Hi, I’m Moge Zhang, a registered dietitian nutritionist and certified diabetes care and education specialist. I specialize in diabetes, PCOS, insulin resistance, women’s health, and chronic illness management.
I started All You Can Eat Nutrition because I know how confusing nutrition advice can be—and how discouraging it feels when health goals seem out of reach. As a dietitian nutritionist, I often hear questions like: “What should I eat to reverse my diabetes?” “I eat healthy and work out often, but I still can’t lose weight.” “Why do I constantly feel bloated, struggle with GERD after meals, or feel nauseated in the morning?” My role is to simplify the science, provide practical tools you can actually use, and support you every step of the way—so you can finally feel confident about your food choices and see real improvements in your health.
I’m passionate about helping people improve their health without giving up their favorite foods. I believe in a flexible, realistic approach to eating—so you can feel better, prevent complications, and enjoy your meals at the same time.
Here are the proven approaches I use that consistently work:
Working WITH your metabolism instead of against it (yes, even if you think yours is “broken”)
One client couldn’t fit into her regular jeans because of constant bloating. We discovered she had SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth), addressed it naturally, and she lost 40 pounds while eating foods she enjoyed.
Another client, going through perimenopause, was convinced her constant fatigue and brain fog were “just her age.” After we optimized her nutrition by adding strategic foods rather than restricting, her energy returned, her cholesterol normalized, and she felt like herself again.
No dramatic overhauls that last three weeks before you “fall off the wagon.” Instead, we make strategic adjustments that work with your metabolism.
Rice, noodles, and traditional family recipes aren’t obstacles to your health. I’ll show you how to include them in ways that support your goals.
Fluent in English and Mandarin, I understand the challenges faced by immigrant families trying to navigate American healthcare while maintaining their food traditions.
Not just a set of symptoms or lab values, but someone with a full life, family obligations, work stress, and food preferences that matter.
That afternoon sugar craving? It might be a sign your blood sugar is fluctuating — or simply that you haven’t eaten enough earlier in the day. Those late-night snack attacks? They could be related to imbalances in stress hormones like cortisol or insulin, or just your body’s way of making up for missed calories. The bloating that makes your clothes feel tighter? Your gut may be asking for more support, whether through balanced meals, hydration, or fiber.
I specialize in diabetes, PCOS, insulin resistance, women’s health, and chronic illness management. These conditions are connected, and they’re all manageable when you address the root causes instead of the symptoms.