Episode 417. Pregnancy training myths

Episode 417. Pregnancy training myths

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Episode 420. Food intolerance tests - are they worth it?

Food intolerance testing is everywhere but the science tells a very different story to the marketing. In this episode Emilia breaks down why IgG testing has been formally rejected by every major clinical immunology body in the world, what a positive result actually means, and the ...  Show more

Episode 419. You deserve results (fat loss edition)

Getting into the diet conversations the wellness space tends to avoid. Why fierce compassion means holding you to a high standard & knowing when dieting isn't right for you. Why unconditional permission to eat & choosing a deficit aren't in conflict. And the two beliefs that come ...  Show more

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