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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2026 · 33 MIN

You Can't Afford to Get Sick in Uganda - Ivan Phillip Baguma

from ON Uganda Podcast. · host Aggie Patricia Turwomwe

He's seen a 28-year-old suffer a stroke. He's watched children too heavy to walk on their own. And he says most of us are one bad meal pattern away from losing everything.This episode will change how you look at your plate. Forever.We sat down with Ivan Philip Baguma — registered dietician, nutritionist, and founder of Amicable Nutritionists — and he didn't come to be polite. He came with receipts.What he shared in this conversation stopped us cold.Uganda is silently carrying THREE nutrition crises at the same time — people starving, people overeating, and millions eating enough food but still malnourished. And nobody is connecting the dots.We talked about the foods sitting in your kitchen right now that could be destroying your skin, spiking your blood pressure, and quietly robbing you of your fertility. We talked about why the "balanced diet" you were taught in school is no longer enough. And we talked about the one night in an ICU that could wipe out everything you've ever saved.But this episode isn't just about fear. It's about power.Because when you know better, you eat better. And when you eat better? You think sharper, earn more, stress less, and show up fully — for your family, your business, your purpose.⚡ In this episode:The shocking truth about Uganda's triple nutrition burdenWhy a 28-year-old ended up with partial paralysisThe common foods that trigger psoriasis, eczema & skin flare-upsWhy keto without supervision can literally kill youHow one host cleared 85% body psoriasis in just 2 months through dietThe real cost of getting sick in Uganda (hint: 7 million a night)What foods to pair, what to cut, and how to eat for YOUR bodyWhy most nutrition advice online is dangerous for YOU specificallyPractical tips for eating well — whether you're in Kampala or Karamoja💬 This one is for you if:You've been eating "healthy" but still feel offYou've tried every diet trend and nothing sticksYou want to protect your family before illness hitsYou're tired of conflicting advice and want one trusted voiceYou believe your best years are still ahead of you🔔 If this conversation opened your eyes — subscribe.We bring you the leaders, the experts, and the truth-tellers building Uganda's future. Every single week.Hit the bell. Share this with someone who needs to hear it.It might be the most important thing they watch this year.Find Ivan Philip Baguma; Amicable Nutritionists — Moyo Close, Plot 2058, Bukoto.📞 0709-772-662🌐 amicablenutritionist.comOn Uganda Podcast — Where leaders speak, patriots listen, and a nation rises.

He's seen a 28-year-old suffer a stroke. He's watched children too heavy to walk on their own. And he says most of us are one bad meal pattern away from losing everything.This episode will change how you look at your plate. Forever.We sat down with Ivan Philip Baguma — registered dietician, nutritionist, and founder of Amicable Nutritionists — and he didn't come to be polite. He came with receipts.What he shared in this conversation stopped us cold.Uganda is silently carrying THREE nutrition crises at the same time — people starving, people overeating, and millions eating enough food but still malnourished. And nobody is connecting the dots.We talked about the foods sitting in your kitchen right now that could be destroying your skin, spiking your blood pressure, and quietly robbing you of your fertility. We talked about why the "balanced diet" you were taught in school is no longer enough. And we talked about the one night in an ICU that could wipe out everything you've ever saved.But this episode isn't just about fear. It's about power.Because when you know better, you eat better. And when you eat better? You think sharper, earn more, stress less, and show up fully — for your family, your business, your purpose.⚡ In this episode:The shocking truth about Uganda's triple nutrition burdenWhy a 28-year-old ended up with partial paralysisThe common foods that trigger psoriasis, eczema & skin flare-upsWhy keto without supervision can literally kill youHow one host cleared 85% body psoriasis in just 2 months through dietThe real cost of getting sick in Uganda (hint: 7 million a night)What foods to pair, what to cut, and how to eat for YOUR bodyWhy most nutrition advice online is dangerous for YOU specificallyPractical tips for eating well — whether you're in Kampala or Karamoja💬 This one is for you if:You've been eating "healthy" but still feel offYou've tried every diet trend and nothing sticksYou want to protect your family before illness hitsYou're tired of conflicting advice and want one trusted voiceYou believe your best years are still ahead of you🔔 If this conversation opened your eyes — subscribe.We bring you the leaders, the experts, and the truth-tellers building Uganda's future. Every single week.Hit the bell. Share this with someone who needs to hear it.It might be the most important thing they watch this year.Find Ivan Philip Baguma; Amicable Nutritionists — Moyo Close, Plot 2058, Bukoto.📞 0709-772-662🌐 amicablenutritionist.comOn Uganda Podcast — Where leaders speak, patriots listen, and a nation rises.

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