Are you currently taking more than one prescription medication?
Do you not feel well day after day?
The particular combination of medicines, supplements and herbs you currently take may be making you sick.
Solve the mystery. Examine a common reason why many people feel lousy. Order a comprehensive assessment of the medicines, supplements and herbs you take with the food you eat. A Nutritional Consultation is one of the smartest moves anyone can make who is on the road to recovery.
We have learned through trial and error at Parkinsons Recovery that one of the best choices anyone with Parkinson's can make is to consider the consequences of everything they put into their body: food, medications,supplements, herbs - you name it. The side effects from the medications, supplements, herbs you take when combined with the food you eat may be making you sick.
When taken alone, a medication (or supplement or herb) can be perfectly safe and harmless. When the same medication (or herb or supplement) is taken with one or more other medications (or supplements or herbs), serious health problems can surface, even death. According to Randy Mentzer, there is a 100% chance of complications if you are taking five prescription medications at the same time.
It is almost always the case that health care providers do not consider the implications of taking a particular combination of medications and supplements. Health care providers are highly trained specialists who are thoroughly knowledgeable in their respective areas. They are typically not knowledgeable about the potentially dangerous side effects that can be created when more than one medication (or supplement or herb) is taken at the same time.
Parkinsons Recovery has identified the perfect person to step back and do a thorough analysis of everything you currently put into your body. Randy Mentzer is a licensed pharmacist in the state of Washington and a board certified clinical nutritionist. Randy looks at the implications of everything you put into your body from food to medications to supplements to herbs.
You tell him what you put into your body. He explains to you the short term and long term consequences.
"I stand in the gap between orthodox medicine on
one hand and alternative medicine on the other
hand and I blend these together which I call
nutritional medicine.
I have specialized in compounding for over 10
years and have formulated thousands of unique
customized medications and nutrition to help serve
the needs of the individual patient. I have had
consultations with over 2,000 patients for various
medical ailments from acne to Parkinsons disease. I
have given classes and lectures many times over
the years on various health related issues, and
have written a number of articles.
MY GOALS:
Educate, entertain, and empower you to take
care of your own health care.
Detail out an approach for reducing the amount of drugs you are
currently taking
Suggest good decisions when
taking nutritional supplements and organic whole
foods.
Help you feel better.
If you feel better you will take better care of yourself, you will eat better,
exercise more, need less drugs, accomplish
more, have more friends, make more money, live
longer, be happier, and spend more time walking
with God.
Feeling good is your body’s way of saying
thank you! If the sun is setting on your life too soon, let’s reset
the clock and get back to the sunny afternoon of
your life. Throw away that crutch (or couch) and lets
get moving: there is still much to enjoy and it is never
too late to change the finish line.
Some patients do not know what medications they
are taking or why they are taking them or even how
they are supposed to be taking them. They are not
aware that some of the medications that they’re taking
might even be making them sick. Pharmacists are a
valuable under utilized resource to counsel patients
with medicinal issues. Studies have shown that when
pharmacists get involved with patient care such as
hormone imbalances, preventive medicine, and nutrition,
outcomes can improve dramatically."