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Joe Cannon Health


Aug 27, 2020

Is it illegal for personal trainers to discuss nutrition with their clients?  I interview Jonathan Posey, from the Council of Holistic Health Educators a non-profit advocacy organization. Jonathan discusses his efforts to try to block state laws that would prohibit fitness and wellness professionals from discussing nutrition with clients. Can you call yourself a nutritionist? What titles are off-limits and how you can protect yourself?

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Joe Cannon, MS has degrees in exercise science and biology & chemistry. He’s an authority on dietary supplements, personal fitness training, and the author of several books including Rhabdo, the first book about exercise-induced rhabdomyolysis.

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My books:

My rhabdomyolysis book

My dietary supplement book

All my books on Amazon

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