53. Optimal Balanced Health: A 6-Month Plan to Beat Exhaustion and Reclaim Your Life
Hey Friend,
Are you tired of feeling like you’re barely keeping up with life—constantly fatigued, overwhelmed, and wondering if there’s a better way? My latest podcast episode is for you.
In this episode of Functional Medicine for Exhausted Career Women, I pull back the curtain on my Optimal Balanced Health program—a six-month hybrid group program designed to reset, restore, and empower women like you. From detoxing your body to optimizing hormones and metabolism, we’re addressing the real root causes of exhaustion, not just the symptoms.
By the end of this episode, you’ll not only understand the unique framework behind this program but feel inspired to take the first step toward sustainable energy, weight loss, and lasting health.
In health,
Lacy Lain, FMCHC, LEHP
What's Next?
Join Optimal Balanced Health Before November 22: Sick Of Feeling Like Junk, Know Something’s Not Right, Yet You're Told By Your Doctors That Your Labs Are “Normal”... Schedule a free call to see if our next Group Program (Deadline to join with $1000 off is November 22, 2024)
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