Individuals who have the following symptoms, diagnoses, or risk factors should consider testing their extra- and intracellular micronutrient status: Advanced age Stress Fatigue Depression or anxiety Diabetes Cardiovascular disease Arthritis Skin problems Numbness or tingling in extremities Weakened immune system Digestive disorders with malabsorption (Celiac, Crohns, ulcerative colitis) SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth) Long-term use of prescription medication A diet high in processed foods Obesity Intense athletic training Following a vegan or vegetarian diet Neurological symptoms (impaired memory, confusion, ataxia, loss of balance, tremors) Stubborn weight gain Sudden unexplained weight loss Autoimmune disorders Digestive abnormalities: diarrhea, constipation, excessive bloating Why use Vibrant Micronutrients
La L-carnitine peut tre un soutien ponctuel, mais ne remplace pas les fondamentaux d'une hygine de vie saine sur le long terme
Understanding GLP-1 Microdosing: A New Approach to Metabolic Health This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice
Several other metabolic reactions require vitamin C as a cofactor
A dietary source of TMAO, phosphatidylcholine, is the main risk factor for the development of atherosclerosis, HF, and an elevated risk of mortality [5, 69]