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Public Forum: "Feeding Recovery" A 7 Day Free Live...Eating Protein Challenge!

Wed, Oct 26

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Online via Zoom

Come join us for an informative discussion about a nutrition based offering through...Eating Protein Save Lives and The Academy for Addiction and Mental Health Nutrition.

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Public Forum: "Feeding Recovery" A 7 Day Free Live...Eating Protein Challenge!
Public Forum: "Feeding Recovery" A 7 Day Free Live...Eating Protein Challenge!

Time & Location

Oct 26, 2022, 12:00 PM MDT

Online via Zoom

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About the Event

"Feeding Recovery" A 7 Day Free Live...Eating Protein Challenge!

Come join us for an informative discussion about a nutrition based offering through...Eating Protein Save Lives and The Academy for Addiction and Mental Health Nutrition. We will share this wonderful opportunity for folks to participate in this...educational and live 7 day coaching recovery experience and challenge!

Speakers include: Christina Veselak, Pati Reiss, Amy McDonnell and Mark Styles.

Eating Protein Saves Lives 

https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/

Our Mission

Educating both people in recovery and treatment providers that optimally feeding the recovering brain by eating protein throughout the day is crucial to reducing cravings, relapse and overdose deaths, as well as to supporting full engagement in a recovery journey.

Our Vision

Universal recognition that feeding the recovering brain by eating protein throughout the day is a foundational aspect of recovery.

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