Angela Onsgard, RDN

Angela Onsgard, RDN Angela Onsgard, MS, RDN
Master's in Functional Medicine
Food is Medicine. Here is a list of the services I provide.

Please contact me for further information or to schedule a service:
[email protected]
928-606-2555

Initial Consult
(60 minute in person + 30 minute phone consult - $150 + $25 for additional people present for the consult)

We will review your health history, current health/life goals, and create a personalized meal and lifestyle plan designed to help you achieve your goals. The follow-up pho

ne consult will be an opportunity to check in, answer any questions that you may have, and discuss the extended health coaching programs that I offer.

6 month Health Coaching Program
(Bi-weekly 50 minute phone consults - $1200)

The health coaching program provides you with ongoing support to meet your health and wellness goals. Bi-weekly phone consults will help you to stay on track with lifestyle changes. Each call will include a new lesson ranging from how to improve sleep, eating for energy, mastering your metabolism, to understanding supplements. I will end each phone consult with a recap email. I will also send weekly emails with meal/recipe ideas and reading topics for us to discuss during the next consult. A guided grocery store tour
(1 hour, $150 + $25 per additional person)

We will visit your favorite local natural foods store and, based on your goals, we will implement a good-better-best philosophy during our tour. In our grocery store tour you will learn:
-Fundamentals of clean food selections
-How to prioritize the facts on a nutrition panel
-Natural sweeteners and best alternatives
-New fruits and vegetables and how to store/prepare
-Techniques for avoiding temptation
-Best cuts and significance of hormone/antibiotic-free proteins
-Varieties of grains and how to use them in meals


Pantry Clean Out (1.5 hours, $175 + $25 per additional person)

An organized life makes healthy choices easier, it’s as simple as that. Meals planned, exercise scheduled, house uncluttered – all can be helpful to enjoy your best life. But more specifically, what about an organized kitchen? Having meals planned is wonderful, but what if you can’t remember why you purchased that fresh herb or you can’t find what you are looking for when it’s time to cook? There are simple steps you can take to keep your kitchen organized. An organized kitchen will help you to stay on track each day and each week as you plan well and eat well. In-home cooking class
(2 hours, $350 + $25 per additional person)

Acquire all of the skills and knowledge necessary for creating healthy, quick, and flavorful meals at home. We will cover:
-How to make vegetables that taste amazing
-Cooking with plant-based proteins
-Quick and easy whole grain recipes
-Getting creative with herbs and spices
-How to plan and prep meals for the week



I offer presentations on a wide variety of nutrition and health topics (45-90 minutes, $200 minimum or $10-$40 per person)
-Plant-based/Anti-inflammatory Diet
-Tips for Weight Loss
-Mindful Eating
-Supplements
-Understanding the Microbiome/Healing the Gut
-Nutrition for Sports Performance
-Etc…. Please contact me for speaking engagement requests:
[email protected]
928-606-2555

05/03/2026

Do not eat these. Discard immediately if you recognize any of these in yours or a loved one’s kitchen. It’s the easiest act of love you can do for them today.

A French study in PLOS Medicine examined the impact of emulsifiers—food additives used to improve texture and extend shelf life—on cancer risk.

Researchers analyzed data from 92,000 adults over nearly 7 years and found that certain emulsifiers significantly increased cancer risk:

Mono & diglycerides of fatty acids (E471)—found in processed baked goods, margarine, and ice cream—were linked to:
15% higher risk of overall cancer
24% higher risk of breast cancer
46% higher risk of prostate cancer

Carrageenan (E407 & E407a)—a thickening agent in dairy alternatives, deli meats, and plant-based products—was linked to:
32% higher risk of breast cancer.

Cancer is complex and multifactorial, but one thing is certain: the food we eat plays a massive role in shaping our long-term health. Cutting out ultra-processed foods and focusing on whole, nutrient-dense foods is one of the most powerful steps you can take to reduce disease risk.

Thank you to my friend Vani Hari for this image + bringing awareness to this critical issue.

05/03/2026

Insulin resistance is the hidden epidemic driving muscle loss, metabolic dysfunction, and accelerated aging.

More than 90% of people with insulin resistance have no idea they have it. It’s a silent disruptor, contributing to sarcopenia (age-related muscle loss), inflammation, weight gain, and a cascade of chronic diseases—including heart disease, dementia, and type 2 diabetes.

The average American now consumes over 150 pounds of sugar and 130 pounds of flour per year, with 60% of daily calories coming from ultra-processed foods. This metabolic disaster isn’t just affecting adults—kids as young as three years old are being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.

The fix is to become insulin-sensitive.

Food is the most powerful tool to reverse insulin resistance. The Pegan Diet—rich in whole, nutrient-dense, and blood sugar-balancing foods—restores insulin sensitivity and optimizes metabolism.

Metabolic health is longevity. The sooner you take control, the better your future will be. If you don't know where to start, I have a FREE Nutrition 101 Guide that will help you: https://drhyman.com/pages/nutrition-101

05/02/2026
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02/21/2026

After Reviewing Hundreds of Tinned Fish, an Expert Says These 7 Cans Are the Best | Read more at the link in the comments ⬇️

Taco dip made with cottage cheese to boost protein. Having it with triscuits helps to add fiber as well. I added green c...
10/24/2025

Taco dip made with cottage cheese to boost protein. Having it with triscuits helps to add fiber as well. I added green chilies but forgot to get green onions.

08/16/2025
08/11/2025

Metabolism and weight are inextricably linked. Given US diet culture, people should understand metabolism better than they do. An expert busts three common myths.

08/11/2025

A study of more than 2,100 people ages 60 to 79 found that an intensive two-year program of mental and physical activities, along with a heart-healthy diet, improved memory and thinking.

Delicious breakfast of smoked salmon over cottage cheese topped with sliced tomato, onion, and everything bagel seasonin...
08/10/2025

Delicious breakfast of smoked salmon over cottage cheese topped with sliced tomato, onion, and everything bagel seasoning on Dave's power seed bread.

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