Goodbye DIY Health! Functional Medicine & Nutrition Talk With Lahana Vigliano, CEO Of Nuvitru Wellness, Part 1
In this week's episode, Amy and Katie talk with Lahana Vigliano, CEO of Nuvitru Wellness. This lively conversation is packed with information on functional nutrition and medicine. In part 1, they discuss a wide array of topics such as how to find a good functional doctor and what testing to to ask for. Lahana covers topics such as how poor gut health can affect hormones, why to look closely at lab tests, what does inflammation really mean, how to slowly change external factors within your control, HPA dysfunction and more.
Lahana Vigliano:
Lahana Vigliano is the CEO + founder of Nuvitru Wellness and a board certified clinical nutritionist. She holds a Bachelor of Nutrition Science degree and Masters of Human Nutrition + Functional Medicine degree. She is currently a doctorate student in clinical nutrition. She has so much passion in helping women realize that there is a root cause for their symptoms, even if they have been dismissed by healthcare before. Her company Nuvitru Wellness specializes in women's hormones and gut health and uses functional medicine lab testing to personalize the patient's journey. Goodbye DIY! She is obsessed with creating natural remedies, researching, reading romance books, lifting heavy, and cooking meals for her family. Outside of work, she is a mother of two and wife. Her family is the inspiration behind Nuvitru and continues to encourage her through everything.
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Institute for Functional Medicine
Everlywell
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Information
- Show
- Channel
- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedNovember 10, 2022 at 1:00 PM UTC
- Length29 min
- Episode79
- RatingClean