
- Does
it cost anything?
- How
do I begin?
- How
does it work?
- Is
it accurate?
- How
does the 30-day money-back satisfaction guarantee work?
1.
Does the personal nutritional analysis and chart cost anything?
A:
Yes, I charge $US97.00 for a comprehensive personal nutritional
analysis. I accept credit cards, e-checks and PayPal payments --
all on the PayPal site. You don't even need a PayPal account. It's
fast, easy and very secure!
2.
How do I begin?
A:
Click the button and complete your payment. I will then e-mail you
my proprietary questionnaire. It consists of 392 symptom questions
that probe your body's hidden warning signs. The questionnaire requires
about 15 minutes to complete.
At
the end of the questionnaire, click "Analyze" and your
symptom answers will be automatically e-mailed to me, Freda Newman
RNC.
It
spend about an hour and a half studying your answers, and using
my proprietary algorithms to determine the likelihood of your imbalances
in 54 categories. I then create your personal nutritional web page
with your personal profile chart showing your imblances with links
to your recommendations. I then send you an e-mail with instructions
for viewing your page, often with additional nutritional advice.
In
the weeks to come as you follow your nutritional recommendations
you can email me for additional help, or for answers to any questions
you may have, at no additional charge.
And..
you are on your way to lifelong optimum health!
--
Freda Newman RNC
3.How
does the analysis work?
A.
The nutritional symptomatology questionnaire tabulates hundreds
of documented symptoms of nutritional deficiencies and imbalances.
Your weighted answers (1-3) are subjected to a scoring algorithm
that displays your results as a graph showing the probability of
specific nutritional deficiencies. Next, the Registered Nutritional
Consultant interprets your graph and selects recommendations for
corrective measures. Finally, your graph and recommendations are
posted to your own private web page for your viewing/printing and
you receive an e-mail with its coded address.
The
questionnaire requires between 15 and 30 minutes to complete. Its
392 questions have been condensed from a total of over 1000 documented
symptoms of the 54 nutritional imbalances that the questionnaire
can measure. We have reduced the number of questions required by
cross-linking the symptoms so that each of the questions of the
nutritional symptomatology questionnaire relates to more than one
possible deficiency. Many questions relate to dozens of different
deficiencies. As well, weighting the answers from 1-3 brings a much
greater degree of sophistication and accuracy to the tabulated results
than a simple "yes/no" questionnaire can achieve. It is
only after entering all of your weighted answers in a computer spreadsheet
and by comparing the relative levels of imbalances that recommendations
for corrective actions can be developed.
Your
recommendations are quite detailed and consist of both explanations
of your deficiency(s) and advice as to which foods and/or supplements
are nutritionally the most effective (and most cost-efficient) for
you. Please note that we do not sell vitamins, etc. We offer a nutritional
assessment and consultation service only. Specific foods, vitamins
and nutritional supplements recommended are usually available from
your local suppliers.
Your
answers, taken as a whole, focus attention on your most important
nutritional imbalances. Once you have corrected these, other, perhaps
less significant, imbalances tend to correct themselves.
More
and more doctors and medical scientists agree that it is important
to build and maintain nutritional wellness in order to achieve lifelong
good health -- for you and your family. Remember that you are unique
-- and your nutritional requirements are unique. You will receive
your personal web page containing your unique analysis chart and
recommendations -- valuable tools that can help you correct nutritional
problems before they become serious health problems.
4.How
accurate is it?
A.
Nutritional symptomatology is a very reliable way to measure one's
nutritional health. In fact, symptomatology testing, such as this,
often reveals deficiencies that other methods may miss.
For
instance, food intake questionnaires ignore the fact that the nutrient
content of a particular food (a potato, for example) varies widely
depending on the soil it was grown in, the food's maturity at harvesting,
the agricultural chemicals used, how the food was cooked, etc. Neither
do food intake quizzes take into consideration the varying degrees
to which each unique individual's digestive system is able to assimilate
the nutrients in the food eaten. That is, what we eat sometimes
has little to do with what actually reaches our tissues as nutrients.
As well, we are not all the same in nutrient requirements -- some
of us need many times the quantity of a particular nutrient that
may suffice very well for someone else.
Also,
although blood tests are very useful in many ways, they sometimes
do not give an accurate analysis of your "real" nutritional
health. This is because your blood constantly strives to compensate
for tissue deficiencies -- it is called "homeostasis".
Blood health is one of your body's highest priorities and sometimes
your body will rob "less important" organs, tissues, etc.
in order to maintain healthy blood. For example, a blood test may
reveal normal levels of vitamins or hormones (like thyroid hormones)
even while your organs, glands, bones and/or tissues are starving
for those same nutrients.
And
similarly for hair analysis and urine tests -- they have serious
shortcomings when used to analyze overall health. But like blood
tests, hair and urine analyses may be appropriate as a follow-up
to specific conditions indicated by the nutritional symptomatology
test. If so, your recommendations would suggest (in part) that you
consult with your doctor and/or find a reliable lab to conduct the
necessary test. It is important to note that your recommendations
are always intended to complement (and not to override) any medical
tests and/or treatment administered by your doctor.
Nutritional
symptomatology testing, such as this, while not as precise as blood,
urine or hair analyses is considered by many to be more relevant
in determining overall nutritional health. Of course, not all of
the symptoms you might document in this questionnaire will be the
result of nutritional deficiencies -- some could result from prescription
drug side effects, etc. However, overall patterns revealed by the
symptomatology questions are very significant. That is, while a
deficiency may not be indicated if you have only two or three symptoms
of a possible 23, having 11 or more of those symptoms constructs
a message from your body that it almost certainly requires more
of that particular nutrient.
5.
How does the 30-day money-back satisfaction guarantee work?
The
30-day money-back satisfaction guarantee is simple -- if you don't
feel I have given you your money's worth, just let me know and I
will immediately refund the $97.
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