Thank you so much for being so inspiring and dedicated to your health in 2016! I’m truly humbled and honored to have spent this year working with you toward your health goals…
And I just wanted to wish you Happy Holidays, “face to face.” 😉
Have a great holiday! 🙂
Amy Lee, MD
Head of Nutrition
About the Author
Dr. Amy Lee
Dr. Amy Lee has board certifications in internal medicine, physician nutrition and obesity medicine specialty. She practices internal medicine with a heavy emphasis on nutrition, wellness and weight management. Her Clinical nutrition fellowship training at UCLA has allowed her to incorporate realistic lifestyle modification in all her medicine patients.
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