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77 | Circadian Healing: The Untapped Colitis Recovery Method for 2025 | Sandy Abram

77 | Circadian Healing: The Untapped Colitis Recovery Method for 2025 | Sandy Abram

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Could light be the nutrient your body is starving for?

In this powerful episode, circadian health expert Sandy Abram reveals how natural light plays a critical role in healing, especially for those with ulcerative colitis.

We explore how light fuels your mitochondria, regulates inflammation, and supports deeper sleep and immune function. You’ll learn practical, free steps that can help reset your body’s natural rhythm and kickstart recovery.

If you’re tired of feeling tired and want to go beyond food alone, this episode offers a fresh, empowering perspective.

Grab my FREE eBook: 7 Ulcerative Colitis Nutrition Hacks in 7 Days
👉 https://www.flareproofnutrition.com/7-nutrition-hacks

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