68. 3 Gut Health Truths You NEED to Know and Why Quick Fixes Aren’t Working
Hey Friend,
Are you tired of trying gut health quick fixes that never seem to work long-term? Maybe you’ve tried probiotics, detox teas, or gut reset diets—only to find yourself back at square one. If that sounds like you, this week’s podcast episode is a must-listen!
I’m breaking down three essential truths about gut health that most people don’t know. Plus, I’m sharing what actually works for long-term healing.
If you’re serious about healing your gut and balancing your hormones naturally, I invite you to join my Functional Hormone Reset program. This six-month journey will help you uncover the root causes of your health struggles and create a plan for lasting wellness.
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P.S. If you haven’t yet, come join our free Facebook community, Functional Medicine for Christian Women's Health. You’ll find encouragement, practical tips, and a community of like-minded women who get it!
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In health,
Lacy Lain, FMCHC, LEHP
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