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We’ve never seen this in the history of mankind!

We are at a very unique time in our existence with respect to food and nutrients, and unfortunately, this is not a good thing.

In our grandparents’ day, one of the most prevalent concerns was not having enough food and the resulting nutrient deficiencies…in other words, being underfed and undernourished.

Manifestations of this included people that were severely underweight, children with rickets, anemia, susceptibility to infections, poor bone or tooth development, etc.

Now?

Cheap, nutrient-poor, empty-calorie processed foods are EVERYWHERE and in many instances are FAR less expensive than nutrient-rich foods!

Plus due to changes in farming practices and decreased mineral content in our soil, our crops are less nutritious than they once were.

This has resulted in an entirely new phenomenon never seen before in the history of mankind—we are OVERfed (in terms of total calories) yet UNDERnourished.

And we are paying a very dear price with our health. 

Because not only are we dealing with all of the health effects of nutrient deficiencies, but we are also getting fatter by the day—to the tune of nearly 7 out of 10 of us being overweight or obese!

Here are the 4 most significant (and deadly) deficiencies we face, what they can do to your health (or how they can shorten your life), and how you can help overcome them:

The 4 deadliest deficiencies

1- Vitamin D

With vitamin D, most people think “strong bones” but that’s just a drop in the bucket!

Vitamin D also helps prevent excessive immune responses such as those seen in autoimmune diseases like Crohn’s, colitis, multiple sclerosis, lupus, psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis.

It encourages healthy blood glucose and insulin levels, which prevents Type 2 diabetes.

It protects you against cancer.  Studies show vitamin D helps decrease the growth of cancer cells and stimulate the death of those killer cells!

And its anti-inflammatory actions decrease your risk of heart disease by counteracting arterial inflammation.

Why deficiency is common:  Because people shun the sun and slather themselves in sunscreen due to excessive fears of skin cancer, and exposure to sunlight is how your body makes vitamin D.  Plus sunlight is not abundant in the northern hemisphere during the colder months.

How to help:  Get reasonable exposure to the sun without sunscreen—20 minutes or so can be a big help.  In addition, to ensure you have consistent healthy levels of this crucial nutrient all year round, supplementation is the way to go.   

And for the VERY best D supplement money can buy, look no farther than our Optimum DK Formula with FruiteX-B®.  Optimum DK Formula contains a therapeutic 5,000 IUs of vitamin D3, plus vitamins K1 and K2 and the mineral boron, which work together to support strong bone and cardiovascular health!

2- Magnesium

Magnesium supports healthy bone growth, so deficiency can cause osteoporosis just like calcium deficiency, although most people don’t know that.  I hate to think of all the women who are suffering with osteoporosis today simply because all they worried about was calcium.

Magnesium also helps regulate your heartbeat and is a natural muscle relaxant.  So being low in it can cause irregular heartbeat, muscle spasms, tremors, cramps, twitching, restless leg syndrome and even convulsions!

Magnesium deficiency can also lead to gallstones, joint degeneration and bone spurs, kidney stones and atherosclerosis. 

Since magnesium is critical for proper cell energy production, lacking in it can cause chronic fatigue.

Plus it’s needed to produce neurotransmitters such as serotonin—that’s why magnesium deficiency is common in people with depression (and all the antidepressants on the planet won’t change that). 

Why deficiency is common: Poor soil conditions have led to decreased magnesium content in our crops.  Also our heavy reliance on processed and fast foods has created widespread deficiency.

How to help: Get more real food sources of magnesium like meats, seafood, nuts, seeds and oats.  Consider supplementing with a full-spectrum multi-vitamin and mineral formula like Super Core if your diet is dicey.

Super Core contains a health-supporting blend of essential vitamins and minerals, plus natural anti-inflammatories and antioxidants.  In addition to nutrient deficiencies, inflammation and free radicals are two of the biggest disease triggers we face, and Super Core helps counteract them all!    

