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Optimum Nutrition
Summer 2017

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Optimum Nutrition Summer 2017

In this issue:

  • Orthorexia & “Clean Eating”: Discusses the rise of clean eating and explores orthorexia, a condition increasingly recognized as a new eating disorder.
  • Interview with Dr Rangan Chatterjee: The BBC’s Doctor in the House discusses functional medicine and how a fresh approach could benefit both patients and the NHS.
  • Nutrient Combining: Explores how cleverly pairing certain foods can help maximize the vitamins and minerals your body absorbs.
  • Edible Insects & Sustainability: Asks whether incorporating insects into our diets could provide a viable solution for global food security and the planet.
  • Children’s Nutrition & Behaviour (Little Lives): Examines the latest research on how the food we feed our children might be contributing to tantrums or poor attention.
  • Kitchen Hygiene Research: An investigation into the latest science and best practices for keeping your kitchen safe.
  • Decluttering for Mental Health: Looks at the psychological benefits of clearing out physical clutter to improve mental well-being.
  • Weight-Bearing Exercise: Highlights why resistance and weight-bearing workouts are crucial for maintaining health and mobility into old age.
  • Plus: Clever kitchen tricks, delicious recipes, the latest research news, and much more!

Previous issues

Spring 2017

Going gluten-free: a dietary necessity or new food fad? Jeff Leach tells us why we should go wild for gut health. We investigate the latest beef about red meat. From the Optimum Nutrition clinic: a case of colitis and the impact of menopause. How does sleep affect what you eat? Good food for a good mood. Fabulous recipes, and much, much more.

Spring 2017
Spring 2017
Winter 2016

The latest on fasting – can you go without? Tim Spector talks about gut microbes and The Diet Myth All About Body Mass Index Alcohol update Quick, fresh recipes to liven up your lunchbox Case study: Spotting a trigger for acne Healthy vs. ethical foods And much, much more

Winter 2016
Winter 2016
Autumn 2016

This issue explores the benefits and testing protocols for Vitamin D, strategies for managing sugar cravings, and how food rewards impact childhood eating habits. We also investigate dietary triggers for migraines, practical tips for easing morning sickness, facial workouts for skin toning, and a clinical case study on addressing constipation. Plus, enjoy a Pakistani menu, natural food feature, and the latest nutritional research updates!

Autumn 2016
Autumn 2016
Summer 2016

Dives behind the headlines to examine the new Eatwell Guide and the fat vs. carb debate, while dispelling "starvation mode" myths and highlighting muscle mass for weight loss. Little Lives addresses the battle against sugar in early childhood, and additional features explore how diet impacts male fertility and unborn child allergies. Brain cancer blogger Andrew Scarborough shares his self-experimentation journey, and a clinic case study offers nutritional strategies for managing lupus. Plus, discover the science behind Emotional Freedom Technique (tapping), gut-health recipes, and the latest research updates!

Summer 2016
Summer 2016
Spring 2016

We explore how Ayurveda can revitalize your energy through diet, Indian head massage therapies for autism, and four featured recipes from Kate O’Donnell’s Everyday Ayurveda Cookbook. On the research front, we examine the ketogenic diet's potential in cancer care and investigate whether smaller plate sizes can tackle obesity without sacrificing meal satisfaction. Our feature interview highlights author Mary Daniels on her journey through childhood trauma, relationships, and body dysmorphia. Plus, enjoy our regular All Woman, Men’s World, Move It, and Food Fact File sections alongside the latest health research!

Spring 2016
Spring 2016
Winter 2015

This issue tackles New Year weight loss by sharing how three women ended years of yo-yo dieting, while Little Lives explores Fetal Alcohol Syndrome through the story of teenager Dominic Head. Our feature interview highlights author and goat farmer Shann Nix Jones on the surprising health benefits of a controversial ingredient, and Different Strokes examines equine therapy for autism and depression. Additionally, Men’s World addresses why male depression often goes unvoiced, All Woman shares winter skin-nutrition tips, and nutritional therapist Amelia Freer provides seasonal recipes alongside the latest research updates.

Winter 2015
Winter 2015
Autumn 2015

Explores whether ancient aphrodisiacs, diet, and nutrition can truly boost libido and fertility. BBC presenter Dr. Michael Mosley shares insights on self-experimentation and building lasting healthy habits, while our in-depth feature on Lyme disease covers key symptoms and nutritional recovery strategies. We also investigate whether everyday food flavorings contribute to weight gain, highlight top superfoods for managing menopause in All Woman, and offer essential wellness habits in Men’s World. Plus, enjoy hearty plant-based family recipes alongside the latest health news and research updates!

Autumn 2015
Autumn 2015
Summer 2015

Explores how Asperger’s syndrome impacts selective eating in children and how parents cope, alongside eye-opening interviews with adults on severely restricted diets. We also share a real-life case study on using nutritional therapy to ease anxiety, look at new research on preventing travelers’ tummy, and offer expert advice on checking skin moles. Plus, All Woman examines the toxic load in seafood, alongside features on night running, juicing, and the health benefits of coffee.

Summer 2015
Summer 2015