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Christine Bailey (MSc BSc Nutrition, PGCE) is an award winning registered performance nutritionist (BANT, IOPN) and leading healthy eating expert. Author of over 16 recipe and health books Christine has a reputation for transforming people’s health and love of real food.
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Author of over 14 health and recipe books including My Kids Can't Eat That!, The Brain Boost Diet, Go Lean Vegan, The Gut Health Diet, Eat to Get Younger, Nourish: Cancer Care, The Supercharged...
Christine Bailey is a renowned degree qualified Nutritionist, Speaker, Chef, Food and Health Consultant and Author with over 18 years of experience. She was awarded Coeliac Chef of the Year 2009 and supports many individuals and corporates on a wide range of health matters.
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In this revolutionary 30-day program, nutritionist Christine Bailey shows you how, instead of treating the symptoms as they arise, you can tackle the root causes with five simple steps: Remove, Replace, Repopulate, Repair and Rebalance.
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The Brain Boost Diet Plan is a four-week diet to cleanse and renew your brain. The latest research now clearly indicates the incredible importance that diet plays in reducing the risk of conditions such as cognitive decline, mood disorders, Alzheimer’s and depression.