Wow, I just finished watching the video, one of the best supplement videos I have seen and I appreciate the information on when to take and interactions this is very lacking in most presentations. You also have a lovely persona which adds to the whole experience. cheers
@dr.robinlewis - You just came up on my feed, while searching for the Right Magnesium to take. I watched that video before this one! Your video's are Very informative & thorough! Thank You Very Much. I'm not sure that you will even see this comment! Also, are there certain Brands of vitamins that you can recommend?? I know not all are the same! Thank you for your hard work! I'm a New subscriber now!!
Thanks! I am very glad you’re getting value from the videos! Brands depend on the country but ones I’m familiar with that I like are: Thorne, AOR, Cytomatrix, Designs For Health, Can Prev, NFH, Pure, Douglas Labs, Biotiks, Alpha Sciences and probably more that I’m missing off the top of my head!
Some years back I was having ED and did some research and an obscure article recommended Zinc, well the results were incredible. If you do a search and specify zinc for ED you will find numerous articles.
Exellent, thorough information. Thank you! Maybe just the LDL part should be reconsidered in the light of new research vs. sugar companies' involvement in demonising it and vs. big pharma's statin lobby.
Dear Robin - as you mentioned Zinc and Copper can „fight“ each other, how about iron and zinc? This for people with Hemochromatosis (to much iron). Thank you and keep up the good work.
In iron overload it shouldn’t affect your ability to absorb anything other than iron (which is good as you don’t want more). So, zinc supplements should work just fine. I hope that helps :)
I had sleep problems until recently, I bought a zinc supplement and after taking it I realised I began yawning and hadn't for months, I don't know why or what it meant exactly but zinc deficiency and sleeping or lack of it, out of sync etc must be connected.
That’s such an interesting observation! It’s not the most common benefit of zinc but if you were deficient I could see why it would help! Thanks for sharing 🙂
My bloodwork shows zinc is in range. However I have most of the low zinc symptoms. Will I do myself harm by supplementing zinc ie 50mg a couple times a week?
Bloodwork is typically a poor measurement of true zinc levels and so I would go based on symptoms. Taking it for a few months won’t typically cause harm, even if your levels are adequate.
Zinc: 1. Improvement Immune system. 2. Production of testosterone. 3. Help with structured repairment in skin, gut lining... 4. Lost in taste and smell improvement. 5. Improve brain functions.
@@januszkolodziej7054 There are some liars out there, but for the most part it's just different opinions because medicine isn't black and white. That's why I always encourage people to look into some of these things yourself to see what feels most relevant to you. That's also why finding a doctor you like and trust is important.
@@dr.robinlewis *I will give you an example: one "specialist" says that when you are 50 plus, you should drink red wine, and another "specialist" says that you cannot drink alcohol at all, when you are 50 plus.🤣🤣🤣*
Congratulations on 15k subscribers. Soon you’ll have one million!!
Thank you! Fingers crossed!
Wow, I just finished watching the video, one of the best supplement videos I have seen and I appreciate the information on when to take and interactions this is very lacking in most presentations. You also have a lovely persona which adds to the whole experience.
cheers
Thank you so much! I’m glad you found it helpful 🙂
Absolutely great video that really spells everything out in detail. I love this video. One and done thanks
Thank you!
We all need a doctor as lovely as Robin ❤️ Just subbed you. Have a great day and thank you for your fantastic videos! x
Thank you so much! I’m very glad you’re enjoying them 😊
Thank you good Doc, you’re my favorite source for health information.
That’s so nice of you to say! 😊😊
Thank you - just curious - now ticked off the list !
You’re welcome!
Thanks for the great information! I’ll be increasing my Zinc after watching this video.
You’re welcome!
@dr.robinlewis - You just came up on my feed, while searching for the Right Magnesium to take. I watched that video before this one!
Your video's are Very informative & thorough! Thank You Very Much.
I'm not sure that you will even see this comment!
Also, are there certain Brands of vitamins that you can recommend??
I know not all are the same!
Thank you for your hard work!
I'm a New subscriber now!!
Thanks! I am very glad you’re getting value from the videos!
