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Outcome data

Nutrition: what 17 recorded interviews report

17 people recorded an interview about Nutrition. 5 described better family or relationship life. Each figure counts interviews where the person said it themselves.

Interviews recorded 2024-08-08 to 2026-05-14. 0 of 17 interviews included a timeframe. Read the method.

Individual results vary. This is one customer's first-hand account of their own experience, recorded on camera and published unedited. It is not medical advice, and nothing here is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. Talk to a qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about your health.

Outcomes described

OutcomeInterviewsShare
better family or relationship life5 of 1729%
weight change4 of 1724%
feeling heard and supported by the provider4 of 1724%
less pain4 of 1724%
improved movement or mobility3 of 1718%
improved mood, anxiety or stress3 of 1718%
more confidence in the decision3 of 1718%
more energy through the day3 of 1718%
better digestion or gut health3 of 1718%
symptoms resolved or reduced2 of 1712%
better sleep2 of 1712%
clearer systems and processes1 of 176%
sharper focus or mental clarity1 of 176%

Source interviews

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Counter-points people raised

  • If there was anything that made me hesitate, it was that it almost sounded too good to be true. I just couldn't even imagine losing 20 pounds in a couple of weeks—that's crazy. Dawn B. Dwyer
  • And the reason why I sought out Belen was because he was definitely having some challenges on, um, what I thought was kind of around his nervous system. Julie Allison
  • Dawn Hopkins noted that while the upfront cost was a potential barrier, she found the program 'very much well worth it' after weighing the health benefits and the personalized support she received. Dawn Hopkins
  • Samantha Adams was initially very skeptical as she had never heard of Jennifer Powter. However, after reading Jennifer's books and identifying her own patterns of self-sabotage in the text, she gained the confidence to try the scientifically-based, customized… Samantha Adams
  • Yes. Tim Dempsey described himself as a natural skeptic who had tried to get healthy on his own without success. He became a believer after seeing real-time results and receiving support from his practitioner every step of the way. Tim Dempsey