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What Are The Signs Of Cobalt Deficiency?

Cobalt, although not as famously recognized in the realm of nutritional deficiencies, has an essential and underplayed role in human health. Amidst a tapestry of vital nutrients—sodium, magnesium, potassium, and calcium—cobalt often finds itself overlooked. Yet, its importance is undeniable and should not be diminished by this lack of public acknowledgment.

The Best Way to Optimize Your Metabolism

Today, we’re we’re going to talk about the fascinating world of metabolism optimization. Your metabolism is like the engine in your body — it's responsible for converting the food you eat into the energy your body needs. Optimizing this incredibly vital process can bring a plethora of benefits, from improved energy levels to better concentration.

The Powerful Role of Boron in Parathyroid Gland Function

Often overlooked, boron is a profoundly potent mineral that is primarily stored within our parathyroid glands. Despite their small size—akin to peas—our parathyroid glands are one of the most crucial organ systems in the body. Nestled beside the two lobes of the thyroid gland in the neck, these oval-shaped glands perform several monumental functions.

The Value of Electrolytes If You Have Mold Toxicity

Around half of the US population, or approximately 50%, may have been exposed to mold. This is largely due to the fact that nearly half of all buildings across the country have a past record of water damage. Additionally, 25% of individuals residing within the United States possess a specific gene known as the HLA-DR gene. This gene hampers the liver's ability to latch onto and eliminate biotoxins. As a result, individuals carrying this gene continually have mycotoxins, derived from mold or other toxins, re-entering their bloodstream, which can potentially lead to ongoing poisoning.

What Does A Four Lows Pattern Mean On An HTMA?

A Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA) provides valuable insights into an individual's overall health. From detecting nutrient deficiencies to analyzing the body's ability to absorb nutrients, the HTMA does it all. It offers a glimpse into our stress responses, and assesses crucial body systems, including the adrenals, thyroid, blood sugar levels, and hormones, in addition to identifying potential heavy metal toxicity.

Cadmium toxicity and thyroid problems

Are you feeling frustrated and confused about your sudden thyroid issues? It can be overwhelming, especially when test results don't give you any clear answers. However, one factor that may be worth exploring is cadmium exposure.

Always Iodine Deficient? Check this!

Have you been consistently iodine deficient and don't know why? You're taking a supplement consistently, maybe even i...

Uranium On The Rise And How You Can Protect Yourself

Lately we've seen an up-tick of uranium found on people's hair tests and it's become a bit alarming.  Uranium, no mat...

Is It Your Thyroid Or Is It Arsenic Toxicity?

Did you know that many people nowadays are walking around with arsenic toxicity and not even knowing it?  It's a comm...

The Fast Oxidizer On An HTMA

Today we're going to get into just what does it mean to be a Fast Oxidizer according to an HTMA. If you haven't read ...
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