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The Cantora practice began in 2019 in a small Bucharest consulting room with one recurring observation: most people eat in reaction to circumstance, not in relation to a considered plan. The work here is to change that relationship — methodically, seasonally, without shortcuts.
From the Bucharest market hall to the consultation table.
The founding of Cantora grew from a recognition that qualified nutrition guidance was largely confined to hospital contexts in Romania. The gaps in community-level dietary support — for adults who exercised, cooked their own meals, and wanted structured guidance rather than general advice — were significant.
The answer was a structured consultancy model: documented intake reviews, quarterly seasonal plans, and an independent supplement composition review programme — all delivered from a single practice address in Bucharest Sector 4.
That model has operated without material change since 2019. Seasonal updates to the vegetable and fruit rotation schedule, and an annual review of the food-supplement composition library, are the only planned modifications to the methodology.
Three principles. Kept without revision.
Documentation before advice.
Every consultation begins with a written record of what is actually consumed — not what the individual believes or recalls. The seven-day intake log is the foundational instrument. Observation precedes any recommendation.
Seasonal, not prescriptive.
Plans follow the harvest. The vegetables, fruits, and whole grains available in Romania in a given quarter shape the meal structures recommended for that quarter. A plan built on local availability is more durable than a fixed programme.
Slow calibration over rapid change.
The Cantora approach does not promise transformation on a timetable. Adjustments to diet and active lifestyle patterns are made gradually, reviewed at four-week intervals, and documented in a running archive for each participant.
A qualified nutrition professional with six years of Bucharest practice.
The lead consultant at Cantora holds a recognised qualification in nutrition and dietetics and has built the practice's methodology over six years of client consultations in Bucharest. The approach is grounded in published nutritional research and a practical understanding of Romanian seasonal produce availability.
Consultations are conducted in English and Romanian. The practice sees a limited number of new clients each quarter to maintain the quality of documentation and follow-up that the methodology requires.
Ingredient profiles in Cantora supplements are selected based on published nutritional research and undergo independent batch verification for quality and labelling accuracy.
Schedule a ConsultationThe record, as documented.
First consultation cycle launched. The seven-day intake review protocol formalised. Initial seasonal plan templates drafted for the four Romanian quarters.
The intake and follow-up process was adapted for documented remote delivery. Intake log format revised to include photographic food-record option.
Active ingredients are sourced from documented suppliers, with each batch accompanied by a certificate of composition. Sourcing prioritises suppliers whose facilities maintain food-grade processing standards.
Supplier documentation reviewed against an annual audit checklist. Chain-of-custody records archived for each batch cycle. Third-party verification introduced for composition labelling.
The practice's documentation, service outline, and seasonal planning methodology made available in full. English-language publication for international residents in Bucharest.