In this episode, we are joined by Martin Gillespie, a certified holistic nutritionist and is the founder and CEO of GEM Wellness Warriors, an international metabolic health and wellness consulting business. Martin joins us to discuss the impact of vaccinations and poor food guidelines on our metabolic health.
He highlights the importance of questioning medical and dietary directives and emphasizes the need to focus on holistic well-being. The conversation also touches on the effects of environmental toxins, such as pesticides and heavy metals, on our health, as he shares his personal journey of overcoming stage four cancer and the role that diet and seeking help played in his recovery.
Martin encourages listeners to be kind to themselves and approach change with intention
Martin suggests strategies for detoxification, including consuming real foods, getting out in nature, and taking cold showers. In this conversation, Martin Gillespie discusses the importance of taking control of our health and making conscious choices about what we eat and how we live. He emphasizes the need to prioritize our well-being and make sustainable changes for long-term health.
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More about our guest: Martin is a certified holistic nutritionist and is the founder and CEO of GEM Wellness Warriors, an international metabolic health and wellness consulting business. Challenging the status quo of the current delivery of mental, nutritional, environmental, and physical health, and treating the root cause of chronic diseases and cognitive decline, reframing the value of metabolic wellbeing.
A global leader and an international keynote speaker on various topics related to metabolic wellbeing, men's health, cancer survivorship, corporate stress management, gut health, and mindset. He is a best-selling author, a media columnist, a survivor of stage 4 cancer. and curious learner of life.
Recognised in 2021 as one of the top 500 Global leaders in Mental Health and Wellbeing. Podcast host of Metabolic Wellbeing without the BS.
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