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I was no different than many other women. We nurture and give to everyone else, but not to ourselves. Something needed to change. I needed to put myself back on the âTo-Do Listâ! I realized from a young age that I was a nurturer and had a calling to serve. Medicine was the right path…
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At Radiance Functional Medicine / Tracy McCubbin MD our team of healing experts work with you to help you restore your inner radiance by going beyond your symptoms to the root cause of disease, helping you heal and ultimately cultivate lasting wellness. Does every day feel like an uphill battle to stay in front of…
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Certified Nutrition Therapist â aka Food & Soul coach. My philosophy is about eating real food that makes you feel good without feeling deprived. Itâs OK to not like kale, and your nutrition approach doesnât have to be complicated. I believe small changes can make a big difference. I want you to learn what foods…
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To get the most out of your vegetables and fruit, eat local, eat organic and eat in season! Produce should be picked at peak ripeness and eaten soon after as nutrient degradation begins immediately. There are great farmerâs markets in the Denver/Boulder area. Look for an upcoming blog and video about these markets in May.…
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Spring is nature’s way of saying “Let’s Party” Â – Â Â Robin Williams
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Growing up in Kentucky, the heart of college basketball, this is a special time of year! We will talk hoops at the end of this blog with a recipe for a gametime snack. First, letâs put March Madness in a different context. Is it winter or spring? The rapid weather cycling that occurs at this…
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There are only a few weeks left in 2018. Many of us âgive upâ at this time of year with the idea that this year is over and I will start again and try harder next year. Â I would like us to rethink this and restrategize with a boxer’s mentality. Some of you know that…
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Butternut Squash and Apple Soup 1 TBSP of butter 1 TBSP of olive oil 1 butternut squash (about 2lbs) peeled, seeded and cubed 1 medium onion, diced 3.5 sweet, ripe honeycrisp apples peeled, cored and chopped. Save the ½ apple to finely dice and toss with lemon juice for garnish 2 tsp coarse salt 1…
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