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A big thank you to everyone who has written in and shared their experiences. For those in need of assistance, two ways I can help: (1) If you’re looking for one-to-one assistance and are interested in my private coaching, send me a message; (2) To get my articles covering all aspects of this topic, sign up for my (free) Father Daughter Factor newsletter.

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So you grew up with a dad who didn’t know how to express love? Here’s how it could be affecting you today (part 2)
Hi Em,

My heart goes out to you. I have information that can help. Sign up for my free newsletter if you haven’t already β€šΓ„Γ¬ I’ll soon be answering the very questions you’ve asked here.

Sarah x


So you grew up with a dad who didn’t know how to express love? Here’s how it could be affecting you today (part 2)
Hi Tammy,

I’m sorry to hear that. Even though your husband is resistant to changing, you say he is already better than he used to be, so there is hope. Especially as you see the problem clearly and are actively looking for solutions. I will be writing more on this and to ensure you get all articles as soon as they’re out, sign up for my (free) newsletter about this topic. You can do that here.

Sarah x


So you grew up with a dad who didn’t know how to express love? Here’s how it could be affecting you today (part 2)
Hi gh,

To receive my best information on this, sign up for my (free) Father Daughter Factor newsletter.You can do that here.

Sarah x


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Thank you, Daniel. And agreed. Fellow Dr Fuhrman fan here πŸ™‚


So you grew up with a dad who didn’t know how to express love? Here’s how it could be affecting you today
Hi Nina,

Thank you so much for sharing that.

Yes, it is devastating to miss the love of a father.

And it’s not made any easier by the fact that this is so little talked about and understood.

But for what it’s worth, in the four years since I began writing about this topic I’ve heard from SO many women who feel just as you do.

That’s why I started my free email series on the father-daughter relationship, which is designed to answer the very questions you posed, and which I see you’ve signed up for. I hope you’ll find it helpful.

Thanks again for the share.

Sarah x


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That’s wonderful to hear, and thank you so much for the share.


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Thank you for commenting, Miriam. I’d forgotten that I recommended agave in this article and I’ve made a note to revise it, as I have since revised my views – very much in line with what you wrote, in fact! I blogged about that here: http://www.sarahbesthealth.com/is-agave-syrup-a-healthy-alternative-to-sugar/ I still consider brown rice syrup a great choice since it’s essentially fructose free. As for research on the impact on emotional and mental wellbeing of consuming a high-sugar diet, I couldn’t agree more! And I personally think that what’s come out on this so far is just the tip of the iceberg πŸ™‚