Living with MS: Natalie Shultz's Path to Wellness
Now the other business, which is culinary health. And so he developed a whole corporate wellness program that he just has launched literally within The Last Three Months, and he's got some huge accounts in the beta program that are getting amazing results, with some really good return on investment for these large companies that they've now asked them to already re-up and come back for The Next Year Quarterly maintenance things.
Ever wondered how someone copes with a long-term illness like Multiple Sclerosis (MS)? Natalie Shultz has been living with MS since 1999, right after the birth of her second child. In this episode of 'Recovery After Stroke', Natalie opens up about her journey and the strategies that have helped her manage the condition. From dealing with symptoms like numbness and migraines to overcoming the challenges of brain fog, she shares it all.
Natalie emphasizes the importance of positive thinking and good nutrition in maintaining brain health. Inspired by health experts like Terry Walsh, she has found a nutrition protocol that works for her, proving that small changes in diet can significantly improve one's quality of life. Natalie also discusses the gap between preventative care and symptom treatment, urging doctors to focus more on prevention. But it’s not just about food.
Natalie believes in surrounding herself with positive influences and making better choices every day. She encourages listeners to adopt a similar mindset, emphasizing that recovery is possible with the right attitude and support system. Towards the end of the episode, Natalie talks about her business, Culinary Health Solutions, which offers corporate wellness programs based on neuro-gastroenterology research. She’s passionate about helping people make better food choices to improve their brain health.
This episode is a treasure trove of practical advice and emotional support for anyone dealing with MS or any other chronic condition. Natalie’s story is a testament to the power of resilience and the impact of lifestyle changes on health. Tune in to hear her inspiring journey and learn how you too can take steps towards better brain health.