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The greater the 'gray area the greater the success potential.

Next, we have an initial consultation. We discuss your health history and what has and has not been done for you in the way of fully analyzing and fulfilling your wellness needs. I accomplish all of this by taking a very close look at your diet, supplements, exercise (or non-exercise) patterns, and your lifestyle at large—I look for imbalances. I do this in the hope of identifying "gray areas" in your health history. These "gray areas" represent the need for investigative procedures that have not been performed on you to date such as typing or profiling analysis. The more of these "gray areas" that become apparent, the greater the chance that we can fully restore you to optimal health.

Most people have huge "gray areas" with regard to clinical nutrition intervention. The larger these clinical nutrition "gray areas," the greater the success potential. My goal is to nutritionally rebuild you from the ground up and create a foundation of wellness that will never deteriorate again. Because nutrition is the absolute cornerstone of wellness and in your case you've historically had little, if any proper intervention (which is typical of patients), we have a lot to work with and can expect many dramatic improvements. I've already noted your ethnicity, family disease patterns, personal disease pattern, you and your family's ages, your weight (on my scale, of course), gender, and other background information'

After I give you a brief overview of what one-size-fits-all thinking is, stressing its ineffectiveness in promoting optimal health on an individual basis, we next get down to business.

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