Living Fully Show with Holly Warner: Detox Your Life: Heal Your Body, Your Mind & Your Soul

Do you feel tired, run down, not 100%? Is your inner voice telling you that something just isn’t right but you can’t put your finger on it? Perhaps you’ve been to the doctor, and they’ve run the tests and all things seem normal and within range. And yet,  you know something is wrong.

In this interview Holly Warner, Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner, shares the top 3 things you should pay attention to as warning signs that something is wrong. She also provides tips to help you let go of what is making you feel unwell and overwhelmed, so that you can feel your best every day.

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Episode 023 on the Living Fully Show in iTunes

 

 

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About Holly Warner

Holly Warner is a Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner who specializes in clinical nutritional therapy and funtional diagnostic testing. As a funtional diagnotic clinician, she is able to run tests which are non-invasive to ge to the root cause of what’s really going with your health. From hormonal imbalances, thyroid issues, gut health, adrenal dysfunction, metabolic syndrome, stress management and autoimmune disease.

She has spent the past 9 years researching with some of the biggest names in functional medicine and integrative nutrition. She has trained in the human micro-biome, social genomic and over 100 dietary theories. She understands how lifestyle, stress and day to day tasks can alter your digestion, hormone balance, and adrenal health therefore affecting performance in the workplace and in life in general.

As a clinical practitioner, Holly’s approach is rooted in science, combined with a holistic perspective.

www.HollyWarnerHealth.com

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