Episode 68: Causes of Interstitial Cystitis

 
 
 

Stephanie Gahm is a Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner, a Mind Body Spirit Release Practitioner and a certified Holistic Health Practitioner. She specializes in a root cause approach to helping women with chronic health issues. So often you are told to just take cranberry juice if you have a UTI, but is there something deeper you should be looking for? 

IN TODAY’S EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:

  • What is IC

  • Causes of IC

  • What are some things you can start to do if you have IC

  • The emotional aspects of healing

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