It is incredibly rewarding to help people overcome serious illnesses like Lyme disease, MRSA, diabetes, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, artery plaque and such.
We do not claim to know everything or cover every issue - but what we do, we do very well.
This is the fun part where we get to give you a glimpse into our hearts and intents. I love science, but I also happen to believe in God. Can they go together?
For 35 years I have been enjoying separating out truth from fiction in nutrition and healing. (This is usually the hardest part - especially with biased clinical studies).
Our bodies have been designed to perform wonderfully for us if we recognize two fundamental pillars of physical health:
1. We need to put into our body what it needs to do its job.
2. We need to remove the toxins in our body that shouldn’t be there.
In real life, a healthy "balanced" diet is pretty hard to come by in our modern world - and to still live a reasonable lifestyle. The soil in which the food is grown isn't what it used to be. In addition, we are exposed to several hundred times the heavy metals and pesticides than people were centuries ago. This requires some attention if we want to live a healthy life!
We have been amazed at how many “old wive’s tales” and marketing deceptions exist in the realm of supplements! Finding accurate sources of information is very important before making decisions about nutrients.
The "Ultimate" nutritional products should include:
1. Meaningful amounts of each ingredient!
Many formulas have ridiculously low amounts of some ingredients just so they can have a long ingredient list.
2. Nutrients that interact with each other in a complex.
For example, it is important to take the whole vitamin E complex to receive the full benefits it offers.
3. What nutrients can be taken safely in higher amounts (than traditional allocations)?
If so, is there value in doing so? There have been many scientific studies in recent years supporting the value of much higher amounts of some supplements. In some cases, the body will simply eliminate any surplus. If so, we still prefer to supply the body with extra and let it decide how much it wants to use.
4. How common is the nutrient found in a normal diet?
Some nutrients need more supplementation than others. The absorption and use of different forms of a supplement by the body varies. If so, we prefer to use the forms the body can better absorb and use.
We also recommend and use the best laboratories who have NSF, cGMP, ISO 9001 and ISO 17025 certifications. This insures a high-quality product!
Most of all, we wish you the best of health and life!
The Inspired Nutrition Team