about nutritional supplements
 

(Note: Always check with your regular medical doctor or osteopathic physician before adding nutritional supplements.  These supplements may change your levels of cholesterol or blood sugar, for example.)

Efficacy may be defined as the capacity to produce a desired effect.  Not all supplements on the market today have the power to be effective.  Your bargain supplement may cost less, but if it is not effective, then arguably it becomes extremely expensive.  You may think you are doing a good thing by saving money, but actually you are wasting good money because the supplement is not producing the desired result.  Some people take supplements for years, only to find out later that the human body could not utilize that particular form of a substance.  That becomes extremely expensive.       

Question number one becomes, “How do you know if your supplement has good efficacy?”   There is a pharmaceutical grade supplement company that guarantees satisfaction.

Common sense tells you that a satisfied person will probably continue to get more supplements so they do not run out of them.  Satisfaction begins with supplements that have the capacity and thus do produce the desired effect.  Remember, efficacy does matter.  Supplements should be effective and you should be satisfied.  With high quality pharmaceutical grade products, a guarantee of satisfaction becomes reasonable.  The desired effect is expected.  Hope is a wonderful thing.  If there are products so good that you may expect desirable effects, then chances are you will try them.  Your satisfaction is guaranteed. If you are not, simply return the bottles to the office and your money will be refunded.

Since 1988 I have kept a fairly neutral stance on supplements.  I told my patients that if they felt better on supplements, to stay on supplements, and if they did not feel better after three months to stop them.  However, when I recently started testing for vitamin and mineral deficiencies and for essential amino and fatty acid deficiencies, I discovered that most patients had multiple deficiencies. As a result I am now inclined to recommend supplementation.  And now that satisfaction is guaranteed, it is even easier to ask patients to consider trying these outstanding supplements.

Supplements that are guaranteed have the “Jiroffa“ label.  There are other supplements that are very good but do not have satisfaction guaranteed.  The Jiroffa supplements should help other supplements work better.  A description of available Jiroffa products follows.  Key to supplementation of the Jiroffa products is the multiple vitamin and mineral product called “Alpha Omega All Without Iron.”  It is the cornerstone.   Other Jiroffa supplements will produce desired effects better if the basic vitamins and minerals are at adequate levels and functioning properly in the body. 

   
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