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Nutrition

Liverpool and the Allergy Show score again!

28/10/2014 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

Cressida and I have just had a fab weekend! We have been at the Liverpoool Allergy and FreeFrom show – right here in the Albert Dock in the centre of Liverpool….. Now for me to say that I have had a fab w/e at a show is quite something as, although I do realise that they are a …

Category: Allergies, Big Business, Coeliac/celiac disease, Dairy-free, Food, FreeFrom Food, Gluten-free, Nutrition, Peanut allergyTag: 'freefrom' accreditation, Albert Dock, Alelrgy in Liverpool, Allergy and FreeFrom Show, awareness of freefrom food awards, Big Oz Cereals, coeliac UK Crossed Grain symbol, Costa Coffee, Cressida on new freefrom foods, Daura Damm gluten Free lager, FreeFrom Food Awards, FreeFrom Foods Matter, Genius Gluten Free, Hopps & Wolf milk machine, Liverpool, Liverpool BT Convention centre, Nairn's, Newburn Bakehouse, North, Tate Gallery, Tesco sponsors of Allergy and FreeFrom Show North

Can Vitamin C cure addictions?

26/10/2014 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  1 Comment

The Orthmolecular News Service sends out regular articles which they invite recipients to post on their websites - many of which are excellent and we do indeed post them on our sites.  However, the proposition in this one was so startling that I thought it deserved  wider …

Category: Alcohol, Alternative/Complementary Health, Conventional Medicine, NutritionTag: Alfred Libby, Curing addiction with Vitamin C, FreeFrom Nutrition Matters, High dose Vitamin C, Irwin Stone, Libby and Stone's Protocol for Drug Addicts, orthomolecular medicine, Orthomolecular news service, Reagan Houston, sodium ascorbate, Vitamin C for pain relief, www.cancertherapies.org

Water, water – but, alas, absolutely not everywhere…

25/09/2014 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

Thanks to the scary results of a survey of 7–9-year olds by the National Hydration Council, the council has joined forces with the Childrens' Food Trust and Stefan Gates, star of CBBC’s Gastronauts and Incredible Edibles, to try to persuade children to drink more water. And much …

Category: Environmental Issues, Food, Food/Health Policy, NutritionTag: 10% of 7-9 year old think the body can survive without water, childhood dehydration, Childrens' Food Trust, Gastronauts and Incredible Edibles, National Hydration Council, pasta essential to body's survival!, Stafn Gates, Wacky Water Challenge, Wise up to Water

Bravo Alpro! Nut and soya milks to be made on dedicated lines.

18/08/2014 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  5 Comments

Excellent news this morning in a letter from Ann de Jaeger, Alpro's public relations head honcho. 'As part of a major investment programme in our facilities, we will arrange our current production lines to be dedicated to producing rice, soya and oat drinks or almond, hazelnut …

Category: Allergies, Big Business, Blogging/social media, Dairy-free, Food/Health Policy, NutritionTag: 'may contain nut' warnings, accurate allergen labelling, allergen contamination risks, Alpro, Alpro +1 Junior milk, Alpro almond milk, Alpro as a responsible company, Alpro hazelnut milk, Alpro SOS campaign, Ann de Jaeger, dedicated nut-free facilities, nut and dairy allergic children, problems of feeding nut and dairy allergic children

Pomegranates, blueberries, Japanese wine berries and bees – in King’s Cross…

23/07/2014 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  3 Comments

These days, King's Cross is awash in vertical flower walls, canal side walkways and gushing fountains but across the railway tracks in the industrial park, nature is in a better established, more productive mode. Way back in 1985, when King's Cross was seedy backwater inhabited …

Category: Allergies, Alternative/Complementary Health, Coeliac/celiac disease, Environmental Issues, Food, FreeFrom Food, Gluten-free, NutritionTag: 100% waste management, Alara, alara muesli, Alara's wassail party, Alex Smith, Alex smith sustainability pioneer, bees in King's Cross, bug house, Camley Street wildlife Park, Chateau King's Cross, coeliac disease, gluten-free muesli, Japanese wine berries, King's Cross development, London Orchard Project, muesli, mulberries, Of the Earth superfoods, purple mange tout, self supporting small holdings, sharon fruit, solar energy, sustainability, Tolmers Square, vertical flower walls

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