Candice Egnos: Transforming Healthcare with Low-Carb Diets
Episode Overview
The Nutrition Network trains healthcare professionals in low-carb and ketogenic dietary interventions. Therapeutic carbohydrate reduction can help treat metabolic and mental health conditions. Over 10,000 practitioners have been trained across 100+ countries. The network offers a variety of courses for different healthcare roles. A collaborative community supports practitioners globally.
We need to get away from refined carbohydrates, sugars, and ultra-processed foods, and go back to eating whole foods.
Ever wondered how a low-carb diet can impact your health? In this episode of The Kick Sugar Coach Podcast, Florence chats with Candice Egnos, Project Director of the Nutrition Network. Candice shares her journey from law to nutrition and explains how the Nutrition Network is transforming healthcare by training medical professionals in low-carb and ketogenic dietary interventions. With over 10,000 practitioners trained across 100+ countries, the Nutrition Network is making waves in the medical community.
Candice discusses the importance of therapeutic carbohydrate reduction and how it can help treat metabolic and mental health conditions. She highlights the various courses offered by the Nutrition Network, which cater to a wide range of healthcare professionals, from doctors to dietitians to health coaches. These courses are designed to provide practical knowledge and tools for effectively implementing low-carb diets in clinical practice.
Candice also touches on the collaborative community within the Nutrition Network, where practitioners from around the world share their experiences and support each other. If you're curious about how low-carb diets can be used to improve health outcomes, this episode is a must-listen. It's packed with valuable information and insights that could change the way you think about nutrition and healthcare.
So, why not give it a listen and see how you can leverage the power of low-carb diets to improve your health?