Why you Need Whole Food Supplementation
Following the Heart Sound Recorder, you will be introduced to corrective therapies including whole food supplementation. As you know, the body needs the correct building blocks (nutrients and proteins) in order to repair itself. I encourage you to learn more about the stark differences in synthetic verses food-based nutrition. A good resource to begin with is Selene River Press.
When most people think of vitamin C, they think of ascorbic acid. But ascorbic acid is only part of vitamin C complex the way it is always found in nature. The true vitamin C complex contains P factors (what we call "vitamin P") that maintain vascular integrity, vitamin K that promotes coagulation, the J factor that increases the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood, and enzymes that activate the adrenals, all from whole food sources. It is the presence of all these synergistic factors thus addressing stress, infections, adrenal exhaustion, inflammation, and blood vessel fragility. Taking supplements that are isolated chemicals is only creating a deficiency in the counter parts of the dynamic nutrient you are intending to provide your body with. Vitamin C, commonly known as ascorbic acid, is not the true full nutrient in its complexity intended for our bodies as nutrition. Our bodily system is not designed to take in chemical isolates and turn them into a usable form. Consumption of over the counter (OTC) supplements and at times supplements given or recommended by healthcare professionals (unknowingly sourced from GMO corn, or petroleum byproducts), causes further imbalance and deficiency. Real vitamin C, as nature intended for our consumption, has many counter parts, some likely unknown. You can’t simply take vitamin C for vascular wall integrity along with the ever-so-common prescribed baby aspirin per day and expect anything other than further deterioration of the lumen, or lining of the vascular walls. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAI’s) such as aspirin destroy the over 60,000 miles of vessels, veins, arteries and capillaries, compromising our cardiovascular system. What is really needed is what I refer to as the anti-stroke factor, called vitamin P, also referred to as bioflavonoids. These are constituents you may have heard of in the last few years. They are added to many Vitamin C products to increase effectiveness.
This is just one example of other known counterparts that should comprise vitamin C as a complex. I use this misunderstood quasi-vitamin as an example both to distinguish the difference between a true nutrient found in nature verses a chemical isolate. As “pure” as they may be with their expensive price tag, pure in this sense is used merely to denote the absence of any other constituent. Many chemical isolates are derived from GMO sources or from coal, tar and petroleum. Alternately, the collagen producing vitamin C complex, such as in the product Cyruta, made from the leaves of the buckwheat plant, is natures best anti-stroke and tissue repair “Vitamin C” product. As you will come to see, isolation of constituents is not what heals the body. Nor does it imbue healing qualities like nature-made complex foods and herbs do.
I do not recommend anything other than whole food sources of supplementation. Humans cannot replicate the intricate work of nature and I highly advise NOT to mega-dose! This concept applies to all nutrients/vitamins. If you are taking supplements that have a list with measured out amounts in “mg” or otherwise, you are inoculating your system with chemical isolates that are likely contributing to a variety of other deficiencies and imbalances in the cofactors (explained more in-depth in my book in the making, so stay tuned.) of the very nutrient you had intended to increase with supplementation.
The heart is the fastest to respond to nutrition and we quickly see results with the use of the heart Sound Recorder (HSR). Naturally, because the heart serves as a machine-like mechanism to transport our blood, thus nutrients and oxygen, delivering blood to the tissue throughout the body, it can be then be concluded that this assessment (HSR) is a reflection of our health in general. Efficient circulation is essential for the continual regeneration of the cells in every organ, gland and tissue, including the bones. Below are some heart-related conditions relating to circulation and examples of how supplements that are whole-food can help restore health.
High Blood Pressure
Products designed with nutrient dense therapeutic value specific for the heart and muscles support both in terms of the nerve and muscle components. Click this text to look at the wholesome combination of the vitamin C complex, the G fraction of B complex, cardiac support (PMG Therapy), and Cataplex E2. Click here to learn more about CardoPlus.
Low Blood Pressure
A fantastic product for the heart and blood vessels is a special formulation that combines PMG Therapy (the heart muscle itself), Cataplex E, Cataplex B, and Cataplex C. The Cardiotrophin PMG helps rebuild the heart tissue, the natural vitamin E complex strengthens the muscles, the B improves nerve conductivity and cellular respiration, and the C improves oxygen delivery and strengthens the connective tissues and blood vessels. This product is designed for the person with a weak heart, low blood pressure, fatigue, muscle weakness, frequent yawning, hand or foot numbness in certain positions, etc. Click this text to lean more about Vasculin.
