NEWS
Results of a study carried out in Brazil show a strong association between vitamin D deficiency and metabolic syndrome in postmenopausal women.
COMMENT
Here is yet another good example of micronutrient deficiency being linked with the development of poor health. With increasing numbers of studies now confirming this link, Dr. Rath’s groundbreaking Cellular Medicine concept – which explains that the primary cause of chronic diseases is a long-term deficiency of micronutrients – is being proven correct.
A disorder in which health problems such as obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and impaired glucose metabolism occur together, metabolic syndrome significantly increases the risk for heart attack, stroke, and diabetes. But through use of the correct combinations of micronutrients, including not just vitamins but also minerals, amino acids and others, all these life-threatening conditions are now preventable and controllable. Would you like to join the millions of people who are already benefiting from this important natural health knowledge? Then read Dr. Rath’s amazing book, Why Animals Don’t Get Heart Attacks…But People Do!
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March 29, 2018Study reinforces link between metabolic syndrome and lack of vitamin D
NEWS
Results of a study carried out in Brazil show a strong association between vitamin D deficiency and metabolic syndrome in postmenopausal women.
COMMENT
Here is yet another good example of micronutrient deficiency being linked with the development of poor health. With increasing numbers of studies now confirming this link, Dr. Rath’s groundbreaking Cellular Medicine concept – which explains that the primary cause of chronic diseases is a long-term deficiency of micronutrients – is being proven correct.
A disorder in which health problems such as obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and impaired glucose metabolism occur together, metabolic syndrome significantly increases the risk for heart attack, stroke, and diabetes. But through use of the correct combinations of micronutrients, including not just vitamins but also minerals, amino acids and others, all these life-threatening conditions are now preventable and controllable. Would you like to join the millions of people who are already benefiting from this important natural health knowledge? Then read Dr. Rath’s amazing book, Why Animals Don’t Get Heart Attacks…But People Do!
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