In Essential Nutrition for the Less Than Perfect Lifestyle, David Hogsed discusses the simple but profound changes and plans.
“Why so many pills?!” This is one of the most common questions from patients who take whole food supplements. And while a “one a day” vitamin approach may seem ideal for these patients; they need to understand how every diet and lifestyle choice can either increase or decrease the number of supplements necessary for optimal health.
In Essential Nutrition for the Less Than Perfect Lifestyle, David Hogsed, D.O.M., A.P. discusses the simple but profound changes patients can make to minimize their supplement needs, and what supplements are the most effective to compensate for a less-than-perfect lifestyle.
Participants will learn:
Profound dietary changes in the last 50 years that necessitate more nutritional supplements Simple lab tests to identify metabolic syndrome and clinically researched herbal support. Effective strategies for minimizing sugar cravingsMost important supplements for patients who won’t eat vegetables Common medications that deplete essential nutrients Nutritional support to compensate for electromagnetic field (EMF) pollution Craving and compensation support for alcohol and cigarettes
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