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192: Gallbladder Gone Podcast Interviews Sue Becker - Part 1

192: Gallbladder Gone Podcast Interviews Sue Becker - Part 1

Season 4 Episode 192 Published 8 months, 1 week ago
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In this audio recording, originally released by Jami McQuivey in her podcast called Gallbladder Gone? Now What?, Sue Becker shares how bread beautifully reflects Jesus—our true source of fullness, nourishment, and satisfaction. She also uncovers what makes freshly milled, homemade bread so different from processed loaves, explains the truth about gluten, and shares why wheat is one of God's richest sources of vitamin E for hormone balance and vitality.

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Find Jami McQuivey at https://healthybydesign4you.com/

Listen to Jami's Podcast - https://healthybydesign4you.com/podcast/

For more information on the Scientific and Biblical benefits of REAL bread - made from freshly-milled grain, visit our website, breadbeckers.com. Also, watch our video, Only Real Bread - Staff of Life, https://youtu.be/43s0MWGrlT8.

Learn more about baking with freshly-milled flour with The Essential Home-Ground Flour Book, by Sue Becker, https://bit.ly/essentialhomegroundflourbook.

If you have an It's the Bread Story that you'd like to share, email us at podcast@breadbeckers.com. We'd love to hear from you!

Visit our website at https://www.breadbeckers.com/

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*DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast or on our website should be construed as medical advice. Consult your health care provider for your individual nutritional and medical needs. The information presented is based on our research and is strictly that of the author and not necessarily those of any professional group or other individuals.

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