Test, Don’t Guess - Part II
How would you like to pay me £40 pm or more and get ABSOLUTELY NOTHING in return?
Seems like a good deal to me!
Every month, millions of People buy High Street supplements they don’t need or don’t work because they skip the most important step: The test.
Test before you start to find out what you need;
Test at 120 days to ensure everything is working;
It really is as simple as that.
Our TTMR-T approach (Test, Treat, Monitor, Re-Test) is designed to ensure you never waste another pound!
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Why Test-based Nutrition
by Dr Colin Robertson
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New Product Launch from Zelenko Labs
Give your kids a tasty boost with their NEW, all natural Kids Z-Spike Gummies, the perfect blend of fun and wellness to support your children's immune health all year long. Kids Z-Spike gummies offer a powerful blend of Vitamin C, Bromelain, Pomegranate Peel, Dandelion Root, and other ingredients, which research indicates may have the potential to address spike proteins while supporting your child's immune system.
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Running Away
by Dr Paul Clayton
Between 2013 and 2020 the USA population increased by 4.5%, and the number of cancer deaths increased by 4.3%. What is more, most cancers are occurring in progressively younger victims. Whatever Big Pharma barkers might tell you, the situation is not improving. We should focus more on prevention. This may be less lucrative (for some), but it is far better for us. Whereas the side effects of cancer treatment are uniformly harmful, cancer prevention brings multiple health benefits.
Avoiding tobacco, hard liquor, processed meats, ultra-processed foods, asbestos, chronic inflammation and excessive UV exposure will take you a long first step away from the oncology department. Losing weight, particularly if you have type 2 diabetes, is hugely protective. And there is more.
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New study links early gut flora disturbances to autism and ADHD development
A study published in the journal Cell has established a connection between disturbances in gut flora during the early years of life and the development of neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Researchers at the University of Florida and Linköping University have identified biomarkers present at birth that are indicative of future diagnoses of these disorders, offering a new approach to early detection and intervention.
Neurodevelopmental disorders like autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and ADHD affect millions worldwide, influencing brain development and impairing social, communicative, and cognitive functions. Prior research has suggested various genetic and environmental factors contribute to these disorders, but early detection remains challenging due to the absence of clear biomarkers at the initial stages of life.
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