This placebo-controlled study showed that a berry smoothie rich in flavonoids can improve cognitive function in young adults. This study has been BANT enhanced on the NUTRITION EVIDENCE database to...
An in-depth review of the available evidence and rationale behind the low-fat Swank diet and the Wahl’s modified Paleo diet for patients with MS. This study has been BANT enhanced on the NUTRITION...
The annual request for Fellow member applications is now open for 2020. BANT wishes to recognise those members who have made a significant contribution to the Nutritional Therapy profession, or...
POOR DIETARY HABITS are causing significant mortality and morbidity across the globe and appear to have overtaken smoking as a leading risk factor for CHRONIC DISEASE. This study has been BANT...
This webinar is based on Ray’s book “Depression: The Mind-Body Diet and Lifestyle Connection” with additional information about mitochondria from my book “Mitochondria in Health and...
FASTING for six or more days was shown to significantly improve non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in a prospective observational study of almost 700 patients. This study has been BANT...
INTERMITTENT FASTING appears to be beneficial as an adjunct to chemotherapy treatment in CANCER patients, and may work via AUTOPHAGY, a cellular clear up mechanism. This study has been BANT enhanced...
A one-year trial showed significant benefits of a comprehensive nutritional regime, including EXCLUSION DIET and NUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTATION, in children and adults with autism spectrum disorder. This...
Welcome to the January/February 2020 issue of the BANT eNews! The new year has just been rung in and 2020 looks to be like an exciting year for the profession! As previously announced this issue’s...
Both daily and intermittent CALORIE RESTRICTION benefits patients with MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS in terms of WEIGHT LOSS and EMOTIONAL WELLBEING. However, compliance was better with daily rather than with...