Amy Lamotte
Amy is an American who has lived abroad much of her life and been based in Hong Kong since 2002.
She is a Clinical Nutritionist and researcher specializing in personalized, evidenced-based nutrition, nutritional biochemistry, and nutritional genomics. She is able to help clients achieve optimal health, longevity and vitality.
Areas of Expertise
Functional nutrition to support chronic inflammatory conditions:
Autoimmune conditions
Dyslipidemia & hypertension
Insulin Resistance & metabolic syndrome
Irritable Bowel Syndrome & SIBO
Optimal Digestion & Microbiome
Nutrition for Increasing Longevity (anti-aging), Vitality and Healthspan
Nutritional Genomics
Languages
English
Qualifications
Master’s of Science in Human Nutrition (summa cum laude) from the University of Bridgeport
J.D. from Yale Law School
Institute for Functional Medicine -Applying Functional Medicine in Clinical Practice (IFM AFMCP)
Methylation and Clinical Nutrigenomics certified
DUTCH (hormone testing) certified
Professional Achievements
Graduating summa cum laude in her Master’s of Nutrition Program at the prestigious University of Bridgeport
Consulting Nutritionist & Clinical Advisor to international firms
Member of the American Nutrition Association
Member of the Hong Kong Nutrition Association
Amy has trained with the Institute for Functional Medicine, and uses a functional nutrition approach to help her clients reverse inflammation, restore immune balance, improve digestive function, nourish the microbiome, markedly improve wellbeing and healthspan by optimizing energy levels and vitality.
More specifically, Amy has a special interest in the role that nutrition plays in developing and supporting the microbiome, or the community of micro-organisms that reside in the intestine, and their effects on whole body systems e.g., gut-joint, gut-brain and gut-skin axis.
She also serves as an advisor to organizations that are bringing nutrition science to the market and enjoys collaborating with other researchers in the nutrition field. As part of that role, Amy focuses on nutrition for extending healthspan and vitality including extensive research on nutrients that halt cellular aging.