Read The UltraMind Solution Online
Authors: Mark Hyman
After one week add I-phenylalanine, 500 mg once before breakfast, once mid-morning, and once mid-afternoon. After three days increase to 1,000 mg before breakfast, mid-morning, and mid-afternoon.
These should be taken on an empty stomach.
See page 353 for GPC support. Acetylcholine is made from choline; you should get a sufficient amount with the supplementation recommendations above.
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Balance is the key to staying healthy, and nowhere is this truer than in the world of hormones. It is important not to think of them separately but as interconnected parts of a whole that all affect each other.
Hormones are influenced by imbalances in all the seven keys. Our body is one whole system where everything is linked to everything else. So improving your nutrition, or reducing inflammation, fixing your gut, and getting rid of toxins all support normalization of hormone function, which translates into better mood, more focus, and better brain function.
The quizzes in Part II may have alerted you to focus on imbalances that lead to problems with insulin, your thyroid, or sex hormones. Balancing your hormones is relatively easy. Follow these guidelines.
The key to insulin balance is eating the diet in the six-week program.
However, if you scored over 9 on the “Insulin” quiz, you may also need to integrate the following supplements.
There are many blood-sugar balancing nutrients often found in combinations.
In addition to what you will get in your basic supplement plan, these nutrients can be used to help balance blood sugar and insulin.
Chromium, 500 mcg twice a day
Glucomannan fiber, polyglycoplex (PGX), or konjac root, four capsules five to ten minutes before meals with a glass of water
(Note: This is one of the most powerful treatments for insulin problems and weight.)
OPTIMIZING INSULIN BALANCE: MEDICAL CARE PLAN |
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