Episode 52: Abby Bural, nutritional scientist discusses Herbalife's unethical business practices
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Steph chats with Abby Bural, a nutritional scientist with first hand experience witnessing the unethical business practices of Herbalife after working at two Herbalife stores/gyms, not as a distributor but as a fitness coach and scientist. Abby talks about being physically cornered by her boss at work to join Herbalife and how one Herbalife store would recruit essential healthcare workers with false promises of financial freedom. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/imarescue/support
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