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Top 11 nutrition questions—answered.

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Plus some big news! {NAME}, Researching nutrition info online is like trying to walk through a cow p

Plus some big news! {NAME}, Researching nutrition info online is like trying to walk through a cow pasture while keeping your boots clean: At some point, you’re probably going to step into a big steaming pile of… misinformation. 💩 We’re here to save you the trouble—with [science-backed answers to 11 of the most common nutrition questions](. Whether you’re looking to improve your own health, or to help your friends, family, or clients… [This evidence-based nutrition cheat sheet]( will help you steer yourself (and others!) in the right direction, without ever second-guessing whether your source of info is legit. Speaking of evidence-based nutrition… We’re working on something exciting for you… Two things, actually. The first is a new way for you to learn the nutrition principles we teach to the world’s top performers and coaches—so you can have a solid knowledge base to rely on for the rest of your life, whether or not you ever plan to coach anyone. The other is a brand-new Artificial Intelligence-powered nutrition tool we’re developing to help support your (or your clients’) health journey. In case you haven’t noticed, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is much more than the latest tech buzz word. We’re in the midst of an AI revolution that’s going to impact every industry in some way, including health and fitness… and that’s a good thing! In the very near future, AI will empower coaches to do their jobs more efficiently and effectively… freeing up their time and energy to deliver a personalized coaching experience to more clients! We’ll have a lot more to say about this on Monday, June 12th, but for now… If you’re interested in learning more, [click here to join our special notification list](. On June 12th, we’ll send you more info about: - New ways to learn nutrition science from the best in the field - How Artificial Intelligence can help you coach nutrition and/or get the answers (and results) you’re looking for Exciting times are ahead! - The PN Team P.S. [Click here to save the date]( so you don’t miss out on what’s happening June 12th. Precision Nutrition Business Insider's #1 Choice for Nutrition Certifications in 2022 --- To view this email as a web page, click [here.]( Precision Nutrition Inc. 1 Yonge Street, Suite 1801 Toronto, ON, M5E 1W7, Canada Finally, nutrition makes sense. Visit us at [www.precisionnutrition.com]( today. Follow us on [Unsubscribe or Manage Preferences](

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