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Vitamin Deficiency | Symptoms and Cures
Using Intracellular Micronutrient Results
Vitamin deficiency symptoms have been a frequent topic of discussion around our dinner table as the kids in our house grow up. For this reason, Jared Larkin and I chose to cover this topic as other families may have similar questions, but do not have resources to find solutions.
Jared graduated from Brigham Young University where he made Dean’s list studying Microbiology. This book was his idea. He performed all the research of the benefits of the vitamins and studies while also supplying majority of the references. During our time together writing this book, we had many discussions on how technology has influenced our thoughts on vitamins and medicine in general. One of the forms of technology we will cover in this book is a Spectracell blood test.
Jared’s love for medicine comes from his family history beginning with his maternal grandfather. He originally came from Tampico, Mexico and was sponsored across the border as a university student at the UCLA School of Medicine. Later, he did two tours of duty on US Naval ships during the Korean War as a ship medic. After the war, he didn’t practice medicine, but started work in the growing Southern California biotech industry of building and designing hyperbaric oxygen beds. He ended up in the last half of his life teaching in the continuing education system in Southern California while living in Santa Ana, California with his wife. He inspired many to get up and get to work.
Jared and I hope you enjoy this book as much as we have enjoyed writing it. Solutions for vitamin deficiencies exist and we want this book to be a great resource of knowledge for you and your family.
-Dan Purser MD
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