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Eating for a Healthy Life
Diabetic, Chad Muncy and Clinical Nutritionist, Moshira Soliman have in-depth conversations about food that can literally change your life. Welcome to Eating for a Healthy Life. This podcast is an ongoing discussion about the food choices that we make every day. Clinical Nutritionist, Moshira Soliman talks about how to live a happy and healthy life. She fought to regain her health after battling an autoimmune disease and healing her body by feeding it the right foods. Many years later, Moshira created a cafe and brand in New York that offers healthy, delicious, life-giving foods. Many of the foods served at the Pureganic Cafe are shipped out fresh every day. Moshira also helps many people regain their health through nutrition counseling. She has helped thousands of people change their health by changing the food they eat and now you can listen to her advice weekly on the Eating for a Healthy Life Podcast.
Eating for a Healthy Life
Moshira Solimans Story Revisited | Let Food be Thy Medicine | A Story of Hope
In this deeply personal and inspiring episode of *Eating for a Healthy Life*, we revisit the very beginnings of the podcast with episodes 1 and 2, where we first shared Moshira Soliman’s incredible journey from a life of confusion and chronic pain to becoming a beacon of hope in the world of nutrition and wellness. Moshira’s story is one of perseverance, resilience, and the powerful healing potential of food.
Moshira opens up about her early life as a businesswoman, running a successful mortgage company while tirelessly balancing her career and family life. But following the birth of her second son, she was faced with mysterious joint and body pains. Despite visiting multiple doctors over the course of three and a half years, every diagnosis was the same: “You’re just depressed.” But Moshira knew there was more going on. After a long and frustrating search, she was finally diagnosed with a high level of rheumatoid factor, signaling a deeper issue.
What followed was a harrowing experience with prescription medications, including an overmedication mistake that nearly cost Moshira her life. This episode tells the story of how, despite her worsening condition, Moshira found strength in the wisdom of her grandmother, who lived to 97 and believed that “if you just eat good, you will be good.” This simple yet profound piece of advice led Moshira to take control of her health through nutrition.
Now a clinical nutritionist and owner of Pureganic, Moshira has dedicated her life to sharing her story, helping others find health through food, and spreading the message of using nutrition as medicine.
Eating for a Healthy Life is your go-to podcast for all things related to plant-based living, nutrition, and overall well-being. Hosted by Chad Muncy, a diabetic of 20 years committed to making healthier choices for himself and his family, this podcast brings you weekly insights and practical advice on how to thrive on a plant-based diet. Joined by Clinical Nutritionist and restaurateur Moshira Soliman, Chad explores the complexities of nutrition, debunks common myths, and provides actionable tips to help you on your journey to better health.
In each episode, we delve into a wide range of topics, from understanding the differences between vegan, plant-based, and vegetarian diets to navigating nutrition during pregnancy and raising healthy plant-based kids. We also tackle controversial topics in the health world, offering clarity and evidence-based perspectives. Whether you're curious about the latest superfoods, looking for delicious and nutritious recipes, or seeking motivation to stick to your health goals, **Eating for a Healthy Life** has you covered.
Our podcast isn't just about food—it's about creating a holistic approach to health. We discuss the importance of self-care, physical activity, and mindful eating, ensuring you have the tools to nourish both your body and mind. Tune in for inspiring interviews, expert advice, and Chad and Moshira's friendly, relatable conversations that make complex topics easy to understand.
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