Reversing Breast Implant Illness with Sarah Phillipe (Episode 32)

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Reversing Breast Implant Illness with Sarah Phillipe (Episode 32)

Dr. Doni Wilson's Podcast: How Humans Heal
Dr. Doni talks to Sarah Phillipe about breast implant illness, how to recover, and what to expect after having breast implants removed.

Sarah Phillipe has a passion for restoring health that has taken her from being an RN, to becoming a certified Functional Diagnostic Nutrition® Practitioner, True Cellular Detox™ Practitioner, and Breast Implant Illness Expert. She believes the solution to Reversing Breast Implant illness is about more than just the explant and that we all need to take personal responsibility for restoring our health by addressing all of the root causes that contribute to chronic illness.

It is Sarah’s belief that the body has an innate desire to heal if given what it needs and she focuses on teaching women how to unlock that innate intelligence and heal themselves.

In this episode we talk about:

  • Sarah’s own story with breast implant illness
  • What is breast implant illness and what does it cause
  • How to recover from breast implant illness
  • What to expect after having breast implants removed
  • How important it is to have help recovering

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