Written by Catherine Saxelby
on Tuesday, 25 September 2018.
Tagged: coconut oil, coffee, eBook, Foodwatch Newsletter, health, healthy eating, healthy lifestyle, newsletter, nutrition
From the lurid lattes in your local coffe shop to the social media storm over a Harvard academic's claim that coconut oil is 'pure poison' — the September Foodwatch Newsletter has it all!
Used to be that lattes were just beige but not any more! First we saw the yellow Turmeric Latte and now there's a whole rainbow of colours - pink, purple, green, blue and black! So what are they? And are they good for you? This month's Foodwatch Newsletter will fill you in.
In this month's newsletter I'll also give you my take on the social media storm whipped up by a Harvard Academic's claim that coconut oil is 'pure poison'. I'll give you the lowdown on September's health events and how you can take part; share what I'm eating now and much more. So check out the September edition of the Foodwatch Newsletter, and while you can read it on the web, why not subscribe here to our monthly Foodwatch Newsletter and have it delivered to your Inbox on the last Tuesday of every month?
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