Clinical Nutritionist London Harley Street with Foods for Life expert advice, testing, speaker, workshops, training, technical nutrition consultancy, writer.
Sustainable weight management strategy - no diet optimum nutrition, physical wellbeing + emotional support / tools
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Eastbourne: Nutritionist on Alzheimers Memory Walk with 3 generations. B vitamins research last week prevention hope
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breast feeder?
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weight loss diets - buyer beware, Boots, London read small print ( ingredients )
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mcdonalds , from the horse's mouth
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BAFTA's entry for Weird veg competition at www.ecoveggiefayre.co.uk .com
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More mutant 5 a Day Day vegetables on the loose in Croydon
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6ft mutant vegetable seen in croydon looking for councillors - support 5 aay
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not just that it stops you absorbing essential fats eat better food dont take a pill
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Yvonne on Radio talking about healthy diets for safer driving with Niki from Sheila's Wheels
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no 1 harley street
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today is green britain day - whats on your plate is more important mthan the car you drive
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meanwhile chilli judges awarded 1st+2nd place to the hosts - AllStarLanes (Tony drew no 20 in blind tasting so tastebuds were jaded by time they got to the end is his excuse
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then the monsters turned into butterflys
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forgot to keep you up to speed with caterpillars - turned into monsters
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healthy environmentally friendly 5 a day entry at chilli cook off 95 brick lane london
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Johannes's bugs grow and mutated into monster bugs butterfly caterpillars
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apparently bees have bee flu virus fever bees in our garden look v healthy
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Johannes has bugs - no not swine flu - butterfly bugs - look like little poohs