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There are many causes of weight gain, and each individual’s case is unique. The common approach of counting calories, intense workouts, or following fad diets may benefit some, but may not suit others. According to traditional health systems, congestion in the liver or colon, emotional eating, poor food habits, weak digestion, and hormonal shifts—such as during menopause or thyroid changes—can all play a role. I take a holistic view of each individual to help identify the underlying causes and make customized recommendations based on traditional dietary principles and herbal support. In many cases, visible progress occurs once the root causes are addressed and proper dietary improvements are made.  Weight-loss Treatment Details

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Webinar recording: Home remedies for common digestive conditions such as gas, bloating, constipation, acidity

Part of Khabir's Summer 2015 Home-remedy Health Lecture Series

With changes to your diet, common kitchen spices and some home remedies you can naturally improve your digestion. 

Topics to be covered are:

  • The different types of digestive systems.
  • What is constipation and how to overcome it naturally.
  • What gas and bloating indicates and how to resolve it.
  • Eating habits * How to eliminate Candida.
  • How to manage loose stools, heartburn, acid reflux and more naturally.

Webinar Recording Aug 25. 2015:

 

         

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