After Atkins and other Low-carb Diets

After Atkins and other Low-carb Diets

by Dr Paul Clayton (Author)

Synopsis

A diet that not only helps you lose weight, but also increases your energy levels, boosts your immune system and reduces your risk of suffering diseases such as arthritis and osteoporosis in the future - too good to be true? In fact, the fast-developing science of pharmaco-nutrition, of which Dr Paul Clayton is a leading practitioner, can tell us how to achieve exactly that - weight loss and optimum health, now and in later life. The Clayton Strategy combines the latest scientific advice on the correct balance between carbohydrates, proteins and fats with cutting edge, clinically tested recommendations on the optimum intake of vitamins, minerals and other supplements for total health and well-being. The benefits of the Clayton Diet include: weight loss; increased energy and libido; improved immune function; Featuring practical advice on menu plans, recipes and cooking methods, After Atkins is set to become the healthy eating bible for the 21st century.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Robinson
Published: 13 Jan 2005

ISBN 10: 1845290720
ISBN 13: 9781845290726

Author Bio
Dr Paul Clayton is the UK's leading expert in the fast-developing science of pharmaco-nutrition - the study of the active pharmacological agents in foods and how they can be harnessed for our health. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine and was a former Senior Scientific Advisor to the UK government's Committee on the Safety of Medicines. He designs clinical trials for nutritional therapies at leading teaching hospitals and has trained the pharmacists in Britain's largest chemist chain in preventative nutrition. He teaches pharmaco-nutrition at the Royal College of General Practitioners and is secretary of the Forum on Food and Health at the Royal Society of Medicine. He frequently presents at and chairs international conferences on nutrition and health, most recently at the Academie de France.