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Nov 2015
59m 5s

Meghan Telpner: How I Beat Crohn’s Disea...

SEAN CROXTON
About this episode

Meghan Telper — author of The UnDiet Cookbook and founder of The Academy of Culinary Nutrition— shares her remarkable story of overcoming an “incurable” Crohn’s diagnosis … and why she says Crohn’s may have been the very BEST thing to ever happen to her.

 

Here’s what you’ll learn:

 

* Why Meghan could not and would not accept it when her docs diagnosed her with multiple conditions she never really had … and what she did instead.

 

* The horrific advice Meghan got from her doctor and the HUGE problem with the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation that has her fired up.

 

* The one thing Meghan believes is the biggest factor for anyone trying to heal from ANY disease and build health in the body. 

 

* How to deal when an illness affects your relationships, and why support is so important for healing and taking health into our own hands.

 

Want the Written Version? Join The Transcribe Tribe for FREE transcripts at www.undergroundwellnessradio.com.

 

 

Hosted by Sean Croxton of Underground Wellness. 

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