Not exact matches
While I support
supplementation for women who need it, first I
recommend seeing how the diet stacks up compared with current science - based federal
dietary guidelines.
On the integrative medicine front, some holistic practitioners
recommend iodine
supplementation, other nutritional supplements,
dietary changes, particular yoga poses, mind - body medicine, and other complementary approaches to help the thyroid.
If
dietary or oral
supplementation is not effective for patients, we often
recommend intravenous iron therapy.
I
recommend supplementation to all of my patients, since it is intimately involved in supporting so many functions crucial to health and well - being, and as it seems that none of us are getting a sufficient amount from sunlight or
dietary sources.
This plan includes
recommended laboratory tests and nutritional
supplementation,
dietary suggestions, and lifestyle recommendations.
Indeed, in many of the studies where antioxidant
supplementation was found to be harmful, the doses of antioxidants consumed were five to 17 times greater than the
recommended dietary allowance (RDA).