![]() I was nervous about working with an older gentleman. Hank was 75 years old and one month away from losing his colon. Recently a new client came my way (I’ll call him Hank). Without interpretation, it’s hard to understand the language of healing. I’ve since found that the bridge consists of these things in tandem with the what, why and how. ![]() I know I used to get caught in thinking that the bridge between illness and health was the changes I could help clients make to their diet or their protocol. We’re often in the position of building a bridge between ourselves and our clients and it’s this bridge that’s going to take them from illness to health. She is a master of explanation.Įven though I get to speak to Andrea regularly, I still find myself replaying the Digestive Intensive classes over and over to capture her style of relating and teaching, and to aim to also become a master of explanation in my own right. ![]() That’s what I’ve loved most in working with Andrea, and practicing under her guidance. More than anything, I wanted to speak with confidence and clarity, so that I could become a trusted resource for my clients and, more importantly, so they could understand what’s happening in their body and what they could do about it. I entered the world of nutrition and health coaching to help people feel better, and to empower them with life-changing information that they could practice every single day. The Digestive Intensive Jumpstart begins today and I’msuper excited to join you in this deep dive into the GI. My name is Megan Liebmann and I’m one of Andrea Nakayama’s lead counselors on the Replenish Nutrition team.
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