These are just two examples of many. Blood sugar can play a role in controlling inflammation as well as high blood pressure. For a list (pdf) of applicable supplement descriptions CLICK HERE
Blood Sugar
Diaplex - this product is a combination of 7 unique supplements combined into one. Diaplex improves digestion and regulates hormone production of the pancreas and pituitary gland. Chromium in the form of the Designated Glucose Tolerance Factor (Catplex GTF) whose primary function is in the formation of effective insulin in the pancreas. The presence of GTF chromium (not elemental chromium) makes the cells sensitive to the presence of insulin in the blood. Research also points to an anti-arteriosclerosis function of GTF chromium. Its presence retards the formation of plaques of cholesterol and calcium from adhering to the blood vessel wall. Digestive enzymes may be indicated. It is known that sensitivities to foods, not just carbs. but proteins and/or fats can cause blood sugar to spike! Food sensitivities are simply food that has become poison to your body so the immune system reacts! This can easily be corrected with the proper assessment and enzyme formula.
The G fraction of B complex provides better fat metabolism and relaxes blood vessels and nerves. As a result, the blood vessels dilate and the blood pressure drops, angina is relieved, anxiety is reduced, and stomach and gastrointestinal spasms subside. Symptoms that suggest a need for the G fraction of the vitamin B complex includes night sweats, burning of the soles of your feet, red palms, blurred vision, loss of appetite, nervous indigestion, and apprehension. A whole food vitamin E complex that supports efficient heart and muscle oxygen use as well as serves as a precursor for hormone production. As a result, it is used for chest pain (angina), muscle fatigue, tissue oxygen starvation (muscle cramping), aerobic type exercise, and high altitude discomfort. This professional grade supplement is also a muscle relaxant. You may begin to see the powerfully effective protocols available to you via a phone consult or in-house evaluation. Stop the guess work about what nutrients your body needs and get results with whole food supplements of the highest quality.
Following the Heart Sound Recorder, you will be introduced to corrective therapies including whole food supplementation. As you know, the body needs the correct building blocks (nutrients and proteins) in order to repair itself. I encourage you to learn more about the stark differences in synthetic verses food-based nutrition. A good resource to begin with is Selene River Press.
When most people think of vitamin C, they think of ascorbic acid. But ascorbic acid is only part of vitamin C complex the way it is always found in nature. The true vitamin C complex contains P factors (what we call "vitamin P") that maintain vascular integrity, vitamin K that promotes coagulation, the J factor that increases the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood, and enzymes that activate the adrenals, all from whole food sources. It is the presence of all these synergistic factors thus addressing stress, infections, adrenal exhaustion, inflammation, and blood vessel fragility. Taking supplements that are isolated chemicals is only creating a deficiency in the counter parts of the dynamic nutrient you are intending to provide your body with. Vitamin C, commonly known as ascorbic acid, is not the true full nutrient in its complexity intended for our bodies as nutrition. Our bodily system is not designed to take in chemical isolates and turn them into a usable form. Consumption of over the counter (OTC) supplements and at times supplements given or recommended by healthcare professionals (unknowingly sourced from GMO corn, or petroleum byproducts), causes further imbalance and deficiency. Real vitamin C, as nature intended for our consumption, has many counter parts, some likely unknown. You can’t simply take vitamin C for vascular wall integrity along with the ever-so-common prescribed baby aspirin per day and expect anything other than further deterioration of the lumen, or lining of the vascular walls. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAI’s) such as aspirin destroy the over 60,000 miles of vessels, veins, arteries and capillaries, compromising our cardiovascular system. What is really needed is what I refer to as the anti-stroke factor, called vitamin P, also referred to as bioflavonoids. These are constituents you may have heard of in the last few years. They are added to many Vitamin C products to increase effectiveness.
