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Posted by Beyond Health on Nov 3rd 2025

Optimal Supplementation: How Much?

. . . enough to get the job done Often customers say to us, "I don't have enough money to take all the supplements in your kits -- just tell me the ones I really need to have." Well, the answer to this question is "You need enough to get the job done."  For most people in fairly good health who want to prevent disease, that would be the Ultimate Wellness Kit, plus Vitamin D if testing shows it's needed. If you have a diagnosed disease, you would need this kit plus one or more of our Support Kits. For example, if you're recovering from food allergies, rebuilding digestive, immune and adrenal health requires quite a few different supplements. (Call our office for details.) However, when health has been restored, you can stop taking most of them. (Maintaining digestive health usually requires ongoing probiotic supplementation, and may require ongoing hydrochloric acid and enzyme support.)   Our kits were designed based on my clinical experience. Apart from the work I did to…

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Gut Bacteria Predict Heart Attacks and Diminish Their Damage

Nov 3rd 2025

Gut Bacteria Predict Heart Attacks and Diminish Their Damage

. . . probiotics -- essential to good health If you haven't been particularly interested in the bugs in your tummy, this study should catch your attention. Scientists have been able to predict the likelihood of a heart attack in lab rats by studying types and levels of bacteria found in their intestines. In addition, certain probiotics, specifically Lactobacillus plantarum 299y, were also found to decrease the size of a heart attack and lead to better recovery. According to John E. Baker, PhD, who led the study, the "discovery is a revolutionary milestone in the prevention and treatment of heart attacks." The editor of the FASEB Journal, where the study was published, commented, "We may soon evaluate our body's susceptibility to disease by looking at the microbes that inhabit the gut." Antibiotics use has been a disaster for human health by decimating healthy intestinal bacteria. If you've ever taken an antibiotic, build up your good bugs with Beyond Health's Probiotic Form…

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