The Myths of Supplementation with Giorgi Dinkov
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This podcast was posted about a month ago on YouTube.
Today we are talking all about supplements. The good the bad and the ugly. I will often see clients who have seen many people before me and some will come with a container of supplements that they have been prescribed or they have looked up on the internet and are taking for this and the other. So, are they really doing anything? Is it as simple as just looking at your blood test and saying, you’re low in vitamin X so take supplement X? Are you just wasting your money?
Today, my guest is independent researcher Giorgi Dinkov, whose focus is on biochemistry and physiology. Giorgi has become a great resource for me, which has helped with so many clients, and so I wanted his biology and chemistry expertise to talk about all things supplementation.
In this episode, we talk about:
• Blood test says lacking in x so you take pill for X
• Allopathic and functional medicine really work the same-one prescribes drugs, the other, supplements
• Cholesterol and statin
• Fish oil
• Is it true that diet can never be enough as the soil is depleted etc so we must supplement.
• Food works in combinations, not on their own ie. iron myth.
• The most over prescribed supplements like iron, zinc and vitamin C
• Why some don't work and can actually be bad for you
• The most underutilized interventions, medicinal and supplements?
• Niacinamide
• Thyroid
• Aspirin -
• Progesterone
• Thiamine
• Vitamin A
• Caffeine
• Copper.
• Vitamin E
• Cascara
• Cyproheptadine
• How does metabolic health affect our levels of vitamins and minerals
• How can under eating in general or under eating certain food groups effect our vitamins of minerals and thus lead us to think we need supplementation?
• Endotoxin
• Gut health
• Tamoxifen -Oestrogen - Vitamin E
• Cortisol atrophies everything discriminately
You can find all of Giorgi’s research on his blog www.haidut.me (http://www.haidut.me) You can find his research products at www.idealabsdc.com (http://www.idealabsdc.com)
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