Specializing in: Performance nutrition, weight management, & body composition changes
Committed to advocating for women’s health, reproductive rights, and challenging nutrition misinformation.
Here’s the deal.
Creatine is absolutely a supplement women can benefit from.
Creatine IS for women too!
Why?
It’s safe, cost-efficient, and one of the most researched supplements out there.
Here’s the deal.
Creatine is absolutely a supplement women can benefit from.
Creatine IS for women too!
Why?
It’s safe, cost-efficient, and one of the most researched supplements out there.
They suggested Idaho and Utah (mountains & seasons).
Without pause I said no & why.
I felt nervous, like I was being “too political”.
I wasn’t.
My concerns about safety during pregnancy or raising daughter are real, not political.
They suggested Idaho and Utah (mountains & seasons).
Without pause I said no & why.
I felt nervous, like I was being “too political”.
I wasn’t.
My concerns about safety during pregnancy or raising daughter are real, not political.
This is not a "bait" post. Just trying to find more of my people.
What's important to me? Evidence-based practices, inclusion, reproductive rights, strength training, dietetics, hiking.
This is not a "bait" post. Just trying to find more of my people.
What's important to me? Evidence-based practices, inclusion, reproductive rights, strength training, dietetics, hiking.
- the social determinants of health
- environmental health concerns
- the importance of evidence-based policies
- the need for evidence-based preventative care
- healthcare affordability & accessibility
- the social determinants of health
- environmental health concerns
- the importance of evidence-based policies
- the need for evidence-based preventative care
- healthcare affordability & accessibility