3- Omega-3 essential fatty acids

Omega-3 essential fatty acids support cardiovascular health by keeping artery walls flexible, reducing plaque growth, promoting healthier triglyceride and cholesterol levels, preventing blood clotting and encouraging a stable heart rhythm and lower blood pressure.

Whew!

They also support brain health, and are essential to learning and memory. Your brain is especially rich in the Omega-3 EFA Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA).

Plus Omega-3 fatty acids help reduce inflammation and lower your risk of chronic diseases including cancer and arthritis.

Deficiencies in Omega-3 EFAs have been linked to heart disease, Alzheimer's, joint problems, depression, inflammation, vision loss, and other chronic conditions.

Why deficiency is common: The shift from pasture-fed to grain-fed animals has dramatically decreased the Omega-3 EFA content of their meat, milk and eggs.  Also the farm-raised fish in our grocery stores have a lower Omega-3 content than wild-caught varieties (plus they’re loaded with toxins to boot!).

How to help: Choose organic, grass-fed meats, eggs and milk whenever possible, and look for wild-caught fish.  Supplement with a pharmaceutical-grade fish oil formula like VitalMega-3 to ensure your body has adequate levels of this vital nutrient.

Each daily VitalMega-3 dose contains a generous 1,000 mg of the cream of the crop Omega-3 EFAs—EPA and DHA—in the highly recommended 3:2 ratio.

4- Vitamin B12

Vitamin B12 is crucial to your nervous system health.  Deficiency can cause severe damage to the soft, fatty material called the myelin sheath that surrounds and protects your nerve fibers.

This damage (called demyelination) can lead to neurological problems including numbness and tingling in your limbs, loss of balance, memory loss, fuzzy thinking and depression.

Also, since B12 is needed for your immune system's production of disease-fighting white blood cells, being low in it means you are more susceptible to infections, viruses and diseases including cancer.

B12 is needed for red blood cell production too.  When you don’t have enough enough healthy red blood cells to bring oxygen where it's needed in your body, you can develop exhaustion, weakness and anemia.

Lastly, vitamin B12 converts the toxic protein by-product homocysteine into the harmless amino acid methionine.  If this conversion doesn’t take place, homocysteine can build up in your blood and increase your risk of heart disease.    

Why deficiency is common: Your body's ability to produce the proteins needed for B12 absorption declines with age, so people age 50 or over are at increased risk.  Digestive conditions such as gastritis, IBS, celiac disease, Crohn's disease and colitis also affect the absorption of B12.

Antacids and acid reducers can affect B12 levels too because they reduce the stomach acid that you need for proper B12 assimilation. 

How to help: Food sources of B12 include beef, organ meats, eggs, milk, cheese, clams, sardines, herring, mackerel, salmon, crabmeat and oysters. 

Also consider supplementing with an oral B12 spray like Hydroxaden 2.5.  This is especially important if you have digestive issues, take acid reducers or are vegetarian.

With Hydroxaden 2.5, the much-needed vitamin B12 is quickly, easily and efficiently absorbed into your body through the mucus membranes in your mouth. 

Now you are on your way to fighting back against the 4 deadliest deficiencies and paving the way for a healthier, longer life!

To your health,

Sherry Brescia 


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9 comments


  • I use Your book as a guide for correct eating. It helps me control gout and other issues.
    thank you very much.

    J Weaver on

  • what kind of food should i eat to feed my brain and eyes?

    mary clabo on

  • EXCELLENT, SHERRY….KEEP’EM COMING….

    Barbara on

  • A company named Saladmaster came to house to do a presentation on their cookware & to cook for my family using their 316 Titanium cookware ((arranged with a family friend). I was very impressed with their presentation & their cookware, but very expensive. They state that all other cookware are not good for you as only their cookware don’t cook with water, oil & dont lose the nutrients. What’s your opinion? What cookware do you use?

    Mike Peters on


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