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What is the most difficult aspect of your work for you to accept?
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Tell us something about the communities that you serve.
Their robustness and bravery of what can be at times a very scary journey in a very scary world.
—Claudia Smith
Psychotherapist, Margate, England
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What is your greatest strength as a provider?
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What is your greatest strength as a provider?
I have gone through my own health journey with myself and family. Having walked the path to wellness, allows me to fully understand what I am asking of someone else. For instance, when I ask someone to complete an elimination diet and omit inflammatory foods, I know exactly how it feels. I know how hard it can be, how to prepare and how to meet the difficulty of the task.
—Kristann Heinz
Medical Doctor, Registered Dietician
Tinicum Township, PA USA
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What is the most difficult aspect of your work for you to accept?
![USA flag](https://wp.kinnected.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/usa-flag.jpg)
What is the most difficult aspect of your work for you to accept?
The unfortunate conflict that is often seen between Naturopathic and Western Medicine approaches.
—Henrietta Ochsner
Registered Dietitian, Seattle, WA USA
![Sandra Cardao](https://wp.kinnected.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/sandra-cardao.jpg)
What does self-health mean to you?
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What does self-health mean to you?
Nurturing and pampering ourselves with good thoughts, good words, foods, exercise, spiritual practices (in short, with good dharma). Being responsible for our own well-being, learn to be responsible for it.
—Sandra Cardão
Clinical Psychologist, Santa Maria, Cape Verde
![Sandra Cardao](https://wp.kinnected.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/sandra-cardao.jpg)
What does self-health mean to you?
![Flag of Cape Verde](https://wp.kinnected.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/cape-verde-flag.jpg)
What does self-health mean to you?
Nurturing and pampering ourselves with good thoughts, good words, foods, exercise, spiritual practices (in short, with good dharma). Being responsible for our own well-being, learn to be responsible for it.
—Sandra Cardão
Clinical Psychologist, Santa Maria, Cape Verde
![Kristann Heinz](https://wp.kinnected.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/kristann-heinz.jpg)
What is your greatest strength as a provider?
![USA flag](https://wp.kinnected.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/usa-flag.jpg)
What is your greatest strength as a provider?
I have gone through my own health journey with myself and family. Having walked the path to wellness, allows me to fully understand what I am asking of someone else. For instance, when I ask someone to complete an elimination diet and omit inflammatory foods, I know exactly how it feels. I know how hard it can be, how to prepare and how to meet the difficulty of the task.
—Kristann Heinz
Medical Doctor, Registered Dietician
Tinicum Township, PA USA
![Henrietta O](https://wp.kinnected.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/henrietta.jpg)
What is the most difficult aspect of your work for you to accept?
![USA flag](https://wp.kinnected.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/usa-flag.jpg)
What is the most difficult aspect of your work for you to accept?
The unfortunate conflict that is often seen between Naturopathic and Western Medicine approaches.
—Henrietta Ochsner
Registered Dietitian, Seattle, WA USA
![Claudia Smith](https://wp.kinnected.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/claudia-smith.jpg)
Tell us something about the communities that you serve.
![Great Britain flag](https://wp.kinnected.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/great-britain-flag.jpg)
Tell us something about the communities that you serve.
Their robustness and bravery of what can be at times a very scary journey in a very scary world.
—Claudia Smith
Psychotherapist, Margate, England