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EPISODE · Jan 18, 2016 · 29 MIN

3: Amy's super lame (but effective) health trends for 2016

from Healthy Rebel Radio · host DAMY Health

Al Jazeera's report about alternative medicine professionals giving performance enhancing drugs to professional athletes came out last week. We discuss if large student loans could lead you to bad choices. The Healthy Rebel App is a top health trend for 2016! The publications are releasing their lists and we review some of their predictions. Amy decided to do her own health trends list for 2016 and it is super lame. Show notes and links for this episode can be found at www.damyhealth.com/category/healthyrebelradio.Healthy Rebel Radio is sponsored by The Healthy Rebel App - 300+ Secretly healthy, delicious. mouth-watering dessert & treat recipes made with all-natural whole food ingredients. Now available for download on the App store and Google Play. Find more details at healthyrebel.com.  Healthy Rebel Radio is presented by the Online Health and Wellness Centre - DAMYHealth.com. Since 2009 Amy Layne has successfully coached 1000s of women through her signature program - the Original Bikini Body Program. Join today to work exclusively with Amy to unveil your greatest yet-to-be from the inside out. Go to DAMYHealth.com for more info.

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