Transforming Lives
Sophie shares her journey of being inspired by colorectal surgeons and the impact of nutrition on people's lives. She also opens up about her experience with dyslexia and how it influenced her career choices, ultimately leading her to focus on her strengths and make a difference in the field of nutrition.In this clip
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I have a question about the episode 332: How to know if your gut issue is something more serious | New York Times bestselling author Danielle Walker and the clip Food Saved Me. I want to start on a journey towards better health, as I have had the exposure and health concerns you speak about, like ulcerative colitis (UC). While I no longer suffer from UC, as it turned to cancer at 26 and I had a total proctolectomy, I am concerned that without a colon I may need different guidance. Any thoughts on how to move forward?
I have a question about the episode 332: How to know if your gut issue is something more serious | New York Times bestselling author Danielle Walker and the clip Journey to Understanding. I want to start on a journey towards better health, as I have had the exposure and health concerns you speak about, like ulcerative colitis (UC). While I no longer suffer from UC, as it turned to cancer at 26 and I had a total proctolectomy, I am concerned that without a colon I may need different guidance. Any thoughts on how to move forward?