If you're overweight what they'll do is prescribe you Levothyroxine.
What you actually need is organic vitamins.
The body goes into storage mode when it senses a vitamin deficiency.
The body goes into storage mode so that you don't starve to death.
The body counts nutrition, not calories.
You gain weight from lack of proper nutrition, not from excess calories.
How many people who are obese take vitamin supplements?
Only your athletes and body builders take vitamin supplements.
You might say that an obese person is obese because they eat the wrong foods and do not exercise.
What's really happening is the obese person is obese because they don't get enough vitamins from eating the wrong foods and they don't get enough exercise because they don't have the energy to exercise.
The problem is, even the right foods don't have the nutrition they once had 50 years ago because of all the geo-engineering.
What's the answer you may ask?
Find vitamins that are organic by being made out of food instead of being synthetically produced in a laboratory.
Your body will more readily absorb organic vitamins because their molecular structure are simpler.
How many people who are obese take vitamin supplements?
I do. Lots of them, and minerals. Actually, I don't look 'obese' but I feel that I have a huge belly and I'm 25% overweight. I'm on a fairly healthy diet. Very few refined carbs. I walk steeply uphill every morning, early.
Vitamin C as ascorbic acid powder pharmaceutical grade.
Vitamin D3 as cholecalciferol liquid. The label is in Greek but it tastes like fish oil.
Vitamin K2 MK7 200µg. The label is in German and the text is too small for me to read easily, even with a magnifying glass. But it lists a filler - microcrystalline cellulose and dicalcium phosphate. It sounds like a chemistry experiment. But I also eat sauerkraut every day as well.
I also take mineral supplements magnesium glycinate, zinc gluconate, potassium, plus Nattokinase, NAC, L-Lycine.
If you're overweight what they'll do is prescribe you Levothyroxine.
What you actually need is organic vitamins.
The body goes into storage mode when it senses a vitamin deficiency.
The body goes into storage mode so that you don't starve to death.
The body counts nutrition, not calories.
You gain weight from lack of proper nutrition, not from excess calories.
How many people who are obese take vitamin supplements?
Only your athletes and body builders take vitamin supplements.
You might say that an obese person is obese because they eat the wrong foods and do not exercise.
What's really happening is the obese person is obese because they don't get enough vitamins from eating the wrong foods and they don't get enough exercise because they don't have the energy to exercise.
The problem is, even the right foods don't have the nutrition they once had 50 years ago because of all the geo-engineering.
What's the answer you may ask?
Find vitamins that are organic by being made out of food instead of being synthetically produced in a laboratory.
Your body will more readily absorb organic vitamins because their molecular structure are simpler.
I do. Lots of them, and minerals. Actually, I don't look 'obese' but I feel that I have a huge belly and I'm 25% overweight. I'm on a fairly healthy diet. Very few refined carbs. I walk steeply uphill every morning, early.
The vitamins you take, are they all organic?
Vitamin C as ascorbic acid powder pharmaceutical grade.
Vitamin D3 as cholecalciferol liquid. The label is in Greek but it tastes like fish oil.
Vitamin K2 MK7 200µg. The label is in German and the text is too small for me to read easily, even with a magnifying glass. But it lists a filler - microcrystalline cellulose and dicalcium phosphate. It sounds like a chemistry experiment. But I also eat sauerkraut every day as well.
I also take mineral supplements magnesium glycinate, zinc gluconate, potassium, plus Nattokinase, NAC, L-Lycine.
I get the Kirkland Organic one a day multivitamin from Costco. 80 capsules for $20.
Be careful when the bottle says 300% of the daily allowance.
That means it's not easily absorbed and more than likely made in a laboratory.