Trivane began as a quiet project in Bucharest — an effort to offer nutrition consultation grounded in documented intake review and seasonal food patterns, rather than in the language of quick fixes or extreme dietary interventions.
The practice was established after years spent observing a recurring gap: adults who were motivated to improve their body weight and wellbeing but who lacked a structured framework for doing so through ordinary daily food choices. The gym existed. The recipe books existed. What was missing was a considered, individualised review of how each person actually ate — vegetables consumed, fruits included, portions sized, meals timed relative to physical activity.
Trivane was built to fill that gap. The founding approach was deliberately unhurried: begin with a full 7-day intake record, identify patterns without judgement, and compose a seasonal eating plan from what the client already does well, not from what an ideal nutritional template says they should do.
Since 2017, the Bucharest practice has worked with adults of varying backgrounds — those returning to sport after a break, those managing weight through diet alone, those who have followed many plans before and want something that will last. Every consultation produces a written record. Every plan is revised quarterly. Every follow-up session is logged.
No dietary recommendation is issued at a first session. The first session is for listening, logging, and understanding what a client actually eats — vegetables, fruits, proteins, timing, and context. Recommendations follow from that record, not from a generic template.
Romanian seasonal produce is the basis of every eating plan. Summer plans differ from winter plans not because of nutritional dogma, but because the available vegetables and fruits differ — and because the body's relationship with food shifts with light, temperature, and activity level.
Every consultation produces a document. Every plan has a revision number. The archive of a client's consultation history is the most useful resource in any follow-up session — more useful than memory on either side.
For clients with an active lifestyle, sport is mapped as context — a variable that affects energy requirements and meal timing. It is not presented as the solution to weight management; balanced food choices hold that role. Sport and dietary guidance work together, not in hierarchy.
Trivane products are nutritional food-supplements registered with the applicable local regulatory authority under food-supplement classification. Products meet compositional and labelling requirements for nutritional supplement categories. They are designed to complement a balanced daily diet, not to replace the variety that comes from vegetables, fruits, and whole foods.
Ingredient profiles in Trivane supplements are selected based on published nutritional research and undergo independent batch verification for quality and labelling accuracy.
We recommend speaking with a qualified wellness or nutrition professional before introducing any supplement to your daily routine, particularly if you have specific dietary requirements.
The first consultation begins with a 7-day food diary. The practice provides the intake template — bring it completed to your first session.