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Do you know your MCTs from your LCTs? How about sterols from stanols? What's the difference between glucose and dextrose? Or probiotics and prebiotics? Why do we need calcium? What additive is number 330? How safe is acesulfame K? If you find yourself confused by food labels and ads for healthy eating, Catherine Saxelby's comprehensive guide My Nutritionary will help you cut through the jargon and put the power of her nutrition know-how in your hands. We live in a world with constantly changing nutrition advice - eat more of this, avoid that - but increasingly this information uses scientific…mehr

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Do you know your MCTs from your LCTs? How about sterols from stanols? What's the difference between glucose and dextrose? Or probiotics and prebiotics? Why do we need calcium? What additive is number 330? How safe is acesulfame K? If you find yourself confused by food labels and ads for healthy eating, Catherine Saxelby's comprehensive guide My Nutritionary will help you cut through the jargon and put the power of her nutrition know-how in your hands. We live in a world with constantly changing nutrition advice - eat more of this, avoid that - but increasingly this information uses scientific terminology that few of us are familiar with. When everyone from diet gurus to wellness bloggers to celebrity chefs and even your doctor has suggestions for healthy eating, translating the latest nutrition jargon into useful terms can be overwhelming. In My Nutritionary, Catherine gives you short easy answers in plain English, helping you navigate through the jargon so you know what you're eating. If you want to know exactly what you're putting in your shopping trolley - or on the dinner table - this is the guide for you.
Autorenporträt
Catherine Saxelby B Sc, APD, AN is Sydney-based culinary nutritionist and award-winning author of 12 books. She is a trusted 'voice of reason' in a world full of food fads, extreme diets and trendy super fruits. She has contributed to many magazines such as Healthy Food Guide, Prevention and New Idea, and has appeared on TV programs including Good Morning Australia and Today. She runs an informational website at Foodwatch.com.au where she shares her discoveries about nutrition, diets and additives. Connect with Catherine on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and Pinterest.