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Why Plexus? Jessica Hoogendoorn ND, MH, CNHP, Bioenergetic Practitioner

This video is a little laggy but start at 3:00 and listen to about 12:00 to hear how Dr. Jessica, a renowned GAPS practitioner and naturopath, changed her entire practice to incorporate the core products of Plexus to heal her clients.  I found it easier to listen and not watch the screen.
 

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