The only reason why the body wouldn’t absorb nutrients from food or whole food supplements is because there is a digestive issue. In that case, talk to a physician about taking enzymes to help break down and absorb the foods that you eat. Of course, make sure you are being treated so that your body can eventually produce enzymes on its own so that you aren’t dependant on tablets forever. Unfortunately, many doctors like patient dependence which is why I don’t see conventional physicians.
I had my DR test for vitamin and mineral deficiencies, he said all were normal. Sounds good but, at the time I was only eating meat, carbs and sugars. No suplements no vegetables and everything cooked till mush. So do I trust the DR and belive I'm wierd, or get tested somewere else? My B-12 was a little high.
Well i'm not 100% raw but since i'm drinking juice 2x times a day and eating lots of fruit and vegetables my skin is amazing and i also feel amazing. Now combine that with fitness and you are perfect :D :D
I got tested at my regular primary care doctors office for b12 levels last month and found out I was deficient in b12. It confirms my somewhat lethargic feeling as being that of a vitamin issue, so now I'm looking into supplements. I was able to test for my blood sugar and vitamin D levels as well. It was helpful!!!
i heard UBAS is a good test...urinary bile something something to check liver function and correct bile production into the gut for proper digestion and full liver/kidney function.
My supplements changed color recently so I stopped taking them. Did the manufacturer cut back on ingredients? Who knows. Since I don't, they're out. No more suppliements for me, just good, clean, fresh raw foods!!!!!!!
I received the email, are MD's open to Raw Foods. I don't think so, my doctor is all smiles for years when he very ineffectively treated me. Nothing he did helped to improve my health. After I cured my diabetes with Raw Food, I told him about that and I saw the subtle shift, he didn't question me, but he knew that I was no longer going to be a regular patient of his, I was going to go on to live my life healthy and free of disease and not be his cash cow.
I'd test for magnesium deficiency first and foremost in myself... then maybe calcium and then B-12... preferably all spectra-cell analysis here they break open the red blood cells and not just look at the blood, which is a step further. :)
Well you can test for about anything but one thing I do know is most people are lacking in vitamin D. Amazing? Well not really cause there are better sunscreens and people just aren't outside as much, so vitamin D and calcium are essential to add to your diet. (hopefully through food).
The only reason why the body wouldn’t absorb nutrients from food or whole food supplements is because there is a digestive issue. In that case, talk to a physician about taking enzymes to help break down and absorb the foods that you eat. Of course, make sure you are being treated so that your body can eventually produce enzymes on its own so that you aren’t dependant on tablets forever. Unfortunately, many doctors like patient dependence which is why I don’t see conventional physicians.
BeWellMyFriends 4 months ago
Chewing ice compulsively has apparently been linked to iron deficiencies... lol I really would love to know how they correlate!
but *cheers* YAY ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE!!
tsukasatsukiko 10 months ago
I had my DR test for vitamin and mineral deficiencies, he said all were normal. Sounds good but, at the time I was only eating meat, carbs and sugars. No suplements no vegetables and everything cooked till mush. So do I trust the DR and belive I'm wierd, or get tested somewere else? My B-12 was a little high.
dabetha 2 years ago
my husband is my tester. his system is so senisitve, if it's good for you, it will work great for him!
i've switched my vitamins to liquid ones. i can totally feel the difference.
acts1614 2 years ago
Well i'm not 100% raw but since i'm drinking juice 2x times a day and eating lots of fruit and vegetables my skin is amazing and i also feel amazing. Now combine that with fitness and you are perfect :D :D
Kitarist88 2 years ago
I got tested at my regular primary care doctors office for b12 levels last month and found out I was deficient in b12. It confirms my somewhat lethargic feeling as being that of a vitamin issue, so now I'm looking into supplements. I was able to test for my blood sugar and vitamin D levels as well. It was helpful!!!
mandarose 2 years ago
i heard UBAS is a good test...urinary bile something something to check liver function and correct bile production into the gut for proper digestion and full liver/kidney function.
topstot 2 years ago
i've tested for vit D, iron (serum ferritin), folic acid, calcium (in blood) etc.
the supplements sure did work.
my levels shot up.
thats why i get reputable brand supplements.
my multi-mineral tasted neutral so i used to throw it in my smoothie.
it is true that some supplements do not break down and pass through the body undisolved!
starflower666 2 years ago
kevin went for a walk so that Annmarie couldn t get a hold of the camera. hahahaha
flyingjuli 2 years ago
My supplements changed color recently so I stopped taking them. Did the manufacturer cut back on ingredients? Who knows. Since I don't, they're out. No more suppliements for me, just good, clean, fresh raw foods!!!!!!!
rubyspirit2 2 years ago
Good aftern. Kevin Gi
totallyautomatic0 2 years ago
I received the email, are MD's open to Raw Foods. I don't think so, my doctor is all smiles for years when he very ineffectively treated me. Nothing he did helped to improve my health. After I cured my diabetes with Raw Food, I told him about that and I saw the subtle shift, he didn't question me, but he knew that I was no longer going to be a regular patient of his, I was going to go on to live my life healthy and free of disease and not be his cash cow.
rayme4raw 2 years ago 5
I'd test for magnesium deficiency first and foremost in myself... then maybe calcium and then B-12... preferably all spectra-cell analysis here they break open the red blood cells and not just look at the blood, which is a step further. :)
SecretsOfLongevity 2 years ago
Well you can test for about anything but one thing I do know is most people are lacking in vitamin D. Amazing? Well not really cause there are better sunscreens and people just aren't outside as much, so vitamin D and calcium are essential to add to your diet. (hopefully through food).
WhiteBull 2 years ago
Good job!
SandyAllred 2 years ago