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Why does my stomach growl?

Why does my stomach growl?

FromYour Nutrition Profs


Why does my stomach growl?

FromYour Nutrition Profs

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Length:
15 minutes
Released:
Jan 9, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Has your stomach ever stolen the spotlight with unexpected sounds? Those familiar gurgles and rumbles have a story to tell, and we're here to unravel it. Join us as we uncover the secrets behind what causes your belly's unique symphony and how it can reveal important insights about your well-being. Your stomach has been trying to tell you something all along – don't miss this revelation!Picture By Olek Remesz (wiki-pl: Orem, commons: Orem) - Own work, CC BY-SA 2.5, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2599139Shownotes: yournutritionprofs.com Do you have a nutrition question you'd like us to answer? Let us know! Contact Us on our website or any of the following ways:yournutritionprofs@gmail.comYouTubeInstagram Facebook
Released:
Jan 9, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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After teaching for more than a quarter century, and fielding many of the same questions about nutrition from their college students, Registered Dietitians Megan and Susan decided to share the answers to these questions and knowledge of all things nutrition with other curious eaters - without the grading! The profs offer evidence-based information on a wide range of topics. Listen in while they discuss nutrition detective stories, explore unique foods, and even conduct entertaining taste tests. Let Your Nutrition Profs be your go-to source for reliable nutrition information and captivating discussions. New podcast episodes drop every Tuesday. Remember to subscribe, rate, and review our podcast on your preferred platform. *This podcast is not a substitute for individual medical or mental health advice. It is for information purposes only and does not constitute a patient-provider relationship.*