Sunday, 13 March 2016

http://www.guidemesupss.com/geniux-review

The was able to perform a double-blind, placebo-controlled study, good clinical data in diet are notoriously difficult to obtain.

Some investigators, such as Wahls, believe it’s not just any one nutrient that contributes to promoting or hindering disease activity. Rather, it’s a concert of multiple nutrients and vitamins that’s needed to achieve the disease-modifying effect that Geniux she and her acolytes claim. Wahls is putting her protocol to the test in a clinical setting. She initially looked at safety in a small, nonrandomized and uncontrolled trial. Participants showed an average of 42% improvement in Fatigue Severity Scale scores (Bisht et al., 2014). She says she intends to do larger follow-up studies that are controlled and randomized.

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