Should I ask my doctor?
Q: Should I ask my doctor about Nutrition & Glyconutrients?
A: This would be ideal, but first ask your doctor how many hours of training he or she has had in the science of Nutrition and in particular Glycobiology.
This discovery is very well documented in the scientific literature. But most doctors have not been trained in nutrition and so they do not recognize its profound importance. At this time only a small percentage of doctors have received the necessary education to understand this approach.
Very seldom will you hear a doctor ask, I wonder what elements are missing from your diet which is preventing your body from healing and repairing itself?
Rather their approach would be, you have some symptoms so I am going to give you a small amount of poison (also called a prescription drug) to reduce your symptoms and by the way you may also need to take this other prescription drug to reduce the dangerous side effects.
Don't blame your doctor - he or she can't help it. While the drug approach is taught extensively in medical school, nutrition is barely mentioned. Add to this their busy schedule; doctors rarely have the time to study the scientific journals like those in the field of glycobiology.
Ask your doctor movieWe at supersonic life are dedicated to improving the lives of individuals by sharing information about the scientific development of nutritional supplements that are part of a complete wellness program.
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