Brain Food with Nature Doc Lucinda Miller

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 Lucinda Miller is the NatureDoc.  She is the go-to naturopath for children’s health in the UK.  Come to discover nutrition tips, which food helps children’s behaviour, mood or school performance, and learn simple ways to introduce better brain foods.
 
Lucinda takes a scientific and holistic approach to identifying health problems, using laboratory testing and dietary interventions with food supplements to provide solutions, as well as coaching ideas for getting them into action.She runs ablog, with simple and effective tips for brighter, happier children, as well as a recipe site, dedicated to delicious and healthy recipes for tricky diets. She is also writing a book.She had been practicing as a naturopath, iridologist and herbalist for around 20 years and runs clinics at Sloane Square, London and Stockbridge, Hampshire.  She is the mother of three young children.Visit Lucinda’s website
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