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Do vitamin supplements really work to cure or alleviate chronic fatigue?
« on: 23/09/2019 10:11:32 »
Thandiwe asks...

Do vitamin supplements really work to cure or alleviate chronic fatigue?

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Re: Do vitamin supplements really work to cure or alleviate chronic fatigue?
« Reply #1 on: 25/09/2019 10:01:53 »
It might, if you knew what to add.  I believe that we are finding out, that we are fed by a gut biomass.  Sorta like a biomass feeds plant roots.  No gut bugs and you die.

Every gut mass is unique. If we analyze the gut mass.....and concentrate on what our gut mass needs, not what we think we need, the nutritional intake and auto immune improves dramatically.

At least this is what the studies have shown.  They say it's a whole new science.

Custom gut diet.   And the same for medicine.  Supposedly, one medicates the gut mass, not the body.  Even for cancers.

It sounded fishy when I first heard this, but there seems to be a lot of research on this, both for body maintenance and disease.   It's hard to get details because of the money involved.

Wall Street Journal had a report as well as some science sites.
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