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FUMS 045 – Ivy Larson: Clean Eating, Exercise, Medical Marijuana… and no MS meds!

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger

English - August 23, 2019 11:00 - 53 minutes - 36.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 99 ratings
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Today's guest is wife, mother and author Ivy Larson.

Ivy was diagnosed with MS when she was 22. Her neurologist at the time suggested that an anti-inflammatory diet could help slow the progression of her disease.

By following the Swank diet alongside changes to her lifestyle, Ivy has managed to go without any MS flare-ups or disease progression in the last 20 years - all without taking any meds.

Topics covered include:

Ivy's MS diagnosis story and her decision to follow the Swank diet as opposed to DMTsThe importance of exercise, diet and stress reduction for better health outcomesThe first things Ivy noticed after changing her lifestyleWhat is clean-eating?The importance of hope to aid recoveryNutraceuticals and medical marijuanaWin the Clean Cuisine cookbook and Full Fitness Fusion DVD by liking and commenting on the FUMS and Clean Cuisine Facebook pages

Resources mentioned in this episode (clickable links):

Get a free 30-day trial at Audible.comThe Clean Cuisine websiteIvy's article about reducing sugar cravingsClean Cuisine Facebook pageClean Cuisine Instagram profilePinterest page for Clean CuisineClean Cuisine on TwitterClean Cuisine YouTube channel

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