Lisa Lovely Obtains Wahls Protocol® Certified Health Professional Status


Posted February 5, 2020 by williamnassery

Lisa Lovely earned the credential of Wahls Protocol® Certified Health Professional. She was conferred with this certification in August 2019.

 
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Puyallup, WA (February 04, 2020) – Lisa Lovely MA. Ed., Author, is a Certified Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (FNTP), with the Nutritional Therapy Association. After being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2011 and experiencing tremendous decline for 6.5 years, she implemented the Wahls Protocol© two years ago with great success, igniting a career change from teacher to FNTP and a Wahls Protocol© Health Practitioner.

Her practice NTPNorthwest is based around what she learned as a patient, her training as a Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, and her deep understanding of the Wahls Protocol© as a Wahls Protocol© Health Practitioner. In her practice, Lisa guides people with Multiple Sclerosis in adopting and sustaining diet and lifestyle changes using The Wahls Protocol©.

She has recently released a book named “Seven Seasons”, which is now available for purchase on Amazon. In this book, she published her personal journal entries of Seven Seasons on The Wahls Protocol©.

About Lisa Lovely:
In addition to being a health practitioner and recent author, Lisa owns the practice NTPNorthwest, where she is focused entirely on the support for those living with autoimmune conditions. She intends to guide her clients in bringing their body’s back into balance using the principles outlined in The Wahls Protocol© so they can construct their bio-individual healing.

For learn about Lisa Lovely, please visit https://terrywahls.com/wahls-protocol-health-professional-spotlight-september-25/

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