Whole Food Nutritional Supplements Assists Alcohol and Drug Recovery Detox Individuals who are in the process of alcohol and drug recovery understand the toll that chemicals take on the body, mind and emotions. Alcohol and drugs cause tremendous nutrient deficiencies as well as a need for very specific nutrients that are only found within nature’s foods. These nutrients: • Support the liver • Help the body detoxify • Produce energy • Rebuild vitamin and mineral levels • Feed the brain and emotions • Support the blood vessels • Feed the nervous system • Balance blood sugar
Adjunctive Nutritional Schedule * Vitamin B Food: 8 tablets a day * Super Green Food: 1 tbl powder a day * Cod Liver Oil: 3 capsules a day * Digestive Enzymes: 1 tablet per meal
For immune system, add: * Immune System Food: 4 tablets a day
For additional adrenal support: * Adrenal Food: 4 capsules a day
For cardiovascular support, add: * Healthy Heart: 3 tablets a day One of the most obvious signs of drug and alcohol abuse is the depletion of the vitamin B complex (See Vitamin B Food). This chronic depletion can lead to adrenal depletion as well. (See Adrena Food). Since vitamin B complex provides cellular energy, nervous transmission, muscle health (contraction and relaxation), heart health, blood sugar metabolism, normal weight control, cellular re-growth and many functions related to emotional stability and thinking processes, this vitamin complex is absolutely necessary for replenishment. But Vitamin B complex should only come from food, not from isolated or groups of vitamin pills (See Vitamin B Food). Similarly, the depletion of minerals such as calcium (See Calcium Support) is very serious. Other important minerals include selenium, phosphorus, sulfur, zinc, potassium, and magnesium, which are all found in nature’s raw vegetables. (See Super Green Food). Of course, the liver is one of the most abused organs in cases of alcoholism and drug abuse. The reason is because the liver is part of the digestive system and is used by the body to filter out and store toxins. When it is overtaxed, the liver can become fatty or damaged or both. (See Liver Support). In some cases, it is advisable to also use fat-splitting enzymes to help. (See Digestive Enzymes). Disclaimer Always coordinate your health program with a qualified health care practitioner. The nutrients in each Adjunctive Nutritional Schedule are not meant to treat or cure those in alcohol and drug recovery, but rather to support health. The FDA has not evaluated any statements made herein. All products have been formulated based on sound scientific and medical research. No artificial ingredients are used.
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