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Nov 27, 2023Liked by Courtney Snyder MD

Working with a Walsh Research Institute Trained Physician who was able to order the necessary blood work, write a Nutrient Prescription for me based on the results of that blood work, and then followed up with me afterwards was a Game Changer. It helped me to properly re-frame the idea of what vital health could feel like for me. If you are interested in learning for yourself what vital health could feel like for you, possibly for the first time ever, then I highly recommend working with a Walsh Research Institute Trained Physician: https://www.walshinstitute.org/clinical-resources-814802.html

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Thank you, Robert, for sharing your experience. I'm so glad that has been so helpful for you.

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Nov 26, 2023Liked by Courtney Snyder MD

I appreciate the helpful post. I've been trying to lower my copper for 3 years. I have lowered it some but it still shows in the high range based on Walsh's protocol. I have mild Wilson's going on plus other issues with menopause and high estrogen ... probably due to horrible mold toxicity and stress over the past several years. Mold situation is better now, tho thanks to 2 years of van life. Thank you!

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Thank you, Sue. I'm glad your mold toxicity is better. Thank you for bringing up Wilson's. I didn't discuss it here, but since you mention it - I would add - what we would expect to see on labs when someone has Wilsons is low copper and low ceruloplasmin. By themselves, however, these lab measures are not diagnostic of Wilson's. Best to you in your healing process.

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