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Fred Ford was 61 years old, 350 pounds and had failed at every diet out there. Hear how a whole food plant-based lifestyle changed everything.
Fred Ford was 61 years old, 350 pounds and had failed at every diet out there. Hear how a whole food plant-based lifestyle changed everything.
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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Jun 12, 2023
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Podcast episode
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"Language is declarative in nature so if you say I can’t go without meat, you can’t"At 61 years of age, and 350 lbs, Fred experienced divine intervention when he came upon a book about plant-based eating which sent him down his path to sustainable wellness. Now with over 100 pounds lost, Fred Ford is an author, speaker, and life coach. He helps people achieve improved health and reach ideal weight through a coaching program called "Think and Grow Thin." Fred is a walking billboard of why DIETS DO NOT WORK and how mindset, our relationship with food and what we put into our bodies all must work together in order for us to achieve sustainability in wellness. Get a notebook y'all because you will want to remember this episode! Resources from this Episode:Fred's Books/ResourcesThe SecretThink and Grow Rich How Not to DieDr. Barnard's 21 Day KickstarterThe Science of Being Well Fiber Fueled NutritionFacts.orgFred's Favorite Plant-Based Meal: Kickstart Kale and Grain Bowl If you want to connect with Fred, visit the following:Facebook: Fred Ford Subscribe to Fred's Newsletter: fred@ourdailyfred.net WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! 1. Enter scholarship for our online course "Plant-Based in 30 Days" by emailing us and telling us how you think having this course will change your life.-> Email entries to: katie@plantcenterednutrition.us(accepting entries until Friday June 30th)2. Have a question, suggestion or comment for the podcast? Fill out form hereHOW CAN YOU GO PLANT-BASED?Plant-Based in 30 Days Online Course : use promo code - EARLYBIRD30
Released:
Jun 12, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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