Guest guest Posted November 13, 2002 Report Share Posted November 13, 2002 Thank you!! I'll pass the information on... - Anna > " Dr. Michael Marasco " <mmarasco >Re: iron deficiency > >Anna, > >Pam is 100% correct, many times anemia is wrongly diagnosed because >of inadequate testing. Iron can be a very dangerous substance to >supplement in its ability to create a serious free radical problem. >The only time one should consider supplementing iron is after a >conclusive " transferritin " test. So my suggestion would be to have >that test. If the transferritin is fine then you do NOT need ANY >iron supplementation and looking to a professional who utilizes >Standard Process would be your best bet. I'm not saying that just >because I am such a professional. Any professional using SP should >find it reasonably simple to help in this situation. Unless there >is some other problem you didn't mention. > > >Sincerely, >DMM >http://www.cedarcanyonclinic.com > > > > > >______________________ >______________________ > >Message: 3 > Tue, 12 Nov 2002 10:31:10 -0000 > " Dr. Michael Marasco " <mmarasco >Re: Soy protein - Is it Safe? > >Hi Lona, > >Something to consider is >A) why not have some real food instead of protein powder? >B) Protein powders that are " hydrolyzed " have higher levels of msg >in them and this may actually be why you do not respond well to most >whey protein. A better option would be from a company called >Metagenics. The whey is only concentrated and it is from organic >pasture fed cows in New Zeland. One place you can get it is at >http://www.cedarcanyonclinic.com/page.php?pname=products near the >bottom of the page called Bio Pure. >C) You will likely find better results with your hypoglycemia if you >do two things. Firstly when you consume your protein shake consume >it with some carbohydrate such as some cherries or blueberries as >together they will stabilize your blood sugar much better. Protein >alone can initiate an insulin response that will promote the >hypoglycemia over time. Just adding a little fruit will be a great >boon. And Secondly, Hypoglycemia is not a permanent condition as it >is so often treated as, there are professionals who can work with >you so that you can correct the hypoglycemia with just diet and >maybe a small amount of supplementation. The hypoglycemia is just a >symptom of a larger issue. > >I hope this is of some help. > >DMM > > ***************** Learn the truth about allergies!! Learn about real allergy relief!! Free, no cost, no obligation report at http://www.ubiquitousonline.com/reports/allergy1.rep/SelfHelp To learn more about a new line of all natural, highly active and extremely helpful supplements, visit http://www.selfhelp.ubiquitousonline.com/ ****************** Pay for purchases you made on-line without worrying about someone misusing your credit card, pay with PayPal! https://www.paypal.com/refer/pal=YAJMC5DWWZCL8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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