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With all of the confusing and overt misinformation in today’s marketing media, making educated decisions for your health can feel like an uphill battle. So, where can we turn to find reliable and accurate information? In today’s episode, Angie and Larry Law join us to expose hidden truths in the science of health – and share their distinct insights on how to navigate the noise, prioritize evidence-based practices, and more… 

Angie and Larry are the founders of Angie’s Option GRM (Grass Roots Movement), a trusted resource that provides exposure to education in three critical areas: altered food, vitamins and minerals, and the science of glycobiology. Started in 2004, they are on a mission to empower people to make choices for their own health and wellness without the obstacles of deception.

In this conversation, we cover:

  • How Angie’s health journey cultivated her unique perspective.
  • Why the body pays such close attention to sugar.
  • What happens when the body is missing essential sugars.
  • The number one autoimmune disease, and what can cause it.

Angie’s Option GRM is expanding its global impact by offering both online and in-person content designed for the general public and healthcare professionals. Through this approach, they are fostering a vibrant network of passionate individuals dedicated to spreading their message and serving communities worldwide. To learn more about their important resources, visit their website now!

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Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/30PvU9C

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