Neutraceutical Supplements & Personal Empowerment

In a comment on my post about "Power of Intention" a kind correspondent wrote in about her experience of a particular neutraceutical supplement line. Since my reply was long and worth wider exposure, I thought I’d post the correspondence here:

Hi Maryam, I have a couple of thoughts for you regarding your back. Have you tried/heard of Standard Process supplements? They are a powerful line of supplements that promote healing in a variety of ways. A couple are indicated specifically for healing cavities in teeth; I’m sure there are some for healing bone and ligament…

Hi Loren, Thanks for the pointer. I’ve heard of Standard Process - I’ve had chiropracters prescribe them in the past. I don’t use Standard Process products though due to their inclusion in nearly all of the relevant products (Cardio Plus, Antronex, Calcifood, Betacol, Drenamin/Drenatrophin, Biost, Collagen C…etc.)  of animal tissues, specifically bovine (cow) and immature bovine (veal calf) heart, liver, endocrine, bone & connective tissues. Veal consumption is outside of my personal ethics and bovine organs are a potentially dangerous range of tissues to consume given the rise of Kreutzfeld-Jacobs (mad cow) and similar impurities, coupled with the inability of pharmaceutical/scientific industries to purify tissues at the prion level, where KJ hides. 

After many years research in concert with nutritionists, chiropracters and my own repeated testing (that’s energy testing of my body as it changes) I have my own formulation of neutraceuticals that are right for me. I stress over and over again the great importance of each individual doing their own research into their particular disabling condition, and supplements, exercises and other interventions that have been proven to help. Personal research is empowering, helps you help your wellness team, and has the grand result of bettering your mental/emotional, spiritual and physical health.

Do the research in books by Ann Louise Gittleman. I use her Fat Flush material successfully and advocate the research she’s done. My health has improved amazingly with these nutritional recommendations. Ann Louise writes about what essential fatty acids and plant oils can do for weightloss, menopause and brain health. Julia Ross’s The Mood Cure is great for figuring out your genetically related nutritional deficits. The biologist Dr. Raymond Peat’s website is great for researching thyroid problems, nutrition no-no’s and women’s health. There are others. But do the research! Just because a medical professional tells you "this has worked a lot of people with your condition" doesn’t necessarily mean it will work for your unique personal condition - or it may work wonderfully well. Best thing is to know your own body’s needs and patterns before you pop that powder, pill or potion.

Doing the research and continually testing out the results in your own life will be the best thing you ever did for your health - I promise! And you’ll also have the satisfaction of having more power over your own healthcare than the average consumer. Being in tune with your body not just at your yearly checkup, but every single day, is the best present you can give yourself.

Warmest of Blessings, Maryam

P.S. Thanks for the chiropracter reference Loren, but I’m in the San Francisco Bay Area - a bit far away from South Carolina. Max sounds wonderful though - I’m so happy you found a good one! :-)

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