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Monday 20 th January 2014
The Future of Nutrition Conference is hosted by Marc David, founder of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating. If you’re ready for cutting edge ideas and a fresh approach to nutrition, then please join in! Come be a part of a nutrition future that celebrates what truly nourishes us on all levels - body, mind, heart and soul! 

There’s an amazing lineup of over 55 fascinating presenters who’ll be sharing unique insights into what the future of food and nutrition truly have in store: food and the brain, hormones, digestive health, ancestral diets, nutrition and longevity, and so much more. If you’re ready for cutting edge ideas and a fresh approach to nutrition, then please join in! It’s completely FREE and begins this January!


Monday 20 th January 2014
The Future of Nutrition Conference is hosted by Marc David, founder of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating. If you’re ready for cutting edge ideas and a fresh approach to nutrition, then please join in! Come be a part of a nutrition future that celebrates what truly nourishes us on all levels - body, mind, heart and soul! 

There’s an amazing lineup of over 55 fascinating presenters who’ll be sharing unique insights into what the future of food and nutrition truly have in store: food and the brain, hormones, digestive health, ancestral diets, nutrition and longevity, and so much more. If you’re ready for cutting edge ideas and a fresh approach to nutrition, then please join in! It’s completely FREE and begins this January!

Tuesday 14 th January 2014
Body and mind are finely interconnected. Emotions and daily problems affect health, and illnesses alter your mood. How is this communication between the body and the mind produced? Is it possible that you can improve your physical and psychological health simply through nutrition? 
 


Tuesday 14 th January 2014
Body and mind are narrowly interconnected. Emotions and daily problems affect health, and illnesses alter your mood. How is this communication between the body and the mind produced? Is it possible that you can improve your physical and psychological health simply through nutrition? 


Wednesday 20 th November 2013
The origin of fructose intolerance is fructose malabsorption. It can cause gas, cramping and diarrhea and affects one in three adults.  If you have any of these symptoms then read this article. It explains why fructose malabsorption cause these symptoms and how to stop them. The source of this article is SCDLifestyle.com


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