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Detox News Archive31-Dec-2007
Ditch the detox diets, they're a 'lot of nonsense', says government advisor (Evening Standard) New Year Detox diets are a waste of time and money, a Government scientist said yesterday.
Scientist dismisses detox diets (BBC News) Following a so-called Detox programme is a waste of time and money, a leading scientists says.
Watchdog warning over detox diets (The Scotsman) THE food watchdog's chief scientist has urged consumers to ditch detox diets and supplements.
Detox Diets Are A Waste Of Money And Time, Says Andrew Wadge, Chief Scientist, Food Standards Agency, UK (Medical News Today) Come January 1st and millions of us feel we have been overdoing the feasting and would like to purify our bodies. It is tempting to go for the latest detox diets, but they are a waste of time and money, says Andrew Wadge, Chief Scientist, FSA (Food Standards Agency, UK) in his blog called Hungry for Science. [click link for full article]
Curing Your Arts Addiction (Arts Journal) Feeling overwhelmed by all the arts and culture in your life? (Okay, us neither. But let's say you were...) Here's an easy ten-step arts detox program that also serves as a good guide to winnowing the cultural wheat from the chaff.
Scrap detox diets, expert urges (Channel 4) The food watchdog's chief scientist has urged consumers to ditch detox diets and supplements. Drinking water, taking exercise and eating home-cooked food can all help tackle festive excess, according to Andrew Wadge, of the Food Standards Agency (FSA).
Detox diets to fix festive binge a waste: experts (The West Australian) Popular Detox diets are a waste of time and money, according to experts who say the body is more than equipped to rid itself of toxins. Curtin University public health professor Colin Binns said there was no evidence that Detox diets, particularly trendy in the new year, worked.
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