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    A Test to Identify Nutritional Imbalances

    Like others reading our blog, you understand that the food you eat affects your health.  Eating high quality, fresh, vitamin-laden foods give you the best chances to feel energized and avoid illness, disease, obesity and future problems such as heart disease, stroke, osteoporosis and other age-related conditions. But how do you know your best efforts at a healthy diet are hitting the mark?

    NutrEval is a comprehensive nutritional evaluation designed to identify nutritional imbalances that help to overcome chronic disease and promote optimal health and wellness, including: organic acids, amino acids, essential fatty acids, toxic and nutrient element levels, and oxidative stress. It’s a unique profile that provides critical information for understanding individual disease risk, it evaluates your overall nutritional status, and assesses your functional need for vitamins, minerals, amino acids, essential fatty acids, & co-factors.

    The resulting profile also provides help in understanding gastrointestinal problems and difficulties with your body’s detoxification processes.

    Nutritional testing is a tool to understand how your diet and environment are affecting your body. As you know, your nutrition affects almost every aspect of your health. Armed with the results of nutritional testing, you can work with us to formulate a plan to achieve optimal health. Nutritional testing can help us design a customized treatment plan for many problems including: depression, joint pain, heart disease, fatigue, mood swings, allergies, arthritis and gastrointestinal symptoms to name a few.

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    1. Freddie Cook

      osteoporosis is very common among the elderly, calcium and magnesium supplements help a lot in osteoporosis.’~~


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