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Stampede Digital Systems and the Know Like Trust podcast presents:

Ashley Oswald: Oswald Digestive Clinic

Just because something is great does not mean that there is not room to improve.  In the “western” form of medicine there has been massive progress in healing due to specialization. These specializations allow expertise to be cultivated in narrow fields so patterns can be recognized and the best solutions brought to a health problem.  This way of health works and works more often than not.  Of course, the narrowness of the specialties does create a medical field where gaps can appear when the problems, as they often are, are found in multiple areas.  There is no area in the body where it’s systems converge more than in the gut and in digestion.

Introducing Ashley Oswald: As a young girl, Ashley learned first hand just how interruptive and painful poor digestion can be.  In today’s show we learn her story and how youthful difficulties of yesteryear brought her wisdom and knowledge that she uses to bring value to those in need today.

Literally at gut-level, with years of schooling in nutrition science, working at Harvard’s Brigham and Women’s hospital and other health care settings, Ashley and her team at the Oswald Digestive Clinic follow their passion in helping and healing others from the complex digestive symptoms that they are experiencing.

Listen to her story and just like us, here at Stampede, you will come to know, like, and trust her.

Ashley Oswald: Oswald Digestive Clinic

www.oswalddigestiveclinic.com

https://www.youtube.com/c/OswaldDigestiveClinic

https://www.instagram.com/oswald.digestive.clinic/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/592869784830781/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashley-oswald-rdn-ifncp-cnsc-clt-ld-40555734/

https://www.pinterest.com/ashleyoswaldrd/

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