This is Health Matters, picking up where we left off last week. The question being, do we need dietary supplements to stay healthy? “Manufacturers add hundreds of ingredients to their processed food. Ingredients that were completely unknown to the human digestive tract until the mid-twentieth century.”
Health Matters is a production of KIDE Hoopa CA. Produced and written by Cynthia Poten. Engineered by Joseph Orozco. Our readers were Kristen Marshall, Taushona Moon and Joseph Orozco. Thank you for listening. Your health adds to the health of our community.
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https://draxe.com/magnesium-deficient-top-10-magnesium-rich-foods-must-eating/
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Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon, New Trends Publishing, Washington D.C., 20007