Copyright © 1996, 1997, 2001 by Galen Daryl Knight and VitaleTherapeutics,
Inc.
Nutritional Considerations
in Disease
Just as one would not embark on a long automobile trip without air in the
tires, petrol (gasoline) in the tank, oil in the crankcase, fluid in the
windshield washer, water in the radiator, a spare in the trunk, and a charged
battery, one should not expect a lifelong journey free from disease without
attending to each of the many specific requirements of our bodies.
There is mounting evidence that several additional nutritional factors,
including possible novel ones, influence the ability of our defensive systems
to respond optimally to therapy with the vitaletheine
modulators. Consequently, if you have heard the old "tired" line from
your doctor, "if you eat a balanced diet, you don't need a nutritional
supplement", read on and consider finding yourself, another, more enlightened
doctor to attend to your health needs. Of the many required nutrients that
are probably deficient in today's diets, the B vitamin complex, especially
pantothenic acid, and the amino acid, cystine, should be particularly useful
in producing a long and healthy life due to their recently discovered capacity
as building blocks for the vitaletheine modulators and for cofactors for
associated enzymic receptors.
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