The MEN1 Mosaic
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This podcast's mission is to raise the quality of conversation in MEN1, opening the floor to diverse, unique and much needed perspectives, each a valuable piece in this 'mosaic.'
With guest speakers encompassing patients & practitioners from all over the health-sphere, join a curious, open-minded & engaging discussion amongst a different kind of rare-disease community.
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The MEN1 Mosaic
#30 - Always Tired or Unwell? Here's What You May Not Know... (Dentist & Thyroid Disease Patient)
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Why do some people stay stuck in cycles of illness while others find ways to regain control of their health?
In this episode, I sit down with Anitha, a healthcare professional and patient advocate, to explore the powerful impact of diet, lifestyle, and environmental factors on chronic conditions.
We discuss:
- The key lifestyle changes that helped Anitha reduce inflammation and improve her health.
- Why your daily habits could be holding you back from feeling better.
- The link between oral health and overall wellness—what your mouth reveals about your body!
- The power of community in healing—why going it alone makes the journey harder.
If you're tired of feeling unwell and searching for answers, this conversation is for you.
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Disclaimer
I share my personal experience as a MEN1 patient. Nothing in this episode, including the opinions of my guests, is intended as medical or holistic advice. Please consult a qualified professional before making changes to your care.