In today's episode Shaela & Lacy dive into the world of supplements. They talk about:
- Not all supplements are created equal
- What it means to have a supplement third party tested
- How supplement company's borrow research
- Vitamin D and its potential role in mental health, particularly postpartum depression.
- Lacy suggests that a deficiency in vitamin D might be a common factor in women with postpartum depression.
- Lacy emphasizes the importance of research and encourages listeners to explore the topic further.
- Juice Plus is mentioned as a supplement, praised for its quality and the variety of fruits and vegetables it provides.
- The role of doctors in developing supplement blends is highlighted, focusing on addressing issues clients face within the healthcare system.
- A mention of a vitamin methylation supplement is made, highlighting its role in cellular repair and the impact of stress turning into toxins in the body.
- The importance of a multi-mineral supplement is stressed, along with the benefits of real salt for electrolytes.
- The discussion concludes with a recap, emphasizing the need for quality supplements, differentiation between short-term and long-term use, and the importance of adapting one's diet.
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