Media

With over 12 years of experience working in the field of complimetary medicine and over 8 years experience working within the supplement and nutrition industry Emma Wells has a varied and vast knowledge of Nutrition.

Emma’s academic background includes a diploma in Nutritional Therapy from the Institute of Optimum Nutrition as well as a diploma in photography, film and TV. Emma currently lectures at three of the top UK nutrition colleges, is a member of BANT (British Association of Nutritional therapists), The Guild of health writers, Foresight – body for pre-conceptual care and also a member of the newly formed Nutritional therapy council.

Smart Nutrition’s media services include

  • TV
  • Radio
  • Quotes
  • Features and articles
  • Client case studies
  • Company news letters
  • Product training manuals
  • Questions and Answer page
  • Nutritional Supplement infomation
  • Promotional Leaflets
  • Health topic fact sheets
  • Beauty product reviews
  • Spa treatment reviews
  • Ghost writing
  • Corporate lectures
  • POS copy
  • PR

TV

Emma Wells has a Diploma in Photography, Film and TV meaning that she is familiar with the pressures and demands of a studio environment. Emma delivers a confident and highly professional performance. She has appeared on BBC1 covering nutrition tips for Safe and Sustainable weight loss, was featured on a show with Colin and Justin about 10 things you love to hate about your builder and has also featured on ITV local news speaking about the benefits of a raw food diet.

Radio

Emma Wells has appeared on ‘Juice FM’ Brighton and Hove’s local radio show, plus other national radio shows as part of a joint ‘Conserving Energy’ PR project between Seaboard and Smart Nutrition. Emma Has also been interviewed and given tips about an article she wrote in Men’s health called ‘Eat yourself handsome’.

US Custom changes Aug 29 2025

Every US shipment, regardless of value or content, must now undergo full entry with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

Our lab partners are working hard to reduce the impact of these new customs procedures on returning US bound test samples.

Unfortunately this change may impact your test results turnaround time

  • Transit times may be longer due to increased customs processing.

  • Samples may be delayed or held while clearance is completed.

If you have already sent back your sample and it is directly affected by these customs delays, our team will contact you individually to advise on the next steps.

We know how vital timely testing is for you and we greatly value your understanding while these changes take effect.

We expect the situation to improve as customs processes adjust, and we will provide updates as this develops.

Please do not return samples to the laboratories that may arrive after Wednesday 27th March and up to and including Monday 2nd April.

The laboratories are closed from the 28th March – 2nd April for the Easter Holiday.