Alex Jamieson

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Alex Jamieson is a renowned author, chef, and health counselor. She is best known for her work in the field of holistic health and nutrition. Jamieson gained widespread recognition after her appearance in the documentary film Super Size Me, where she provided nutritional guidance to her then-partner, Morgan Spurlock.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Alex Jamieson was born in New York City. She developed an interest in nutrition and holistic health at a young age. Jamieson pursued her education in culinary arts and nutrition, earning certifications from various institutions.

Career[edit | edit source]

Jamieson's career began as a chef in New York City, where she worked in several high-profile restaurants. She later transitioned into the field of health counseling, focusing on holistic health and nutrition. Jamieson has authored several books on these topics, including The Great American Detox Diet and Women, Food, and Desire.

Super Size Me[edit | edit source]

Alex Jamieson gained significant public attention through her involvement in the documentary film Super Size Me. The film, directed by Morgan Spurlock, explores the health effects of a diet consisting solely of McDonald's food for 30 days. Jamieson provided nutritional advice and support to Spurlock throughout the experiment.

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Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Alex Jamieson was previously in a relationship with Morgan Spurlock, with whom she has a son. She continues to advocate for holistic health and nutrition through her writing, speaking engagements, and online courses.

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