Live Happy, Eat Dirty Podcast with Kate Harrison (including The 5:2 Diet)
Live Happy, Eat Dirty Podcast with Kate Harrison (including The 5:2 Diet)

Live Happy, Eat Dirty Podcast with Kate Harrison (including The 5:2 Diet)

Kate Harrison, Author of 5:2 books, broadcaster, food writer

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The 5:2 Diet podcast contains all the tips, interviews, news and information you need to lose weight and feel great on the eating plan everyone is talking about. Intermittent fasting is flexible, easy and free, and the health benefits are the subject of extensive research. The podcast is presented by Kate Harrison, British author of four 5:2 books, who fasts weekly and lost 31lbs/14kg. The podcast offers tips and ideas for new and experienced fasters, including answers to common questions, health news, seasonal food ideas and interviews. Kate also runs one of the largest Facebook groups on fasting, and her website is www.the5-2dietbook.com Do YOU 5:2? This podcast makes it easy. Intro and Outro music: Festival by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena, YouTube Audio Library Important Note: This podcast is for information only and is not intended as medical advice, or as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. There are some people who shouldn't follow this diet: children and teenagers, and pregnant or breast-feeding women. If you take medication have a pre-existing medical condition, including Type 2 diabetes, you should talk to your doctor before making any dietary changes. In addition, anyone with a history of eating disorders should definitely not undertake this without talking to their doctor or specialist.

Recent Episodes

Kate gets personal about health, weight & kindness
AUG 13, 2018
Kate gets personal about health, weight & kindness
Wondering if fasting is sustainable long-term? This week, Kate celebrated her sixth 'fastiversary' – six years since she tried fasting for the first time. In a deeply personal and heartfelt podcast, she pays tribute to her mum, explores why kindness and self-care matter in weight loss, and reveals the big secret she's been hiding... Me at the Harrogate Crime Festival - my secret life as a thriller author revealed! It's my sixth fastiverary this month - 6 years since I started intermittent fasting. This month, my mum also died. My mum Barbara as an 18-year-old student nurse in 1959. It's made me think about what we are here for, how to look after each other, and what we leave behind. In this very personal podcast, I explore why caring for yourself is the key to sustainable changes, why our governments need to do much more to support healthy eating, and how important it is to do what we can to stay happy and well - but why, ultimately, we can only do so much. Plus I want to tell you what I'm doing next - and share the secret many 5:2 folks have no idea about… Tiny olives on the tree my mum bought as a house-warming gift seven years ago. My secret....? Yes, my first thriller is available for pre-order here in the UK and here for international delivery. This is what it's all about... In her eyes, no-one is innocent... Georgia Sage has a gift: she can see evil in people. As a courtroom artist she uses her skills to help condemn those who commit terrible crimes. After all, her own brutal past means she knows innocence is even rarer than justice. ut when she is drawn back into the trial that defined her career, a case of twisted family betrayal, she realises her own reckless pursuit of justice may have helped the guilty go free. As Georgia gets closer to the truth behind the Slater family, something happens that threatens not only her career - but even her own sanity. At first, she fears her guilt around the events of her terrible childhood is finally coming back to haunt her. The truth turns out to be even more terrifying . . . Do you love reading fiction? Then read more about my novels on my website. And join my FREE book club for prize draws and exclusive previews and interviews... Important Note: This podcast is for information only and is not intended as medical advice, or as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. There are some people who shouldn't follow fast: children and teenagers, and pregnant or breast-feeding women. If you take medication have a pre-existing medical condition, including Type 2 diabetes, you should talk to your doctor before making any dietary changes. In addition, anyone with a history of eating disorders should definitely not undertake this without talking to their doctor or specialist. This site does contain links to some affiliate sites (at no cost to you). We cannot check or verify all external sites which can be changed or removed at any time, and those links are provided for information only.
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23 MIN
Diet  & Gut Health Question Time with Kate and Helen
AUG 8, 2018
Diet & Gut Health Question Time with Kate and Helen
Today's podcast is all about you - we asked our Facebook group members for their questions about gut health, diet, 5:2 fasting and more. We're covering a great range of topics, including the ketogenic diet, how to bring the gut back to good health after surgery and medication, and the ideal timing for enjoying kefir and fruit. We even look at the thorny topic of cellulite - with the answers supplied by Kate along with Helen Phadnis, our dirty diet registered dietitian and expert in all things food and health related. You can buy the polybiotic Vivomixx (a cheaper version of #VSL3) via Amazon or other stores. For an overview of ketogenic diets, read this balanced article. Find out more about cellulite and possible approaches to reducing it. Kate's Dirty Diet plan combines her experience and knowledge with loads more tips from Helen. You can buy The Dirty Diet book here for UK delivery. Or here for international delivery. Important Note: This podcast is for information only and is not intended as medical advice, or as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. There are some people who shouldn't follow fast: children and teenagers, and pregnant or breast-feeding women. If you take medication have a pre-existing medical condition, including Type 2 diabetes, you should talk to your doctor before making any dietary changes. In addition, anyone with a history of eating disorders should definitely not undertake this without talking to their doctor or specialist. This site does contain links to some affiliate sites (at no cost to you). We cannot check or verify all external sites which can be changed or removed at any time, and those links are provided for information only.
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24 MIN