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A dedicated forum of clinical dietitians and nutrition specialists committed to helping you thrive through better eating and sustainable wellness.

Welcome to
Community Nutrition Forum (CNF) Kerala

Why Nutrition Matters

CNF Kerala connects everyday people with trusted experts who cut through the noise of diet fads. We offer practical tools, science-backed advice, and community-driven care. For professionals, it’s a space to grow, teach, and lead change in public health. Nutrition isn’t just about calories—it’s about clarity, energy, and prevention.

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green food is medicine! graffiti
Food Is Medicine—Let’s Use It Wisely

A dietitian is a qualified health professional who uses the science of nutrition to improve health, prevent disease, and enhance quality of life. In today’s world, their relevance lies in guiding individuals and communities toward healthier eating patterns that reduce the risk of chronic illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease, obesity, and certain cancers.

Fueling Better Health Through Science

Goals & Mission

CNF serves as a dynamic hub where insight translates into impact. Our mission is to cultivate a collaborative ecosystem that empowers professionals to exchange knowledge, expertise, and best practices, fostering meaningful and lasting advancements in the field of nutrition.

Busting Nutrition Myth

Wellness Through Awareness

Knowledge at the Grassroots

True health starts before illness begins. We champion a proactive approach to nutrition, using education to reduce the risk of chronic disease and foster long-term vitality

We take nutrition science out of the clinic and into the community. Reaching schools and local bodies directly, we democratize health information so that no one is left guessing about what’s on their plate.

We cut through the noise of internet fads. By monitoring trends and debunking false claims with hard science, we help you separate fact from fiction instantly

Our Services

Nutritional Education & Therapeutic Diet Guidance
Public Health Advocacy
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assorted fruits and vegetables on green surface
Webinars & Conferences

Engaging with policymakers, media, and institutions to promote nutrition-sensitive policies, food labelling awareness, school meals, and prevention strategies.

Open sessions where experts share practical wisdom on therapeutic diets, lifestyle management, and disease prevention—empowering the public with clarity and confidence.

Workshops (online & offline) that build food literacy and simplify medical diets—helping families understand everyday healthy eating and disease specific condition that heals and sustains.

Empowering communities through nutritional education and public health advocacy.

Diet-O-Pedia : Continuous Nutrition Education
Meraki : The Journal Club
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a man walking through a library filled with lots of books
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Woman helps girl with homework at desk.
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person in blue shirt writing on white paper

Research-O-Pedia: Community Research & Publications

A reflective circle where students, clinical practitioners and Academicians study research, discuss insights, and sharpen their clinical reasoning through shared scholarship.

A collaborative space supporting study development, analysis, writing, and publication—transforming collective curiosity into scientific contribution.

A year-round platform offering evidence-based learning, themed masterclasses, and updates that help professionals stay grounded in science while growing with the field. Happens on third sunday of every month from 4-5p.m.

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Contact Us

Get in touch for nutritional education and collaboration.

A framed definition of the word 'diet' displayed on a wall with vertical black and white stripes. The definition humorously states 'always starts tomorrow' beneath a phonetic spelling.
A framed definition of the word 'diet' displayed on a wall with vertical black and white stripes. The definition humorously states 'always starts tomorrow' beneath a phonetic spelling.