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Alkaline Diet Questions with Gareth (#28)

by Ross on March 23, 2011

Gareth EdwardsHey everyone!

Each fortnight we’re putting the best alkaline diet questions we receive from you to our Alkaline Diet Expert, Dr Young trained blood analyst and highly qualified nutritionist – Gareth Edwards.

Gareth is right at the very top of his field, so these answers are absolutely the best you’ll find from arguably Britain’s most qualified expert in this area!

Q&A With Gareth Edwards

Question One: Alkalinity/Acidity of Vegetables

Dr Young writes that tomatoes when cooked change from alkaline to slightly acidic, does this happen to other veg? onions, garlic and all the rest?

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Gareth Edwards’s Alkaline Cooking Tips

by Ross on February 15, 2011

Woman CookingThis week Gareth Edwards, one of the UK’s best qualified nutritionists and alkaline diet experts, gives you some great alkaline cooking tips and inspiration how to create tasty and diverse alkaline meals.

If you sometimes lack enthusiasm and cannot get stuck into cooking alkaline meals or you are simply daunted by the thought of feeding on green vegetables and grasses, then you should look no further! Gareth is highly experienced in cooking with alkaline foods and will therefore highlight which foods should be avoided and how to cook healthy and delicious alkaline meals with a dehydrator.

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Alkaline Diet Questions with Gareth (#9)

by Ross on March 2, 2010

Gareth EdwardsHey everyone!

Each fortnight we’re putting the best alkaline diet questions we receive from you to our Alkaline Diet Expert, Dr Young trained blood analyst and highly qualified nutritionist – Gareth Edwards.

Gareth is right at the very top of his field, so these answers are absolutely the best you’ll find from arguably Britain’s most qualified expert in this area!

Q&A With Gareth Edwards

These answers are not intended to replace the advice that can be acquired from a personal consultation with a qualified physician. If you are experiencing persistent symptoms of any sort, you should consult with a nutritionally aware physician.

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