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Manchester Nutritionist Shows the Way to a Man`s Heart is Through His Stomach

Released on = February 6, 2006, 5:35 am

Press Release Author = SEMS Consultancy

Industry = Food & Beverage

Press Release Summary = With Valentine’s Day around the corner, love lorn ladies
will want to know how to get into their man’s heart. Manchester nutritionist,
Elizabeth Harfleet shows that the best way, really is through his stomach!

Press Release Body = With Valentine’s Day around the corner, love lorn ladies will
want to know how to get into their man’s heart. Manchester nutritionist, Elizabeth
Harfleet shows that the best way, really is through his stomach!

According to Elizabeth who has been practising as a nutritionist since 2000, a diet
rich in fruit and vegetables does wonders for your love life.

“Fresh fruits and vegetables are unrivalled in their abilities to energise the body
and support the cardiovascular system, factors which came to light during a study
which showed that Vegetarians may have more active love lives than their meat eating
friends!”

Foods which are reputed to have aphrodisiac benefits include chocolate, oysters
(which are rich in Zinc and important to the male reproductive system), asparagus,
celery, pine nuts and honey. However eating them all at once is more likely to give
you a stomach ache than to send your heart rate soaring.

Conversely, if you want love on the menu this Valentine’s try not to serve up
processed foods that are high in fat and sugar. This is because a diet consisting of
largely processed, high fat, high sugar foods can ultimately lead to disappointment
at bedtime.


Web Site = http://www.wellbeing-nutrition.com/nutritional-therapist-uk-manchester.htm

Contact Details = 12 Gwendor Avenue, Manchester, M8 4LE

elizabeth@wellbeing-nutrition.com
0161 740 5917

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