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Massage Momentum With Mary-Claire Fredette
Mary-Claire Fredette
20 episodes
5 days ago
I teach massage therapists and bodyworkers how to unleash their potential with simple, actionable advice & easy tech. Discover how to grow your massage therapist business even if you're an introvert & non-confrontational.
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I teach massage therapists and bodyworkers how to unleash their potential with simple, actionable advice & easy tech. Discover how to grow your massage therapist business even if you're an introvert & non-confrontational.
Show more...
Entrepreneurship
Business
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Are Your Food Choices Causing Inflammation?
Massage Momentum With Mary-Claire Fredette
17 minutes
1 year ago
Are Your Food Choices Causing Inflammation?

Unmasking Inflammation: A Deep Dive into its Causes and Effects" - In this riveting episode, we embark on an enlightening journey exploring the enigma of inflammation, how it manifests within us and why our eating habits may be to blame.

From exploring seasonal outbreaks to revealing truths about sugar, this episode is packed with a wealth of information both for you and your clients.

If your clients are grappling with unusual aches and pains, join us on this exploration of the mystery behind inflammation and discover how you can bring relief. Discover why your diet could be the culprit behind those strange aches and pains and how to take control.

**Summary:**

In today's episode, we delve into the subject of inflammation, the impact it has on our bodies and its connection to our diet. With the holiday season in full swing, it's particularly important to understand how our food choices can lead to increased aches, pains and inflammations. We discuss diverse ways inflammation appears in the body and identify certain food triggers that may exacerbate inflammation. This information can not only help you personally but provide valuable insights you can potentially pass on to your clients.

**Key Points:**

- Inflammation can manifest in different areas including joints, digestive system, respiratory system, skin, brain (causing mood issues or brain fog), heart and blood vessels, autoimmune diseases, and in muscles and connective tissues.

- Certain foods trigger inflammation: refined carbohydrates, trans fats, omega six fatty acids, alcohol, processed meat, excess refined salts, cooking oils, and dairy, especially for those who are sensitive or allergic.

- Changes in diet can significantly impact the level of inflammation in the body. Choosing healthier alternatives, reducing alcohol intake, and limiting consumption of processed foods can make a difference.

- As massage therapists, being aware of these factors can help in providing better care to clients, especially during the holiday season when dietary choices may differ.

**Links Mentioned:**

[RealMilk.com] https://www.realmilk.com

 - Resource for finding raw milk,

[MassageMomentum.com]https://www.massagemomentum.com

 - For further information, resources, and freebies.

To ask any questions or share comments, reach email at hello@massagemomentum.com.



Massage Momentum With Mary-Claire Fredette
I teach massage therapists and bodyworkers how to unleash their potential with simple, actionable advice & easy tech. Discover how to grow your massage therapist business even if you're an introvert & non-confrontational.