Look into humic and fulvic acid. Or maybe a clean liquid multi mineral solution. I'm sure there's something safe and effective available that won't cause more problems than it solves. Been meaning to get me some of that humic and fulvic acid. Food grade Diatomaceous earth is a good multi-mineral product too. I forgot about the miner…
Look into humic and fulvic acid. Or maybe a clean liquid multi mineral solution. I'm sure there's something safe and effective available that won't cause more problems than it solves. Been meaning to get me some of that humic and fulvic acid. Food grade Diatomaceous earth is a good multi-mineral product too. I forgot about the mineral copper and the Vitamin A (retinol) combination. I recently watched a video with Dr. Mercola and another doctor stating how people are told they have an iron deficiency where they may actually have a copper deficiency, which I hear isn't usually tested for.
I guess you're talking about the humic and the fulvic acid. If that be the case. I guess it could be one of those things that may work better for someone who has milder health issues to deal with. I'm sure that you and many doctors have learned or discovered through research or experience that different medicines work differently in different bodies. I like the way Dr. Lamm put it a couple of years ago. "One man's medicine is another man's poison.
Look into humic and fulvic acid. Or maybe a clean liquid multi mineral solution. I'm sure there's something safe and effective available that won't cause more problems than it solves. Been meaning to get me some of that humic and fulvic acid. Food grade Diatomaceous earth is a good multi-mineral product too. I forgot about the mineral copper and the Vitamin A (retinol) combination. I recently watched a video with Dr. Mercola and another doctor stating how people are told they have an iron deficiency where they may actually have a copper deficiency, which I hear isn't usually tested for.
That is part of the root cause protocol. It's helped some of my patients and not done much for others.
I guess you're talking about the humic and the fulvic acid. If that be the case. I guess it could be one of those things that may work better for someone who has milder health issues to deal with. I'm sure that you and many doctors have learned or discovered through research or experience that different medicines work differently in different bodies. I like the way Dr. Lamm put it a couple of years ago. "One man's medicine is another man's poison.