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Why Is It Low? The Root-Cause Approach to Nutrient Deficiencies and Supplementation

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You run the labs and a nutrient comes back low. What’s your first move?

For many practitioners, the reflex is simple: replace it. But we’re living in the most over-supplemented era in history. People are taking magnesium for sleep, B12 for energy, iron for fatigue, adaptogens for stress, creatine for cognition without asking the most important question.

Why is it low in the first place?

That question is the difference between protocol prescribing and real clinical thinking. A deficiency isn’t a diagnosis but a clue. Until we understand the mechanism behind that clue, we’re reacting and not practicing true healthcare.

What’s Inside This Episode?

• Low nutrients: why they’re a clue, not a diagnosis

Six hidden drivers: the real causes of many deficiencies

Absorption problems: why adding more often fails

Activation issues: when nutrients can’t convert to active forms

Cellular transport: the overlooked signaling problem

Increased demand: how stress, toxins, and inflammation drain nutrients

Functional deficiency: when labs look normal but cells aren’t

Supplement decisions: when they help and when they miss the root cause

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