About The Comprehensive Nutrition Assessment
Being incredibly accurate and precise, the comprehensive clinical nutrition assessment and evaluation is based on longitudinal analyses. It is a totally non-invasive question and answer approach to meticulously balancing the body chemistry. The questions contained in the assessment and evaluation are taking from a collection of physiology texts that are presently being used in the standard validated (Mos-Sf 35) medical school curriculum.
Your friendly doctor, who gets about six hours of nutrition training in their 5200-hour courses as a general practitioner, has probably told you to get some exercise and "eat a balanced diet," while the "boob tube" everyday is telling you to "eat right!"
Unfortunately, you can't do either and the reason is quite simple according to the United States Senate Document #264 in 1936 which states the following:
"The alarming fact is that foods (fruits, vegetables and grains) now being raised on millions of acres of land that no longer contain enough of certain minerals are starving us, no matter how much of them we eat."
Our Dear Lord told us to use and subdue the earth, not ruin it, as is the case in point. This is what we call the "macro" or food part of the puzzle. The second part is called the "micro" or "nutraceutical" component. Both are critically interdependently mandatory!
The assessment and evaluation accurately outlines specifically the nutraceuticals that are lacking in the body and are absolutely necessary to balance the body chemistry. This is what is described in more detail above as nutrition effective non-drug solutions for illnesses. When the "Macro" and "Micro" become part and parcel of each other, only then will the body chemistry be balanced with both.
Once again, it is necessary to reiterate, at HealthQuest we don't treat disease, we only practice wellness!
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