Former 400lb Addict Now Plant-Based Athlete | Tim Kaufman Part 1 | Plant Power Stories

Tim Kaufman used to be 400lbs, in constant pain and addicted to alcohol, fentanyl and fast food. Today he is a plant-based athlete and a true inspiration to many.

 

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