Event: Gary Taubes in London 17 & 18 March 2018
Read Time: 2 min I’m going to this major UK conference headed by ‘Good Calories Bad Calories’ author Gary Taubes, PLUS Malcolm Kendrick, Zoë Harcombe, Andreas Eenfeldt…
Read Time: 2 min I’m going to this major UK conference headed by ‘Good Calories Bad Calories’ author Gary Taubes, PLUS Malcolm Kendrick, Zoë Harcombe, Andreas Eenfeldt…
Read Time: < 1 min In case you missed it, Tim Noakes, the controversial South African professor who promotes a low carb high fat diet for running, was the subject of …
Read Time: 2 min Last year a film was made about some of the troublesome issues around vaccination that most people are not aware of, and the film is now …
Read Time: < 1 min Don’t worry if you missed this wonderful evening – we have now released videos of this amazing presentation – see post below.
Read Time: 2 min Four great speakers will explain the importance of vitamin B12 in health and question the Medical establishment’s intransigence on this critical subject.
Read Time: 2 min Recipes, cooking demos, food tasting and ideas for anti-inflammatory and low immunogenic diets.
Read Time: 3 min A review of my first kitchen workshop; Feedback from participants and dates for future events.
Read Time: < 1 min SOLD OUT – Further events like this are planned for Thu 30th April and Sat 13th June – pre-book soon 01243 868108
Read Time: < 1 min . For our 2014 Autumn Seminar we are very pleased to present Dr Malcolm Kendrick, author, speaker and blogger, who will expose the myths and misunderstanding around cholesterol and …
Read Time: 2 min From glamping in a sepherd’s hut to night safaris led by bat experts – Knepp estate now offers many ways to experience the UK’s top re-wilding success story.
Read Time: < 1 min Glutens Bassil Shippam Centre, Tozer Way, Chichester,PO19 7LG Fri 11th July, 7:30-10:00pm (doors open at 7:15)Cost: £6.00 inc tea/coffee This not-to-be-missed seminar on one of the hottest topics in nutrition …
Read Time: 3 min The re-wilding project at Knepp Castle in West Sussex is a pioneering example of using farm animals to maximise biodiversity.