Richard Lin | Improve Your Health via the Gut Microbiome with the CEO of Thryve
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If you are dealing with health struggles or are just interested in optimizing your health this episode is for you! Kristel Bauer chats with Richard Lin, the CEO of Thryve, a company that provides gut microbiome testing, personalized nutrition, and customized probiotics designed by experts from MIT, Stanford, Harvard, Purdue, and UC Davis.
Does the gut microbiome contribute to sugar cravings? How does gut health impact our well-being? Tune in to discover the answers!
Prior to starting Thryve, Richard went through a very serious struggle with autoimmune pain for years before learning that the flora in his gut microbiome were at the core of his healing. Even after his deep exploration into the topic of gut health, Richard was left with more questions than answers and knew there was a need for education on this topic, and personalized, realistic offerings to help others take control of their digestive wellness. If you would like to learn more click here! https://www.thryveinside.com/
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