Personal Responsibility. It shouldn’t be applied to food choices.

Why do I say that? Because I don’t believe it’s possible to be “personally responsible” for food decisions when we fail to have accurate information on which to make those decisions.

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Sarah Aitken, RN, MS, WHNP/FNP, NBC-HWC

Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Functional Nutritionist, Certified Life and Weight Loss Coach, Registered Nurse

http://www.diabetesgamechanger.com
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