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Healthy Skin Diet

Geraldine Georgeou

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      Support your skin to improve acne, psoriasis, dematitis, eczema and other common conditions.What can you eat to improve your skin if you suffer from one of the many common skin complains?Nutrition has a huge impact on your skin - and if you can improve what you eat based on the latest sound science, it can help balance hormones and improve common inflammatory conditions.Whether suffering from acne as a teen or adult, dealing with skin problems as part of an autoimmune condition or polycystic ovary syndrome, or wondering how you can improve psoriasis or eczema, this friendly dietary handbook has you covered, with easy-to-follow menu plans and recipes that have already helped thousands.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Geraldine Georgeou EAN: 9781760525705 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: WEIGHT: 0 g HEIGHT: 250 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Murdoch Books DATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: COOKING / Health & Healing / General, HEALTH & FITNESS / Healthy Living & Personal Hygiene, HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases & Conditions / Skin WIDTH: 180 cm SPINE:

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      Diets and dieting, nutrition, Cookery for specific diets and conditions

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      Geraldine Georgeou is an accredited practising dietitian with private clinics in Sydney. In addition to treating hormone and skin conditions through nutritional advice, she specialises in diabetes prevention and management, and weight loss. Geraldine is regularly interviewed in Daily Mail, Femail, Diabetes Living, Women's Weekly, Mind Food and appears on Channel Nine's Today Extra. She is the co-author of The Gut Foundation Cookbook.

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      Support your skin to improve acne, psoriasis, dematitis, eczema and other common conditions.What can you eat to improve your skin if you suffer from one of the many common skin complains?Nutrition has a huge impact on your skin - and if you can improve what you eat based on the latest sound science, it can help balance hormones and improve common inflammatory conditions.Whether suffering from acne as a teen or adult, dealing with skin problems as part of an autoimmune condition or polycystic ovary syndrome, or wondering how you can improve psoriasis or eczema, this friendly dietary handbook has you covered, with easy-to-follow menu plans and recipes that have already helped thousands.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Geraldine Georgeou EAN: 9781760525705 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: WEIGHT: 0 g HEIGHT: 250 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Murdoch Books DATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: COOKING / Health & Healing / General, HEALTH & FITNESS / Healthy Living & Personal Hygiene, HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases & Conditions / Skin WIDTH: 180 cm SPINE:

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      Diets and dieting, nutrition, Cookery for specific diets and conditions

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      Geraldine Georgeou is an accredited practising dietitian with private clinics in Sydney. In addition to treating hormone and skin conditions through nutritional advice, she specialises in diabetes prevention and management, and weight loss. Geraldine is regularly interviewed in Daily Mail, Femail, Diabetes Living, Women's Weekly, Mind Food and appears on Channel Nine's Today Extra. She is the co-author of The Gut Foundation Cookbook.

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