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For more than 16 years, Jenna Wright couldn't figure out what was making her ill. She says she'd been on antibiotics and steroids for years.
She suffered chronic bronchitis and sinusitis. After seeing more than a dozen doctors, Jenna was diagnosed with a gallbladder infection. She says she had no good bacteria living because of all the antibiotics she'd taken.
Dr. Jeffery Mueller uses metabolic analysis, blood tests, and urine tests to determine what nutrients patients are lacking.
Turns out, Jenna had a glutathione deficiency, which means her body doesn't detoxify like it should. She was put on probiotics, fiber and dozens of other supplements.
Dr. Mueller says everyone has different vitamin deficiencies and that can change with the seasons. In fact, 70-75-percent of Americans are Vitamin-D deficient during the winter.
This can lead to colitis, autoimmune disorders, the flu, and even cancer. Dr. Mueller says in order to provide optimal protection, our immune systems need to have adequate levels of Vitamin D.
Be sure to talk with a doctor and have a vitamin analysis done before starting a vitamin program.
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