Libby Weaver is an Australian biochemist who is an author, speaker and founder of the food-based supplement range, Bio Blends.[1]
Weaver founded Bio Blends, a nutritional supplement range.[2]
Weaver has spoken on television and radio as an authoritative figure in the health and wellness industry.[1].
Libby Weaver | |
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Born | Tamworth, New South Wales |
Occupation | Author |
Alma mater | University of Newcastle |
Genre | Health sciences |
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Born in Tamworth, New South Wales,[3] she spoke at TedxQueenstown in 2014 on the topic of ‘The pace of modern life versus our cavewoman biochemistry’.[4]
Bibliography
- Libby Weaver (2010). Accidentally Overweight. Little Green Frog Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-0473181482.
- Libby Weaver(with Cynthia Louise) (2012). Dr. Libby's Real Food Chef. Little Green Frog Publishing Ltd. 290 pages. ISBN 978-0473222734.
- Libby Weaver (2011). Rushing Woman's Syndrome. Little Green Frog Publishing Ltd. 364 pages. ISBN 978-0473204037.
- Libby Weaver (2013). Beauty From the Inside Out. Little Green Frog Publishing Ltd. 360 pages. ISBN 978-0473253042.
- Libby Weaver (2013). Real Food Kitchen. Little Green Frog Publishing Ltd. 304 pages. ISBN 978-0473255695.
- Libby Weaver (2014). The Calorie Fallacy. Little Green Frog Publishing Ltd.
- Libby Weaver (2015). Exhausted to Energised. Little Green Frog Publishing Ltd.
- Libby Weaver (2015). The Energy Guide. Pan Macmillan Australia.
- Libby Weaver (2016). Women's Wellness Wisdom. Little Green Frog Publishing Ltd.
- Libby Weaver (2017). What Am I Supposed to Eat? Little Green Frog Publishing Ltd.
- Libby Weaver (2018). The Beauty Guide. Little Green Frog Publishing Ltd.
- Libby Weaver (2019). The Invisible Load. Little Green Frog Publishing Ltd.
References
- 1 2 Weaver, Libby (12 August 2021). "About Dr Libby Weaver – Nutritional biochemist". Dr Libby. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
- ↑ "Bio Blend About Dr Libby".
- ↑ "In my beauty bag: Dr Libby Weaver". stuff.co.nz. 26 February 2014. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
- ↑ "Theme: Sense of Place Queenstown, New Zealand February 22nd, 2014". ted.com. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
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