But my Doctor Said!
Hold on to your britches! During this high energy…
An episode of the The Black Health Academy podcast, hosted by Health, Fitness and Nutrition, titled "But my Doctor Said!" was published on October 2, 2019 and runs 106 minutes.
October 2, 2019 ·106m · The Black Health Academy
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Summary
Hold on to your britches! During this high energy episode Lisa and Jaye debate on some of the root causes of food addiction PLUS why we should sometimes be weary of WHAT OUR DOCTOR say, Lisa's juicy food description is back and the one thing Jaye's boss said that changed the way she looks at EVERYTHING.
Episode Description
Hold on to your britches! During this high energy episode Lisa and Jaye debate on some of the root causes of food addiction PLUS why we should sometimes be weary of WHAT OUR DOCTOR say, Lisa's juicy food description is back and the one thing Jaye's boss said that changed the way she looks at EVERYTHING.
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