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Jesse’s Field Notes

Jesse Haas, MS, CNS, LN

Seasonal nutrition and self-care notes from a clinical nutritionist who sees wellness as a holistic concept.

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    Jesse Haas is a licensed functional nutritionist. In this space, she shares her findings and insight from the intersection of nutritional biochemistry, the psychology of eating, and the importance of pleasure.

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