Welcome to Limitless Health, where we explore the boundaries of conventional medicine and the power of alternative health practices.
In today’s episode, hosts Amanda Golightly and Kate McDowell engage in a thought-provoking conversation with Sarah Outlaw, a passionate advocate for holistic health. Sarah shares her personal journey of battling chronic illnesses, including discovering how a tick bit at a young age impacted her health when a muscle testing practitioner discovered Lyme hanging out in important organs, causing problems!
We also discuss the limitations of Western medicine in addressing the root causes of health issues. The hosts and Sarah delve into the importance of self-advocacy, the complexities of dealing with things like Lyme, and the transformative impact of holistic treatments.
Join us as we uncover Sarah’s inspiring journey and her unwavering commitment to empowering others through her own experiences.
Guest Bio:
Sarah Outlaw, MH, MSACN is the Owner, Lead Practitioner & Director of Natural Health Improvement Centers of South Jersey, Des Moines, South Carolina, and Worldwide virtually. She holds a Master’s Degree in Applied Clinical Nutrition from New York Chiropractic College, and has earned professional certificates as a Health Coach, Clinical Herbalist, Functional Bloodwork Specialist, and Advanced Muscle Testing Practitioner.
Sarah also owns Kava DSM in Des Moines, a healthy café and Kava bar. She is the author and publisher of the Real Life Outlaw blog, where she writes about real food, natural living, and holistic health. She is a renowned speaker nationwide and teaches on a variety of health topics. Sarah is the “real deal”!
Sarah has been helping people on their natural health journeys with great results for over 17 years. She uses a specialized, non-invasive method of muscle testing that she used to launch her nutrition practice in 2014 to design individualized clinical nutrition programs to achieve optimal results with their clients. Her background in clinical, herbal medicine, homeopathy, and clinical nutrition gives her an edge in the holistic health arena to be able to help her clients efficiently.
When Sarah not working at NHIC, she is busy being a wife, mom to her five children, writing for her blog, speaking in the community and around the Country, working on her horse farm, and creating herbal remedies.
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*** This podcast is for information purposes only. By providing the information contained herein, we are not diagnosing, treating, curing, mitigating, or preventing any disease or medical condition. Before beginning any type of natural regimen, it is advisable to seek the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.