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HOW DO YOU KNOW IF WHAT YOU ARE TAKING IS HELPING (OR HURTING) YOU?

Have you ever stood there looking a a row of supplements and decided to buy one based on a little advertising, a suggestion, or maybe just a hunch?

Or, have your ever taken a supplement that was touted to be beneficial but you never really got much of an effect from it (or worse yet, had an adverse reaction from it)?

AND SUPPLEMENTS AREN’T CHEAP! THEY CAN ADD UP TO HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS A MONTH…ISN’T IT WORTH CHECKING ON OCCASION TO SEE IF THEY ARE REALLY WORKING FOR YOU???

Dr. Klinghardt, Ph.d., MD, has recently stated, “2/3rds of all supplements that patients bring in are causing some form of weakening in the patient”.

Our bodies are vastly complex. Just one nutrient can have thousands of chemical effects in the body. So how do you know if it will ultimately provide any benefit (or even harm)? Although some supplement companies purport great results with their products, it is nearly impossible to know what a supplement will do once it’s consumed.

There are over 100,000 chemical reactions per cell per second!

By evaluating one’s biochemistry and genetics, there are some rather elaborate and expensive ways to see if a supplement will provide any benefit or harm. But this could cost thousands of dollars and take weeks to get results…who has that kind of time or money?

THERE IS AN ALTERNATIVE

 

 

One way to evaluate this complexity is a technique called Autonomic Response Technique (ART). Developed by Dr. Klinghardt, Ph.D., M.D., ART does what no blood test, microscope, or computerized biofeedback system can provide. It not only tells us which supplements may or may not be beneficial for each person, but it give a vast amount of information about the state of the Autonomic Nervous System, what is going on INSIDE and OUTSIDE each cell, which organs are weakened, what the biggest priorities are for the body, and what interventions are needed to restore health.

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