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Dr. Tina Ardon: Integrative Medicine - Nutrition

2018

Dr. Tina Ardon, a family and integrative medicine specialist in Florida, talks about using foods to help with healing. Specifically, she offers tips to be sure dietary changes and supplements are safe.

01:42 min

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Integrative Medicine