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EPISODE · Jul 31, 2023 · 58 MIN

ep. 40 how going animal based helped relieve our hormone imbalance and mold toxicity symptoms (feat. Olyveya Mazier)

from The Whole Half Podcast · host Anna Lucia Nyman

Olyveya and I met via Instagram because we were both in the animal based lifestyle space. We've both experienced hormone imbalance symptoms (loss of cycles, PMS, etc.) as well as parasites, mold toxicity, the list goes on. This was such a fun conversation of us getting to know each other and realizing just how much we had in common over our journeys (from being ballerinas, to being homeschooled, and beyond). We both follow an animal based lifestyle and it has CHANGED our lives. Listen in to hear why and how. Tag us in your stories when you're listening with your biggest takeaway! @whollybananna and @carnivoreballerina Follow us both because we will be doing lots of fun collaboration posts on how we make this lifestyle work for us, and how we have fun with it! If you would like to learn more about our community and find ways to get involved, visit whollybananna.com Thank you for listening and all 5 star reviews are highly appreciated! xo

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