We bring you interviews from people who have conquered the trickiest of health challenges using the Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Philosophy and similar healing modalities. You’ll hear from experts who have been through the wringer with their health issues, and yet managed to come out on the other side. If you are interested in natural healing and/or functional medicine, this is the podcast for you! Visit www.functionaldiagnosticnutrition.com to learn more about the Functional Diagnostic Nutrition program.
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Monday Apr 15, 2024
Why You Should Eat More Chocolate w/ Sage Dammers
Monday Apr 15, 2024
Monday Apr 15, 2024
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On today's episode of The Health Detective Podcast, host Evan Transue, AKA, Detective Ev, and guest Sage Damers, co-founder, CEO, and chocolatier of Addictive Wellness, discuss Sage's personal journey into holistic wellness, beginning with unhealthy dietary habits leading to health issues like cystic acne. Sage discusses his transition into holistic nutrition influenced by indigenous herbal systems and his passion for creating healthy chocolate indulgences using adaptogens and superfoods. The conversation covers topics including the psychological impacts of acne, the benefits of adaptogenic herbs, the issues with mycotoxins in chocolate, and the importance of ethical sourcing. Sage provides insights into his company's mission to combine health with pleasure through their products, and our discussion concludes with chatting about the potential health benefits of incorporating adaptogenic herbs into one's diet.
Where to find Sage:
Email: sage@addictivewellness.com
Website: www.addictivewellness.com
Instagram: @addictivewellness
Facebook: @addictivewellness
TikTok: @addictivewellness
Where to find FDN:
All things FDN can be found at fdntraining.com/resources.
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