Psychologies

Happy food

Gut health is an area of growing interest as we seek insights into the gut-brain connection. It has emerged that the food we eat and how we feel are linked to the bacteria in our bodies, therefore it has become increasingly evident that our gut health and mental health are affiliated. This is a fascinating relationship that can provide the key to our wellbeing.

resident nutritional therapist Eve Kalinik is passionate about supporting the gut to bring us to a happier and healthier place from the inside out. In her new book, (Piatkus, £25), Eve draws on her clinical experience, as well as science and research to provide easy-to-digest

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