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183: Clean(ish) with Gin Stephens

In this week's episode, Gin Stephens and I talk about her book Clean(ish) which is an informative guide about cleaning up your food and home environment without becoming overly dogmatic or fixated on an unattainable level of perfe...

Nov 13, 2022 1:06:02 runtime Clean

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The Christian Health Club

In this week's episode, Gin Stephens and I talk about her book Clean(ish) which is an informative guide about cleaning up your food and home environment without becoming overly dogmatic or fixated on an unattainable level of perfection. The more we can minimize the toxins that we put in and on our body, the less it has to struggle to stay healthy and maintain optimal weight. Most people don't realize how modern toxins (things our ancestors didn't have to deal with) interfere with our hormones and promote fat accumulation. 😱It can be overwhelming to try and remove the overload of toxins we're exposed to on a daily basis, but each little change you make can add up to a big difference: a hand soap here, a cleaning product there, a new, upgraded lip gloss when you run out of your old. Listen in as Gin and I discuss food, products, fasting and all the ways we can clean up our bodies without putting too much pressure on ourselves along the way. For more information and to access the show notes for this episode, visit my website here: https://www.thechristiannutritionist.com/podcast/183 We start June 1st! It's all about Biblical foundations like, circadian health, hormones, mitochondria and God's original design. It's a simple yet powerful approach to restoring balance by aligning with the foundations God established at Creation. We'll walk through the essential elements of well-being—water, sunlight, grounding, real food, breath, sleep, and movement—rooted in both Scripture and science. www.thechristiannutritionist.com

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In this week's episode, Gin Stephens and I talk about her book Clean(ish) which is an informative guide about cleaning up your food and home environment without becoming overly dogmatic or f...