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who is qualified to make evaluations of the nutritional health of people
nutritionist
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No, an expert witness does not need to have a four year degree in forensic science to be qualified to testify in court. They do need to be able to provide evidence that they are qualified to be an expert in the subject that they will testify about. That can be a combination of experience, certifications and specific classes.
The court decides on whether a witness is qualified as an "expert witness" or not.
Someone who is an expert in building bridges could be called an engineer. It is important to have a qualified engineer when building a bridge.
Such a person is a dietician, being an expert on diet and nutrition.
Some nutrition is just one of those issues that holds crucial distinction that is going to require expert advisement about
its reaaly very painful and bloody....
Take it to an expert. You are not qualified nor do you have the equipment to do this.