Simon Taylor-Robinson Author

Simon Taylor-Robinson is a medical doctor and trained as a gastroenterologist and hepatologist (an expert on the workings and diseases of the bowel and liver). He was appointed Professor of Translational Medicine at Imperial College London in 2007 and has many clinical and research projects, not only in the United Kingdom, but in a variety of countries, both in Africa and Asia, from Bangladesh to Nigeria. He is an expert on viral illnesses that affect the liver. He is keen on explaining how the body works in health and disease. Orli Rhodes Kendler is a registered dietician who practices in London (www.rhodeshealth.com). She is passionate about food education and about coaching people to overcome their dietary problems. Her specific interests are food intolerances, such as gluten, lactose and fructose intolerances, which are steadily becoming more prevalent in an era of processed, fast food. She is an advocate of simple home cooking and believes that there are only a few key culinary tricks that needed to equip the average person for a healthy lifestyle. Ross Parker trained as a ballet dancer and had a long career in dance. He has remained physically very fit since retiring from the profession and in this book, he shares simple exercises that can be done in the home to maintain body flexibility, strength and suppleness without the need for going to a gym. He is an advocate of daily, achievable exercise for all.