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PRE-WARNING: We do BRIEFLY talk about weight loss and set point theory and what can happen after a while of recovery. However if this is a triggering concept for you, perhaps skip!
Kristina was on the show a long while ago (episode 205 "that's how shitty shit got") telling her HA recovery story... but what's she up to now? What does life look like years down the track? What is her relationship with food, body, exercise and even temping like now?
This is a seriously popular question, so we're venturing to get some updates from past interviewee's.
Enjoy!
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Work 1:1 with us to get your period back
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The Content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician.
By Dani Sheriff4.9
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PRE-WARNING: We do BRIEFLY talk about weight loss and set point theory and what can happen after a while of recovery. However if this is a triggering concept for you, perhaps skip!
Kristina was on the show a long while ago (episode 205 "that's how shitty shit got") telling her HA recovery story... but what's she up to now? What does life look like years down the track? What is her relationship with food, body, exercise and even temping like now?
This is a seriously popular question, so we're venturing to get some updates from past interviewee's.
Enjoy!
Join The HA Society
http://thehasociety.com/join
Work 1:1 with us to get your period back
http://thehasociety.com/coaching
Visit us on YouTube
https://youtube.com/c/danisheriff
Follow us on IG
http://instagram.com/thehasociety
http://instagram.com/danisheriff
https://instagram.com/ashley_marie_smith_
https://www.instagram.com/rosay.way_wellness/
The Content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician.

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