PuriCell Wirkung und Anwendung im Überblick
Medical Disclaimer
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen, especially if you have underlying health conditions.
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I really found this video difficult to film, which is more than likely why I put off doing it for so long. There is SO much to say and so many things I still feel like I haven’t addressed but I also appreciate it is such a big topic to take head on and get ‘right’. So, I’m hoping that if there are holes in what I’ve said and things I’ve missed out, you’ll let me know in the comments and we can discuss. I wholeheartedly still believe everything I’ve ever said online to my core and who we are will ALWAYS be worth more than what we look like but that is nuanced and a very difficult thing to articulate on a topic like this.
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S x
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Sean Thompson, MS, MPH, RD, LDN
Registered Dietitian, Nourish
“Based preloads can be a practical tool for bariatric patients who struggle with portion control,” says Sean Thompson, a Northampton-based dietitian with a 4.99-star rating across 385+ reviews. “But I always tell clients: the foundation is still protein-first meals and mindful eating. Think of the gelatin trick as training wheels, not the whole bike. And if you have kidney concerns, check with your doctor — excessive gelatin can be protein overkill.”
Sean specializes in accessible, evidence-based nutrition for individuals with disabilities and those navigating post-surgical diets. She holds dual master's degrees from Tufts University and approaches care without a weight-centric lens.