This is just one example of other known counterparts that should comprise vitamin C as a complex. I use this misunderstood quasi-vitamin as an example both to distinguish the difference between a true nutrient found in nature verses a chemical isolate. As “pure” as they may be with their expensive price tag, pure in this sense is used merely to denote the absence of any other constituent. Many chemical isolates are derived from GMO sources or from coal, tar and petroleum. Alternately, the collagen producing vitamin C complex, such as in the product Cyruta, made from the leaves of the buckwheat plant, is natures best anti-stroke and tissue repair “Vitamin C” product. As you will come to see, isolation of constituents is not what heals the body. Nor does it imbue healing qualities like nature-made complex foods and herbs do.
I do not recommend anything other than whole food sources of supplementation. Humans cannot replicate the intricate work of nature and I highly advise NOT to mega-dose! This concept applies to all nutrients/vitamins. If you are taking supplements that have a list with measured out amounts in “mg” or otherwise, you are inoculating your system with chemical isolates that are likely contributing to a variety of other deficiencies and imbalances in the cofactors (explained more in-depth in my book in the making, so stay tuned.) of the very nutrient you had intended to increase with supplementation.
The heart is the fastest to respond to nutrition and we quickly see results with the use of the heart Sound Recorder (HSR). Naturally, because the heart serves as a machine-like mechanism to transport our blood, thus nutrients and oxygen, delivering blood to the tissue throughout the body, it can be then be concluded that this assessment (HSR) is a reflection of our health in general. Efficient circulation is essential for the continual regeneration of the cells in every organ, gland and tissue, including the bones. Below are some heart-related conditions relating to circulation and examples of how supplements that are whole-food can help restore health.
High Blood Pressure
Products designed with nutrient dense therapeutic value specific for the heart and muscles support both in terms of the nerve and muscle components. Click this text to look at the wholesome combination of the vitamin C complex, the G fraction of B complex, cardiac support (PMG Therapy), and Cataplex E2. Click here to learn more about CardoPlus.
Low Blood Pressure
A fantastic product for the heart and blood vessels is a special formulation that combines PMG Therapy (the heart muscle itself), Cataplex E, Cataplex B, and Cataplex C. The Cardiotrophin PMG helps rebuild the heart tissue, the natural vitamin E complex strengthens the muscles, the B improves nerve conductivity and cellular respiration, and the C improves oxygen delivery and strengthens the connective tissues and blood vessels. This product is designed for the person with a weak heart, low blood pressure, fatigue, muscle weakness, frequent yawning, hand or foot numbness in certain positions, etc. Click this text to lean more about Vasculin.
These are just two examples of many. Blood sugar can play a role in controlling inflammation as well as high blood pressure. For a list (pdf) of applicable supplement descriptions CLICK HERE
Blood Sugar
Diaplex - this product is a combination of 7 unique supplements combined into one. Diaplex improves digestion and regulates hormone production of the pancreas and pituitary gland. Chromium in the form of the Designated Glucose Tolerance Factor (Catplex GTF) whose primary function is in the formation of effective insulin in the pancreas. The presence of GTF chromium (not elemental chromium) makes the cells sensitive to the presence of insulin in the blood. Research also points to an anti-arteriosclerosis function of GTF chromium. Its presence retards the formation of plaques of cholesterol and calcium from adhering to the blood vessel wall. Digestive enzymes may be indicated. It is known that sensitivities to foods, not just carbs. but proteins and/or fats can cause blood sugar to spike! Food sensitivities are simply food that has become poison to your body so the immune system reacts! This can easily be corrected with the proper assessment and enzyme formula.
The G fraction of B complex provides better fat metabolism and relaxes blood vessels and nerves. As a result, the blood vessels dilate and the blood pressure drops, angina is relieved, anxiety is reduced, and stomach and gastrointestinal spasms subside. Symptoms that suggest a need for the G fraction of the vitamin B complex includes night sweats, burning of the soles of your feet, red palms, blurred vision, loss of appetite, nervous indigestion, and apprehension. A whole food vitamin E complex that supports efficient heart and muscle oxygen use as well as serves as a precursor for hormone production. As a result, it is used for chest pain (angina), muscle fatigue, tissue oxygen starvation (muscle cramping), aerobic type exercise, and high altitude discomfort. This professional grade supplement is also a muscle relaxant. You may begin to see the powerfully effective protocols available to you via a phone consult or in-house evaluation. Stop the guess work about what nutrients your body needs and get results with whole food supplements of the highest quality.