Television Who is Boticaria García, the new guest of Pasapalabra

Each program in the Antena 3 Pasapalabra contest becomes a ratings success

Television Who is Boticaria García, the new guest of Pasapalabra

Each program in the Antena 3 Pasapalabra contest becomes a ratings success.

After the Duel of Champions, the spectators will be attentive to the steps of Orestes Barbero and Rafa Castaño facing the Rosco. The contest jackpot already accumulates more than 2 million euros.

The presenter Roberto Leal will have as new guests Víctor Elías, Manuela Vellés, Eduardo Casanova and the pharmaceutical expert Boticaria García.

Her official name is María de los Ángeles García García, but in the media and on social networks she is known as Boticaria García.

Natal de Belmonte (Cuenca), is a doctor in Pharmacy and graduated in Human Nutrition, Dietetics, Optics and Optometry. In addition, she has become one of the most recognized scientific and health educators in Spain.

His passion for pharmacy was inherited from his parents who were pharmacists in their town all their lives. Now Boticaria García combines teaching, she teaches in the Degree in Nutrition and in the Master in Science Dissemination at the Isabel I University, with her articles in Elmundo.es.

Boticaria García has its own space in the Paper section where it regularly provides medication and health advice.

Tired of hearing the refrain of "I've read on the internet that..." in the family pharmacy, one day she decided to open a blog before jumping into the media to explain issues related to nutrition and health in a simple way.

Marián García, as he is also known familiarly and outside the micro, can also be heard on Radio Marca and seen on the La Sexta program.

His collaborations are also common in programs such as La hora de la 1 (TVE), Órbita Laika (La 2) and De Pe a Pa (RNE).

Previously, the most popular pharmaceutical company also participated in different spaces such as Saber vivir (La 1), La aventura del saber (La 2), It's already noon (Telecinco) or It's happening (Telemadrid).

In 2020, it promoted the Mascarillas Boticaria solidarity project for the benefit of research and social action. For this action, he received the NAOS Strategy Award (Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity Prevention) awarded by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs and the Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition (AESAN).

To date, he has written three books: The impatient patient (2015), El muco radioactivo (2017) and York ham does not exist (2019), which was translated into Portuguese after nine editions in Spain.

In 2020, he published 123 questions about coronavirus together with the journalist Arantxa Castaño. The publication was in electronic format, freely accessible and free to download.

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