Paul Saladino· MD
it almost always includes taking out processed flour sugars vegetable oils from the diet and replacing them with nutrient dense animal foods
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it almost always includes taking out processed flour sugars vegetable oils from the diet and replacing them with nutrient dense animal foods
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Infertility. I mean, this is one of the most, you know, endearing things is when when a couple wants to have a child and they they try everything and then they just change their diet, maybe adding in some organs and suddenly they can have babies.