Looking for a London nutritionist?
At Key Nutrition, our team of Nutritional Therapists work from multiple clinic locations around London.
Biolab Medical Unit in Marylebone/West End, central London
6 Senses Spa in Canary Wharf, east London
Angel in Islington, north London
Nutrition is such an influential factor when it comes to health. Your nutritional therapist will work with you as an indiividual, taking time to understand the various factors contributing to your health concerns. They may recommend clinical tests to check nutritional and biochemical status. With this information, they will put together a realistic and practical nutrition programme and provide the motivation to help you achieve your goals.
Key Nutrition offers you:
- A team of friendly, experienced and dedicated nutritional therapists
- BSc Degree qualified, insured, CNHC & BANT registered
- In house and laboratory testing
- Access to high quality nutritional supplements not sold on the high street
- Nutrition and life coaching
- Weekend and evening appointments upon request
- Services for corporate and public enterprises

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Recipe for Brussels sprouts and tofu stir-fry
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Brussels sprouts and tofu stir-fry
This is a delicious, vegetarian meal, not difficult to make. Read the recipe through to the end before you begin. Anyone who says they don't like Brussel sprouts or tofu will most probably change their mind after trying this.
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Why men need to eat more fruit and veg and women need to watch their weight.
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Not long ago Janet wrote a series of articles on cancer, following the release of the figure 4 in 10 Britons will get cancer in their lifetime. Following on from this a further study has just been published in the British Journal of Cancer, relating specifically to the different risk factors associated with cancer. There are some surprising findings and you will learn some interesting tips for cancer prevention if you read on.
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The Food Hospital on Channel 4
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Have you been watching The Food Hospital?
Channel 4 is showing an eight-part series on Tuesday nights at 8pm called The Food Hospital. So far we have seen two episodes of this exciting new programme, showing not only how powerful foods can be in alleviating symptoms of painful conditions such as IBS, migraines, and psoriasis, but also in reducing risk factors for premature death in people with uncontrolled Type 2 diabetes and fatty liver disease.

