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Metabolic Typing: Understanding Specific Supplements

Synopsis

You know your Metabolic Type. What is the next step? To lose weight and be healthy, it is imperative that you take supplements that are synergistic to your foods and most effective for your metabolic type. Vitamins, minerals, and enzyme supplements are essential components of properly designed, health building nutrition programs. As you read through the supplement information to follow you will note that there is a specific formula unique to each Metabolic Type group. The supplements have been precisely formulated according to the research of Dr. Kelley and William Wolcott, author of The Metabolic Typing Diet. They have withstood the test of time over three decades of effectively assisting hundreds of thousands of people achieve optimum health. Order Your Supplements

Which supplements are best for you?

The only way to know is to determine your unique metabolic type. Here are the supplement formulations for people with Carbohydrate-based, Protein-based and balanced Carb/protein-based metabolisms. The difference between the requirements of the three groups is obvious. Taking the appropriate supplements improves your metabolic efficiency and saves you money.

Group A Carbohydrate-based Types 1,4,6,11

Group B Protein-based Types 2,5,7,12

Vitamin A 5,000 i.u. Vitamin A 10,000 i.u.
Manganese ascorbate 615 mg Manganese, calcium ascorbate 200 mg
Thiamin 230 mg Thiamin 130 mg
Riboflavin 120 mg Riboflavin 20 mg
Vitamin B6 75 mg Bioflavinoids 200 mg
Biotin 260 mcg Choline 150 mg
Folic Acid 400 mg Folic Acid 400 mcg
Iodine 20 mg Iodine 20 mg
Niacin 20 mg Inositol 150 mg
Magnesium citrate 300 mg Niacinamide 100 mg
PABA 390 mg Pantothenic Acid 150 mg
Manganese ascorbate 100 mg PABA 90 mg
Potassium 310 mg Calcium 400 mg
Phosphorus 100 mg Manganese ascorbate 40 mg
Selenium 30 mcg Phosphorus 360 mg
Selenium 10 mcg
Zinc 30 mg

Group C Balanced Carbohydrate/Protein-based Types 3,8,9,10

Vitamin A acetate 6,000 i.u.
Vitamin C (manganese ascorbate and ascorbic acid) 200 mg
Vitamin E tocopherol acetate 180 i.u.
Thiamin (Vit B1) 30 mg
Riboflavin (Vit B2) 20 mg
Pyridoxine HCl 20 mg
Vitamin B12 300 mcg
Bioflavonoids 100 mg
Biotin 60 mcg
Choline (bitartrate) 100 mg
Folic Acid 400 mcg
Iodine (from kelp) 20 mcg.
Inositol 100 mg
Niacin 20 mg
Niacinamide 100 mg
Pantothenic Acid (D-Calcium Pantothenate) 150 mg
Calcium (citrate) 150 mg
Magnesium (citrate) 40 mg
Manganese (ascorbate) 20 mg
Phosphorus (di-potassium phosphate) 60 mg
Potassium 10 mg
Selenium (methionate) 10 mcg
Zinc (glycinate) 10 mg

Only when you take supplement formulas designed for your specific Metabolic Type will you not waste your money on the wrong supplements.



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Metabolic Type-Specific Enzyme Supplements are Essential for Your Health

In the biochemistry lab, enzymes are known as “catalysts” They are the chemicals that make things happen in every cell of your body. They are the “spark plugs” that enable all the tens of thousands of metabolic reactions within the cells to occur. Without enzymes, life would not exist.

Enzymes are found in all living organisms. In the body, a very important source of enzymes is the pancreas. The pancreatic enzymes including lipase, amylase, and protease digest food, help regulate blood sugar and perform a myriad of functions essential for life. Other essential enzymes upon which our health depends are found in our food. The problem is that our modern food supply is woefully lacking in enzyme rich nutrition. There are a number of reasons for this problem, a major reason is that our fruits and vegetables are picked and shipped to market before they are fully ripened. Food nutritients including enzymes do not reach their full capacity when the product is picked before completely ripe. The result is we have suboptimal performance of our body enzyme systems at the cellular level where energy production is absolutely necessary. Therefore, it is imperative that we make up for the deficiencies in the food with enzymes from supplemental sources. Knowing your Metabolic Type enables you to fulfill your enzyme requirements with supplements formulated specifically for you.

Thanks to the pioneering research of Dr. William Donald Kelley, William Wolcott and others, supplemental enzymes have become a world-wide foundational component of most every serious nutrition program. Metabolic Axiom enzymes are formulated specific for your metabolic type.