Well-known nutrition expert, Christine Bailey, has joined Metagenics UK as Education Manager.
Christine, an award-winning Registered Performance Nutritionist, Breathwork Practitioner and author, has more than 20′ years of experience in nutrition, supplements, and health. She is one of the few nutritionists to receive two Catey Awards within two years for her work in mental health and corporate wellbeing. Christine is trained in Functional Nutrition through the Institute of Functional Medicine and the Institute of Performance Nutrition and works across public and corporate sectors, speaking at national and international nutrition conferences and lectures in food, nutrition, and functional medicine. Christine has authored over 14 books, including Five Weeks to Gut Health, The Brain Boost Diet, and The Personalised Nutrition Guide to Menopause, and regularly contributes to national health and fitness magazines, including True Health, which is a consumer title published by Target Publishing, which also owns this magazine.
In her role as Education Manager at Metagenics UK, Christine will be working closely with the global science team and practitioners, to bring to life the science and education that supports the brand and products.
Christine commented: “I’m thrilled to be part of a science-focused supplement company that is deeply committed to evidence-based nutrition and to supporting practitioners and consumers with high-quality, clinically relevant education. There are some exciting education initiatives and events ahead, with a clear focus on delivering robust, practitioner- and consumer-led education that supports clinical excellence, research, and the ongoing advancement of the nutrition profession. In a rapidly evolving and often noisy space, strong education and a connected professional network are essential – helping practitioners stay informed, confident in their recommendations and aligned around credible, science-based practice. Whether you’re an experienced practitioner or just starting out, I’m passionate about supporting your work and helping build a strong, connected nutrition community that advances knowledge, elevates standards, and supports one another.”


