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The Question of Vitamin Usage and Safety Answered

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Dr Jeanette Gallagher

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The question about vitamins will be clarified here today with a full discussion about the 'recommended daily allowance', the 'Upper limits' of intake and the 'evidence based medicine' parameters that are all putting their view on nutrition intake for the individual.  How much Vitamin C do you need?  How much Vitamin C does Frank need?  How much Vitamin C does an elder need?  Can you say that there are rules for everyone and everyone will follow the same situation for the perfection of health?  And, if they don't follow those parameters, they are over or under dosing?  What are the rules, how did they come to be, and should they still be inforced for every individual regardless of their current state of health or disease?  This has been the crook in 'healing of the population' that has rendered the medical community to stop calling disease as cured with drugs or pharmaceuticals.  People are individuals and there is not now nor can there be, rules for an individual to fit into parameters that are uncontrollable or restricted.

My guest today is Dr. Dolev Gilmore, ND, an expert in orthomolecular nutrition, using simple substances like vitamins and minerals in disease prevention and healing and author of Free The Vitamins.  He will be sharing with us the concept of individual requirements of nutrients for each person and how this is impossible to be regulated for the best health of each person.

If you have been struggling with the idea of learning more about your own health and how to use vitamins to supplement your diet, but you are really confused about all the media hype on this subject, this show is for you.

Dr. Gilmore's website is found here.  You can also purchase his book here.

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