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Flu prevention tips, Miranda Kerr's organic skincare, and switching to whole foods

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Former Victoria’s Secret Angel Miranda Kerr used her expertise as a Health Coach to grow KORA O

[IIN the News] [Integrative Nutrition] On Thursday, people around the world will come together to celebrate International Women’s Day, a day dedicated to recognizing the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. We want to share with you what a few of our IINcredible graduates are up to: [Wellness philosophy]( Former Victoria’s Secret Angel Miranda Kerr (IIN Class of 2010) used her expertise as a Health Coach to grow KORA Organics into a wellness empire of organic, non-toxic skincare and beauty products. Similar to our belief in primary food, [Kerr’s wellness philosophy]( focuses on the mind, body, and skin connection. Holistic Health Coach Phyllis Timoll (IIN Class of 2012) has made it her mission to improve the lives of mothers by helping them achieve balance and make healthy lifestyle changes. With the flu worse than ever this year Timoll shares [helpful tips]( on how to prevent the virus. [prevent the flu]( [whole foods]( As an Integrative Nutrition Health Coach, Liza Baker (IIN Class of 2013) helps others live healthier lives and focus on taking care of their own needs. Baker shares [a step-by-step guide]( on making the switch from processed foods to a whole-food diet. We would love to be celebrating your successes as an IIN graduate this time next year on International Women’s Day! Just imagine how different your life could look in one year. Now is the perfect time to get started with our Health Coach Training Program because you can save $1,500 on tuition! Our March class is around the corner so [apply now]( or call us today at [(855) 780-4400]( (U.S.) or [+1 (212) 730-5433]( (International) to enroll! --------------------------------------------------------------- [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( Institute for Integrative Nutrition® 245 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10016, USA U.S. [(855) 780-4400]( | International [+1 (212) 730-5433]( [Schedule a call to learn more](=/x0C0010z47v0uAG0c4Wj0Yj) [Apply Now]( [admissions@integrativenutrition.com]( [Institute for Integrative Nutrition]( | [Privacy Policy]( You received this email because you subscribed to Integrative Nutrition's communications by website, phone, email request or at an event. To ensure our emails reach your inbox, please add [admissions@integrativenutrition.com]( to your address book. If you would like to update your Integrative Nutrition email preferences, please click on the following link: [Update your subscription preferences](

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