a place where people can come to and be heard. Specialties include gut health, migraine management, weight management, chronic disease management, diabetes, food sensitivities, eating disorders and sports performance. Our History:
Harmony Nutrition founder, Abby Jellinek–Johnson was born and raised in Marietta Georgia and now resides very close to where she grew up with her husband and three kids. Abby started her career in the health and fitness field as a certified personal trainer, graduating from Indiana University with a degree in Kinesiology in 2005. Her passion for health and wellness led her to pursue a career as a dietitian completing her Master’s Degree in Dietetics in 2014 from Georgia State University. Abby spent two years working for Children’s Health Care of Atlanta at a specialty clinic called the Aerodigestive clinic where she had the opportunity to work with children with digestive and pulmonary conditions. Abby went on to continue her work with children by working with the Center for Rare Neurological Diseases where she continues to contribute to nutrition research on rare neurological conditions including Rett Syndrome, GLUT 1 deficiency, and Pitt Hopkins Syndrome. With her combined experience in sports and personal training, pediatrics, GI, and weight loss Abby recognized a need for healthcare professionals that would take the time to listen to them and provide individualized nutrition in a different way. She envisioned a place where people could get individualized care using evidence–based nutrition from top notch dietitians. In 2018, Harmony Nutrition was born. As the Harmony team grew, Abby looked for dietitians who wanted to go the extra mile for patients by making sure patients fully understood their health condition. Abby built a strong team of registered dietitians who demonstrated the ability to tailor their teaching approach to meet the patient where they are. And that is how Harmony Nutrition was born.

05/28/2026

Do you know the difference between food allergies and food sensitivities?

Food allergies involve an immune response and can cause immediate reactions, even with small amounts of a food.

Food sensitivities are non-allergic reactions to food, which can cause symptoms such as bloating, headaches, fatigue, or brain fog.

At Harmony Nutrition, our team of dietitians can help you with your symptoms and provide support for both food allergies and sensitivities.

Learn more or book with a dietitian at harmonynutritionatl.com

05/26/2026

Did you know broccoli sprouts are a nutrition powerhouse? 🌱

Our dietitian, Courtney Buck, shows how easy it is to grow your own broccoli sprouts at home in just a few days. Broccoli sprouts are rich in antioxidants, especially sulforaphane.

Here’s what you need:

Ingredients:
• Quart-size mason jar
• Mesh lid
• 2 tbsp organic broccoli sprout seeds

Instructions:
1. Soak 2 tbsp of seeds in a mason jar for 8–12 hours.
2. Drain the water and place the jar upside down so excess water can drain out.
3. For the next 4–5 days, rinse and drain the sprouts 2–3 times per day.
4. By day 5, they’ll be ready when the jar is full of sprouts.
5. Remove from the jar and let dry on a towel for about an hour.
6. Store in a sealed glass container in the fridge for 2–3 days. Add to salads, sandwiches, smoothies, and more!

Will you try growing these on your own? 🌱

05/21/2026

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is more common than you may realize. It can cause symptoms like bloating, abdominal pain, constipation and diarrhea.

Laura Sanchez, MS, RDN, LD shares how the GI dietitian team at Harmony Nutrition helps clients identify food triggers and improve symptoms through personalized nutrition support.

Learn more or schedule with a dietitian at harmonynutritionatl.com.

05/19/2026

Come shop with our dietitian, Selena-Maria Foreman, for some of her gluten free favorites! Gluten free food can be both easy and delicious!☺️

Which of these will you try?

05/12/2026

You may not realize that many everyday foods can contain hidden allergens.

From pesto to soy sauce to seasoning packets and granola bars, allergens aren’t always obvious from looking at the front of a package.

Ingredients labels matter, even for foods you buy all the time, because ingredients don’t always stay the same.

At Harmony Nutrition, we have dietitians who specialize in food allergies and would love to work with you. Book an appointment with a dietitian using the link in our bio.

05/08/2026

🍓 Strawberry season is here in Georgia!

Strawberries are a good source of vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants that support gut and immune health.

When strawberries are in season, they’re naturally sweeter and more flavorful.

Add them to smoothies, yogurt, oatmeal, or enjoy them for a snack.

For more personalized nutrition support, visit harmonynutritionatl.com to book an appointment with a dietitian.

April is IBS Awareness Month, and we didn’t want to let it pass by without highlighting our GI dietitian team.At Harmony...
04/30/2026

April is IBS Awareness Month, and we didn’t want to let it pass by without highlighting our GI dietitian team.

At Harmony Nutrition, our GI dietitians work with clients experiencing Irritable Bowel Syndrome, along with other digestive conditions like Crohn’s Disease, Ulcerative Colitis, Celiac Disease, GERD, SIBO, bloating, and constipation.

If you’re dealing with digestive symptoms, we are here to help. Visit harmonynutritionatl.com to learn more or book an appointment.

04/28/2026

Our dietitian, Courtney Buck, shows how she does Taco Tuesday at her house. She uses a secret ingredient to boost the fiber!

These tacos are more nutrient dense than a typical taco and will keep you full and satisfied.

If you’re trying to add more fiber to your diet, give these a try.

Visit harmonynutritionatl.com to learn more or schedule with a dietitian.

04/24/2026

At Harmony, nutrition counseling is covered by insurance.

We are in-network with BCBS, Aetna, and most other major insurance providers, so getting support for your health goals may be easier than you think.

Check your benefits with your provider, then visit harmonynutritionatl.com to book an appointment.

Address

1802 Abbey Court
Alpharetta, GA
30004

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+16785547576

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