I am so excited because it’s time for this week’s Q&A segment on “Beauty Inside Out” with Kimberly Snyder. This week, I answer four trending questions from the Beauty Detox Community.
This week’s most popular question was: How much tofu, tempeh, and seitan can you have in a week?
Have you been asking yourself this very same question? If you want to know the answer to this question and 3 more sent in by Beauties just like you, listen now to find out!
Remember you can submit your questions at www.mysolluna.com/askkimberly
[Questions Answered]
Jessica – Chicago, IL
How much tofu tempeh and seitan can you have in a week?
Sheila – New Orleans, LA
My friends make a big deal about making sure I have food to eat when we go out. While I appreciate this, it makes me uncomfortable that such a big deal is made. What are some tips on how to express this to them?
Jaime – Las Vegas, NV
Sometimes I forget my digestive enzymes before the meal. If I take them afterwards is this not helping or harmful?
Danielle – Quebec, Canada
This morning I put some Moringa powder in my Glowing Green Smoothie (GGS). I also add Ashwagandha powder sometimes. Is this okay?
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[RESOURCES]
- Is Eating Some Soy Good For You? [BIO Podcast: Ep. 22]
- 9 Common Foods That Are Making You Fat and Aging You (and Delicious Replacements!)
- How to Explain to Others What You Eat (You Don’t Need to Defend Yourself)
- How to Order Healthy When You’re Eating Out
- Are You Eating Enough Enzymes for Beauty, Health and Anti-aging?
- The Key to a Healthy Holiday Season: Digestive Enzyme Support
- Supplementing For Our Health & Beauty
- Kimberly’s Recipe Archives
- The Glowing Green Smoothie
- The One Day Cleanse
- Beauty Detox Digestive Enzymes
- Detoxy+
- Beauty Detox Probiotics
- Radical Beauty
- The Beauty Detox Solution
- Beauty Detox Foods
Other Podcasts you may enjoy!:
- Recommended Vegan Protein Sources [BIO Podcast: Ep. 46]
- Clarity and Support with Laura Powers & The Power of Probiotics [BIO Podcast: Ep 163]
- The Importance Of Self-Care With Ruth Berhe & The Inflammation Weight-Gain Connection! [BIO Podcast: Ep 225]
- Achieve The Impossible With Bryan Falchuk & Using Enzymes to Reverse Aging and Transform (Part 3) [BIO Podcast: Ep 179]
With love and gratitude,
Kimberly
Great episode this week, I had not heard of seitan before.
Has your opinion changed on organic soy milk?