Hey ladies,
Welcome to episode 95, the year my most recent squeeze was born.
(Is she kidding!? You’ll never know.)
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This week, Noelle and I discuss body image and acceptance, fasting, and veganism and vitamin B12.
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Topics
[15:45] Body Image and Acceptance
[42:20] Fasting
[54:40] B12 and Veganism
Links!
Noelle’s website: http://coconutsandkettlebells.com
Stefani’s website: https://www.healthtoempower.com//
http://sunbasket.com/paleowomen
What Everyone (Especially Vegetarians) Should Know About B12 Deficiency
Nutritional Therapy Association
If you’re interested in helping people find resolution with nutrition and lifestyle changes, the Nutritional Therapy Association can help you pursue your passion.
The NTA offers foundational holistic nutrition education through two distance learning program, the Nutritional Therapy Practitioner Program, and the Nutritional Therapy Consultant Program. Each program allows you to have the flexibility of self-paced study, while still providing in-person support with instructor-led workshops. When you sign up for one of the programs, write the name “Paleo Women” in the referral section on the application, and you’ll receive $100 check back in the mail to put towards supplies.
To learn about how you can become a NTP or NTC, check out the course catalogs and program information at http://nutritionaltherapy.com.
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