Gillian McKeith

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Gillian McKeith (born 1959) is a Scottish nutritionist, television presenter, and writer. She fronts Channel 4's "You Are What You Eat" and Granada Television's "Dr Gillian McKeith's Feel Fab Forever" in the UK. She writes a weekly column for "Reveal" magazine and is the author of a number of books about nutrition, including "You Are What You Eat: The Plan That Will Change Your Life" (2004). Wikipedia
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1959
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  • Wikipedia

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    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gillian_McKeith
  • Observer interview with...

    Dr Gillian McKeith, food guru extraordinaire and presenter of the Channel 4 series You Are What You Eat, is not the kind of person who ever has a sudden urge for a Mars bar.
    observer.guardian.co.uk/foodmonthly/story/0,,1501833,00.html
  • Bad Science gillian mckeith

    Ben Goldacre is a medical doctor who writes for the Guardian, the BMJ, Time Out and New Statesman about pseudoscience in the media and alternative therapies.
    www.badscience.net/?cat=12
  • You Are What You Eat

    Holistic nutritionist Gillian McKeith, presenter of Celador Production's hit series for Channel 4, You Are What You Eat, has been studying and researching in the fields of nutrition and diet for nearly 20 years.
    www.channel4.com/entertainment/tv/microsites/Y/yawye/gill...
  • Gillian McKeith - Expert...

    Gillian McKeith's Wedding Countdown Diet - This new book is available from 31st May 2007!
    www.drgillianmckeith.com
  • Gillian McKeith - Times...

    June 19, 2005 Gillian McKeith The Scottish health-food guru presents the Channel 4 series You Are What You Eat, and has written two books to complement the programme.
    www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2099-1647178,00.html