Zoë Harcombe

Obesity Researcher, Author The Harcombe Diet

Zoë Harcombe

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Review of 2015

December 31, 2015February 8, 2018 Zoë Harcombe 0 Comments 3500 calorie theory, anorexia, breastfeeding, british nutrition foundation, Butter, cancer, Capetown LCHF conference, change4life, CHD, chocolate, Cholesterol, Coca-Cola, Cochrane, DAA, dementia, Diabetes, diet injections, dietary fat, dietary guidelines, dieting success, doctor in the house, exercise, food groups, georgia davis, healthy lifestyle, high protein diets, Horizon, HRT & CVD, jennifer elliott, katie hopkins, low fat vs low carb, meal frequency, menstruation, nuts, Obesity, orthorexia, pain, pleasure, polypharmacy, portion sizes, pregnancy, prozac, SACN carbohydrates report, saturated fat, south african dietary guidelines, statins, sugar in fruit, sugary drinks, takeaways & obesity, vitamin D

These are the topics that I’ve researched and blogged about this year: January Katie Hopkins: My Fat Story. Controversial British

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Jennifer Elliott vs Dietitians Association of Australia

October 19, 2015February 8, 2018 Zoë Harcombe 69 Comments conflict of interest, DAA, Diabetes, diet advice, dietary guidelines, dietician, dietitian, dietitians association of australia, jennifer elliott, low carb diet

This is my second guest blog post. It is written by Jennifer Elliott, an Australian dietitian who has become well

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