I will help translate your products and ideas into reality

NPD and Regulatory
Product development in the food, supplement and herbal products sectors. Regulatory compliance (e.g. Nutrition and Health claims) and compiling dossiers for national agencies (e.g. FSA, MHRA). Providing regulatory and research updates

Research
BSc in Biochemistry, PhD in Human Nutrition, and two Postdoctoral positions. I have wide-ranging experience of designing, running, analysing, presenting and publishing data from human interventional trials.

People and Projects
Experience of leading multidisciplinary teams and managing complex projects, I have the ability to produce results within different organisational frameworks

Education
With experience as a Lecturer and University Teacher, I have contributed to shaping the next generation of nutrition professionals, and am able to present nutrition to a wide-range of audiences (e.g. the public, students, health professionals, journalists)
What my clients say…

Having worked with Dr Rafe Bundy on a regulatory project, I can attest to his skillset and work ethic. He is knowledgeable, diligent, and a pleasure to work with. I highly recommend adding Rafe to your project or team!
GARRETT BAIN, Co-founder & CEO at PhytoGenesis

Rafe is a well rounded, robust nutrition professional, capable of generating and translating meaningful science into valuable data and insights for furthering nutrition fields, in addition to using his consumer-centric mindset to leverage it for commercial gain.
RIMI OBRA-RATWATTE, Director Nutrition Strategy & Communications

[Rafe] has an in-depth knowledge of herbals and nutrition which has proved invaluable when helping our clients with their borderline food/herbal remedy products… I have no hesitation in using his services time and time again, and plan to continue using his services for the long term.
GREER DEAL, Director Global Regulatory Services
Reflections
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A recent study led by the University of Glasgow has revealed that children who spend more time in natural environments experience significantly better mental health. Notably, the benefits are most pronounced among children from lower-income households.
🏃♀️ The research found that just 60 minutes daily in nature can reduce the risk of mental health issues by 50%. Both light activities, like walking, and more vigorous activities, such as running, in natural settings contribute to these positive outcomes.
🌳 This underscores the importance of ensuring access to safe, high-quality natural spaces, especially in disadvantaged areas. Collaborative efforts among policymakers, local planners, community organizations, and health professionals are essential to promote and facilitate children’s engagement with nature.
❓ In light of these findings, how can communities better support children’s access to natural environments?
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