Dear Friends,
Can it really be quick, easy, and inexpensive to correct the nutritional deficiencies that are often found in people with fatigue, metabolic, and endocrine problems?
The answer is Yes. Did you know that certain nutritional deficiencies like scurvy (vitamin C deficiency) are inevitably fatal if left untreated, but quickly reversed when treated with the deficient nutrient?
Can you believe that a lot of people in the United States have nutritional deficiencies that are greatly contributing to their health problems? Let me ask you this, at the grocery store, when choosing between a product that you believe is healthier and a product that is less expensive, which do you normally choose? Do you believe a lot of Americans choose the products that are less expensive? Can you see how that might affect what products manufacturers bring to the market?
When we select our foods more on cost than on nutrition, there's a better chance we can become nutritionally deficient.
The big questions are:
What nutrients are we deficient in?
What will it take to correct those deficiencies?
How much time will it take every day?
How much will it cost?
Have you ever found yourself reading about a "fad" nutrient, thinking that you might be deficient and then going out to buy a bottle, trying to figure out which company to buy it from?
Then you read about another nutrient, get another bottle, and so on, until you find yourself spending a good amount of time every day taking 20 pills at a time, oftentimes when you're already late and having to rush out the door?
Not to mention all the money!
And even then, you can't be sure any of it's helping you?
If so, I can relate. It's obvious that nutrition is critically important but I've been uncertain about what to recommend to others and myself, in terms of nutrients, dosages, and companies.
Research and experience with patients shows that many patients that come in with fatigue and endocrine-related problems are often deficient in certain key nutrients. However, many of the supplements on the market are primarily for MAINTENANCE and not REPLENISHMENT (actually, many of them are actually more for profit than even maintenance). It often takes higher dosages to replenish depleted levels than it does to maintain normal levels. And, many of the supplements on the market don't even contain adequate dosages for maintenance. Research shows that some benefits aren't received until more than the typical dosage of a nutrient is given (sometimes much more). We wanted to provide a supplement to our doctors that provides adequate amounts (as indicated by research) of many key nutrients to actually restore and replenish the nutritional status of people within 2 to 3 months, maximizing the chances of them being able to see a significant difference.
We came up with
Metabolic Nutrition. If you look at the ingredients and quantities, you'll see that you'd have to take 10 doses of other products in order to get the same quantity of some of the ingredients in Metabolic Nutrition. We wanted to see how much it would normally cost to get the amount of ingredients into patients that we'd like to see. Using the catalog of another professional supplement company we calculated that someone would have to spend about $600 per month to get the nutrition in one bottle of Metabolic Nutrition! Cost aside, there would still be the hassle of counting out and swallowing more than 20 capsules at a time.
We also sent Metabolic Nutrition to a master in flavorings who has made Metabolic Nutrition delicious!
I'm really excited about this product because now I'm a lot more confident about what to recommend to others and myself because of the behind-the-scenes knowledge we have about what goes into this product because it's our own product.
Let me give you an idea of the kind of research and benefits I'm talking about.
I can't go into all the research on all the ingredients but let me just pull out one ingredient, Vitamin D3. Let me point out that there are different forms of vitamin D and vitamin D3 is the most effective form.
I'm sure you'll be surprised (because doctors at our conferences are) by all the areas in which vitamin D3 can be important, how common deficiencies are, where it normally comes from and how much you need to take.
Research shows that Vitamin D3 deficiency can contribute to high Parathyroid Hormone (important in calcium metabolism) which can result in high intracellular levels of calcium which can disrupt cellular communication. This might contribute to insulin resistance, obesity, type 1 and type 2 diabetes, neuropathy (nerve problems), arthritis, multiple sclerosis, polycystic ovary disease, cancer, osteoporosis, Seasonal Affective Disorder, Parkinson's disease, susceptibility to flu, hypertension, fibromyalgia, and autism.
However, the normal recommended dose is only 400 IU's/day which is only enough to prevent bone loss. But it appears that 4,000 IU's/day are needed to prevent some of the other issues indicated above. Don't worry though, because light skinned people normally make 20,000 IU's when they are in the sun for about 12 minutes (might take 2 hours for black people). And, there has not been toxicity shown in people taking less than 40,000 IU's/day.
But a LOT of people are not getting enough Vit D3 in their diet and they are NOT getting enough sun. Even a lot of people in Florida are deficient because of the widespread use of sunscreens and the amount of time they spend indoors.
There is 4,000 IU's / dose in Metabolic Nutrition. People would have to take 10 vitamin D3 caps from other companies to get that much.
That's just one example, but you can see that there are many important nutrients in Metabolic Nutrition. It's especially formulated to provide the nutrients that we feel are most often deficient and most often having a bearing on people with fatigue and metabolic and endocrine problems. For example, it also contains B12 and folic acid which can be very important in fatigue, thyroid, difficulty concentrating, numbness and tingling, depression, brain function, and anemia.
So if you're looking for a far more affordable and easy to take SINGLE supplement that has a great chance of replenishing deficiencies you may have in key nutrients often important in fatigue and endocrine problems and making a very noticeable difference in how you feel then we encourage you to try Metabolic Nutrition and let us know how you like it.
I really like the way it tastes and I'm planning on taking it for the rest of my life because of the diseases I believe it will help prevent (if you attended one of our conferences I think you'd probably want to take it for life also). I've been taking it for about a month, and I believe I'm noticing less achiness in my joints, helping me feel younger again. I was wondering why I was feeling so achy, like an old dog that's lived his whole life on a deficient dog food. Haha.
Best wishes for a more hopeful, energetic, and enjoyable holiday season,
Denis Wilson, MD