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Here’s part two of our nutritional overview: this one’s about our product programs, how to explain them and what to call them. You can listen to it here.

Over the past 5 or 6 years, a number of companies have begun offering what they claim are nutritional supplements customized through genetic testing.  Some commentators have gone as far as to call it a scam. I certainly wouldn’t go that far, and in this free country, any company is at liberty to “make a play” in the marketplace.  However, the dominant analysis amongst scientists who’ve been watching this development is that the science is not ready for the marketplace.   (more…)

As promised, here’s the first group of videos that will arrive by e-mail for all new customers, just as soon as they receive their Custom Essentials.  More to follow . . .  I’ll probably “mix these up” as time goes on, with new subjects based either on media reports or what I hear from marketers and customers.  Click on your computer type to view in the appropriate format . . . (more…)

Hello everyone, and welcome to the “Hey Dr. Mac” blog! Why is is called that? Well, because many times a day I get calls and e-mails beginning with those three words and followed by a question!! Ideal Health marketers and customers alike quickly become passionate about nutrition and fascinated by all the new information in this rapidly growing and critically important field. So I get questions about our products, questions about nutrition in general, and questions about media reports – especially the ones that just don’t make sense.

Here, then, is where (as time goes on) you’ll find all kinds of information that will help you in your quest to be of service to people in the area of nutrition in general and supplementation in particular. Our extensive FAQ project, that will be “live” in another week or two, forms the backbone of “everything you need to know”, but where there’s a need for more, you’ll likely find it here in the weeks, months and years ahead . . . If you have a question, hey, just ask . . . I’ll most likely answer it here . . .