This episode of Vitality Radio is the third in an ongoing series of Q&A episodes where Jared answers your questions! On this episode, Jared gives an update on his experience with a protocol for naturally boosting GLP-1. He also explains how to use N.O. Cardio Boost, Nano-Silver Skin Gel, digestive enzymes, and topical magnesium. He discusses how often to do a parasite cleanse and a liver detox, and what he reaches for instead of ibuprofen for pain relief. He also shares his thoughts on Vital Proteins Collagen and what expiration dates on supplements actually mean.
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Additional Information:
#460: The Vitality Nutrition & Just Ingredients Outdoor Challenge
#452: Boosting GLP-1 Naturally: Unlocking Weight Loss and Blood Sugar Control without Semaglutide
#368: Ozempic, Wegovy, and Other Weight Loss Drugs – They’re For Our Health Right?
#414: A Natural Approach to Healthy Blood Pressure
#449: Suppressive Medicine: How Big Pharma and FDA Get It Wrong With Statins
#432: Your Parasite Cleansing User’s Guide
#228: Take 2 with Stuart Tomc. More You Need to Know on Natural and Effective Pain Relief
#411: Andrographis For Liver and Immune Support; and the Power of Curcumin with Cheryl Myers
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