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A very warm welcome back to Season 10 of The Liz Earle Wellbeing Show. In this week's episode, Liz is joined by NHS GP and Sunday Times bestselling author, Dr Rupy Aujla. Rupy works day-to-day in Emergency Medicine, but his experience in this field has led him to develop a real passion for preventive medicine — with a particular interest in the ways that eating well can transform our health. Following this interest, he enrolled for a Masters in Nutritional Medicine and launched ‘The Doctor’s Kitchen’ where he’s been sharing both his love of food and the medicinal effects of eating well ever since. He is also the Founding Director of Culinary Medicine, a non-profit organisation which aims to equip our doctors with the nutritional know-how so often lacking in their traditional training. Tune in for a fascinating chat about how struggles with his own health led him to appreciate the power of nutrition, as well as the work that needs to be done to put food back on the menu at medical school.
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A very warm welcome back to Season 10 of The Liz Earle Wellbeing Show. In this week's episode, Liz is joined by NHS GP and Sunday Times bestselling author, Dr Rupy Aujla. Rupy works day-to-day in Emergency Medicine, but his experience in this field has led him to develop a real passion for preventive medicine — with a particular interest in the ways that eating well can transform our health. Following this interest, he enrolled for a Masters in Nutritional Medicine and launched ‘The Doctor’s Kitchen’ where he’s been sharing both his love of food and the medicinal effects of eating well ever since. He is also the Founding Director of Culinary Medicine, a non-profit organisation which aims to equip our doctors with the nutritional know-how so often lacking in their traditional training. Tune in for a fascinating chat about how struggles with his own health led him to appreciate the power of nutrition, as well as the work that needs to be done to put food back on the menu at medical school.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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