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Do you wonder if you're getting all the nutrients you need?

Nutritional Assessment: Advanced NUTRI-BODY® Analysis

Nutritional symptomatology is a reliable way to determine one’s nutritional status. It can pinpoint nutritional inadequacies that other methods may miss. This analysis involves you in your own health care and gives you valuable information to help you build and maintain your health. The analysis takes about 20-30 minutes to complete. It asks questions about possible symptoms that can relate to nutritional imbalances. All of the questions are based on what your body is experiencing right now, with the foods and supplements you are presently taking.

Melanie evaluates the analysis once completed and then designs a specific nutritional program accordingly, including diet, supplements and lifestyle modifications.

There is not another person exactly like you. Your personality, your outward appearance, your fingerprints, your voice, all are uniquely your own, different from anyone else on earth.

So too, are your nutritional needs.

  • Have you ever wondered if you are getting all the nutrients you need?
  • Do you have imbalance with your hormones
  • Does blood sugar fluctuate up or down causing mood swings, depression, anxiety, headaches, weight gain
  • Do you have heavy metal toxicity that’s causing pain
  • Do you have food sensitivities that are causing digestive distress
  • A Nutritional Assessment will answer those questions... and more

Biochemical individuality is the term that denotes how we all differ nutritionally. We do need the same food factors (protein, fats, minerals, vitamins, fibre, etc.), but we do not all need them in the same proportions or from the same sources. Our ability to digest, absorb and assimilate nutrients varies widely from person to person. We have internal organs that differ in efficiency and in their need for specific nutritional support. Some of us have unusually high needs for one or more factors because of inborn metabolic weaknesses. Because of allergy or intolerance, many of us react adversely to foods on which others thrive. Some of us have stressful lifestyles that place high nutritional demands on our bodies.

That we all have differing nutritional needs is not a new idea. Hippocrates (circa 400 B.C.) is believed to have said, “One man’s meat [i.e., food] is another man’s poison.”

Researchers have found that certain changes take place in the body when it gets too little (or too much) of a given nutrient. By studying this “body language,” one can determine deficiencies (or excesses) of specific vitamins, minerals, protein and other factors. This analysis is often referred to as “nutritional symptomatology.” It is a way of interpreting bodily signs to find underlying causes. It is especially helpful at finding subclinical conditions that do not show up on conventional laboratory tests.



Investment: $120

Nutri-Body® Nutritional Assessment

$120



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