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#67: Nutritional Therapy Roundtable

#67: Nutritional Therapy Roundtable

Released Thursday, 23rd June 2016
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#67: Nutritional Therapy Roundtable

#67: Nutritional Therapy Roundtable

#67: Nutritional Therapy Roundtable

#67: Nutritional Therapy Roundtable

Thursday, 23rd June 2016
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This week I've invited two of my fellow Nutritional Therapy Practitioners, Amy Love of Real Food Whole Health and Aimee Lecointre of The Nourished Breath, to join me for a roundtable discussion on the following topics:

1- Acid Reflux, GERD, and the latest findings

2- Inflammation

3- Vitamin D, Sunshine, Safe Sunscreens, and Movement

 

Amy Love is a certified nutritional therapy practitioner, a natural fertility support specialist and is a certified GAPS practitioner, having trained directly with Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride. Amy also practices Meridian Autonomic Testing.  A co-creator of the “Essential Six Elements for Whole Health“,  she also brings background knowledge of massage therapy and related modalities, energy healing and inspired life consulting to her nutritional therapy practice. Amy is a certified professional life coach with a focus on holistic health and wellness and she has experience as a doula (birth assistant). With a passion for self and family wellness on all levels- physical, mental, emotional and spiritual- Amy offers support for the whole family with a special emphasis on digestive wellness (and the GAPS diet), natural fertility, pregnancy and post-partum care.

 

Aimee Lecointre is a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, specializing in digestive health, because she's spent her entire life dealing with digestive issues (related to cystic fibrosis) and conventional medicine never helped. At only two weeks of age she was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis (CF) a genetic, chronic, life threatening disease. Between the digestive issues associated with CF, much needed antibiotics to fight life threatening infections, constant stress, and a lack of research regarding CF and nutrition she took it into her own hands to see how food and nutrition could improve her quality of life.

Now, it's her mission, and her passion, to help other individuals with cystic fibrosis, and other digestive disorders, take their health into their own hands (along side their professional treatment teams) to improve the quality of their lives through simple dietary and lifestyle changes. As an NTP, she understands that there is no one diet that works for everyone.

 

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