Guest guest Posted January 6, 2011 Report Share Posted January 6, 2011 I have had the same issue with muscle testing at the chiro office and other *electronic* testing for compatibility of supplements. I would love to know why this is... Jen > > I recently had a zyto scan and tested positive for a supplement that I know beyond a doubt does not agree with my body. It is a probiotic that I have taken in the past that was horrible for my gut causing sever constipation. Can someone experienced in zyto and supplements advise. My thoughts are if I test for a probiotic perhaps I need one but not necessarily the brand listed on zyto. Likewise, if I need a B12 supplement just because a brand comes up does not mean it may be a good one for my body. Can anyway chime in to see if I am on the right track? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2011 Report Share Posted January 6, 2011 Here are some thoughts: Zytos bring up the current issue. One might need it at the moment in time, but not for a long period. People's bodies change. Sometimes die-off happens or symptoms increase when there is healing. This happened to my girl. She tested Zyto positive for things that in the past made her anger worse. After the Zyto pointed them out, I then re-implemented them at very small doses and then it all worked out. So, in the past, the dose was causing too much die-off at the time. But, I was easily able to work up to that dose and higher over time. There is always the possibility that the Zyto was wrong as well, but our Zytos have been pretty darn accurate so far. Love and prayers, Heidi N > > I recently had a zyto scan and tested positive for a supplement that I know beyond a doubt does not agree with my body. It is a probiotic that I have taken in the past that was horrible for my gut causing sever constipation. Can someone experienced in zyto and supplements advise. My thoughts are if I test for a probiotic perhaps I need one but not necessarily the brand listed on zyto. Likewise, if I need a B12 supplement just because a brand comes up does not mean it may be a good one for my body. Can anyway chime in to see if I am on the right track? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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