Prof Regan's Supermarket Secrets (1 of 27)
Somewhere, there is a perfect kitchen.
Where all the products do exactly as they say on the tin.
All the superfoods are super.
All the miraculous marketing claims are accurate.
Is this science or just fantasy?
There's one woman who is determined to find out the truth...
To get behind the marketing hype...
Are superfoods really super?
Your marketing here suggests that we know it all and this is definitely proven.
Is organic food healthier?
What I'm not able to find are studies that say this causes harm.
Why is it then that nobody's actually done the studies to prove it once and for all?
Can washing powders do what they say on the box?
Tricky question - if I was to go to one of your competitors with a similar sort of product, will I get the same results? Professor Lesley Regan will uncover some uncomfortable facts.
We will be able to tell the truth about probiotics.
But by the end, she will have a set of supermarket products that are scientifically worth their place in her kitchen.
As one of the top obstetricians in the country, Professor Regan helps mothers deliver their babies, here at St Mary's hospital in Paddington.
Make sure that we have got an incubator ready.
Has she delivered? She has.
I'm just desperate to have a baby.
So she's a scientist, she understands what a medicine does and knows that it's clinically proven to work.
I worry about the fact that some of them are on the net.
You immediately assume that they are scientifically valid. |