Mastering Gut Health for Women
Your gut is your body's headquarters, so invest in its infrastructure and keep it running smoothly!
Every time you eat, you’re left feeling bloated, sluggish, and unenergized.
You have difficulty concentrating and feel like your brain is in a fog.
Erratic mood swings hinder your ability to form and sustain meaningful connections.
You crave foods that you know are not good for you.
Want to know why?
Poor gut health is the most commonly diagnosed disease by gastroenterologists. The problem becomes even more pronounced in women, with more than 100 million women in the US alone having gut health issues.
Although it is common for women to endure the uncomfortable symptoms of gut problems, it is important to understand that dysfunction in your gut can have a profound impact on other aspects of your health and well-being.
These include your mental health, cognition, hormonal balance, sleep cycle, skin, joints, energy level, immune system, and even your likelihood of developing an autoimmune disease.
With this guide, you can finally put an end to all your major discomforts by taking care of your gut health.
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About the Author
Karín Feltman is a registered nurse and the author of Fit, Fierce, and Fabulous Over 50! and Plant-Based Basics: An Easy to Follow, Step-by-Step Guide to Transitioning to a Plant-Strong Diet and Lifestyle. Her work focuses on holistic health for women over 50, with a particular focus on intermittent fasting and healing through nutrition.
As a nurse, Karín has always been focused on health, but when she developed an incurable chronic health condition, she discovered the gaps in knowledge in the medical community. This launched her into researching how to heal and thrive independently, which started her personal journey of plant-based eating, intermittent fasting, and the use of food as medicine. She has completed the VegHealth Nutrition Mastery Course with the VegHealth Institute, and as a lifelong learner, continues her research on holistic health and healing.
Karín was a hospital nurse in Kansas for 23 years, before beginning work in relief provision and mission trips after Hurricane Katrina. She was involved in 15 trips over the course of 6 years, and then made the decision to become a full-time cross-cultural worker in Nepal. She works on empowerment projects for vulnerable girls and women, teaching them valuable skills and providing the opportunity to escape exploitation and marginalization. She uses her writing to fund these projects and provide greater opportunities for the communities she works with.
A great lover of adventure, Karín lives in Nepal and travels extensively. She is a self-confessed foodie and loves discovering delicious new plant-based recipes, picking up fresh ideas from every new culture she visits.