EPOPEYA LOW CARB
=
nutricionista, psicóloga y cocinillas apasionada (además de feliz superviviente
de cáncer, insulinorresistente con síndrome de ovario
poliquístico y ex-gorda-depresiva-polimedicada) =
¿Y
si la nutrición curase los trastornos mentales? |
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