Diabetics, for example, may suffer from
poor bones, not because of low
mineral density but because their collagen is damaged by the advanced glycation end products (AGEs) created when blood sugar levels are chronically high.
1) Belching, bloating, or «acid reflux» after eating 2) Indigestion and constipation because food is not being digested properly 3) Skin conditions such as acne 4) Vertical ridging on the nails because of inability to absorb nutrients from food 5) Leg and foot cramps because you are not absorbing
minerals 6) Chronic injuries due
poor amino acid status and inability to restore tissue 7) Food allergies and asthma 8) Gallstones 9) Poor cognitive function and the onset of dementia 10) Low bone mineral density and osteopor
poor amino acid status and inability to restore tissue 7) Food allergies and asthma 8) Gallstones 9)
Poor cognitive function and the onset of dementia 10) Low bone mineral density and osteopor
Poor cognitive function and the onset of dementia 10) Low
bone mineral density and osteoporosis