The United States spends more on healthcare than any nation in history. Yet Americans are sicker than ever.
Chronic illness continues to rise. Obesity rates remain stubbornly high. Type 2 diabetes affects millions. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death. Autoimmune conditions appear to be increasing. Even younger generations are experiencing health challenges once associated primarily with aging.
At the same time, researchers continue to identify widespread nutrient deficiencies across the population.
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That raises an uncomfortable question: Why are we spending trillions of dollars treating chronic disease while paying so little attention to the nutritional deficiencies that may contribute to poor health in the first place?
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