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Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
99 | Beating Fatty Liver Disease & Diabetes With Less Inflammation on a Plant-Based Diet – Interview With Lyana [Part 1]
My interview guest Lyana S. never wanted to go on prescription meds. Yet, health issues started piling up, one after another, from her late thirties onwards. First it was high blood pressure, then high cholesterol and pre-diabetes. Then finally diabetes and Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease. Add to this a strong family history of medical issues, with her mother suffering from diabetes, kidney failure, then a severe stroke and paralysis. It’s clear the odds aren’t stacked in her favor.
Lyana knew things need to change, but how? That’s when she began a whole food, no-oil, plant-based diet, and her health changed dramatically within the next few months. Listen in to Part 1 of my interview with Lyana and be inspired by her fascinating story!
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[Plantbased Eating, Plant Based Diet, Whole Foods, NAFLD, Blood Sugars, Glucose Control, Weight Loss, Pain, Inflammation, Hypertension, High Cholesterol, Pre-Diabetes]
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