Brands depend on the country but ones I’m familiar with that I like are: Thorne, AOR, Cytomatrix, Designs For Health, Can Prev, NFH, Pure, Douglas Labs, Biotiks, Alpha Sciences and probably more that I’m missing off the top of my head!
@@dr.robinlewis Thank you for taking the time for your answer!
Some years back I was having ED and did some research and an obscure article recommended Zinc, well the results were incredible. If you do a search and specify zinc for ED you will find numerous articles.
Thank you for sharing with everyone. 🙂
Exellent, thorough information. Thank you! Maybe just the LDL part should be reconsidered in the light of new research vs. sugar companies' involvement in demonising it and vs. big pharma's statin lobby.
Thank you! I’m up to date on the statin debate and agree people need to understand that there is a ton of nuance to that topic!
Dear Robin - as you mentioned Zinc and Copper can „fight“ each other, how about iron and zinc? This for people with Hemochromatosis (to much iron).
Thank you and keep up the good work.
In iron overload it shouldn’t affect your ability to absorb anything other than iron (which is good as you don’t want more). So, zinc supplements should work just fine. I hope that helps :)
Edgar Cayce 1877-1945:"Almonds"
Almonds are mentioned somewhat infrequently in the Cayce readings, yet, according to his rather definite statements, apparently have a very important job to do in the metabolism of the human body.
Cayce makes no statements about the physiology of the action of the almonds, although in one reading he did state that within the almond was a substance that he called a vitamin. He stated that taking two or three almonds a day would prevent a tendency toward cancer. Nowhere, apparently, does he mention almonds as a treatment for cancer. He did suggest the use of them to several people after they had a cancerous growth removed and likewise in several places to prevent the tendency for it ever occurring.

The almond, Prunus amygdalus, is closely related to the peach, Prunus persica (also called Amygdalus persica), and likewise to the apricot, Prunus armeniaca. The almond nut is of two distinct types, the bitter and the sweet. The bitter almond contains a ferment, emulsin, which in the presence of water acts on the glucoside, amygdalin, and yields glucose, benzaldehyde and hydrocyanic acid. Amygdalin, of course, is present in the sweet almond, but not the ferment, emulsin. It is interesting to note that a cancer therapy, Laetrile, which has been discredited and banned by government authorities, is described as an extract from the apricot kernel, and is for the most part hydrocyanic acid. It has been hypothesized by the discoverer that this acid is destroyed in the body by normal cellular oxidative metabolism, but cancer cells, functioning without oxidative mechanisms, are unable to destroy the acid; thus they absorb it and are destroyed themselves. Cayce mentioned some of these mechanisms in his readings. He suggested sweet almonds rather than the bitter, advised they be used in the prevention rather than the cure of cancer, and ascribed their value to a vitamin-type substance rather than an acid. Perhaps this followed his general philosophy of doing things gently and gradually rather than sharply and abruptly. However, it is interesting to note the relationships between these substances that have both been used now in human beings in relationship to the disease called cancer.
[Note: The preceding commentary was written by William A. McGarey, M.D. and is excerpted]
[Note: The following report was recorded by William A. McGarey, M.D. and is excerpted from the Physician's Reference Notebook, Copyright © 1968 by the Edgar Cayce Foundation, Virginia Beach, VA.]
Letter Regarding [5009]
Ever since we left Virginia Beach, I have had in mind putting down on paper, as you requested - the story of my mother [5009], and the polyps and the almonds, so here goes:
In July 1957, my mother was operated on for a malignant mass in the intestines. The surgeon removed a segment of bowel to which was attached a polyp, as well as the mass. He told my brother and me that he would have liked to have removed also a further segment on which two or three more polyps (benign, of course) were located but he feared she could not have stood that much nerve shock. He said he wished to watch closely by x-ray the polyps every three months. Subsequently, I urged Mother - as soon as she was out of the hospital - to eat several raw almonds a day - whether she believed in them or not (and although she tends to discount and negate a lot she was scared enough to heed me!). In three months the x-ray pictures showed the remaining polyps "somewhat smaller" - the doctor reported. In another three months the doctor said he couldn't discern any polyps at all in the x-ray pictures and was so pleased that he changed her periodic x-ray pictures from every three months to every six months. In another year - he changed to x-ray photos only once yearly. It has almost been 3-1/2 years now since her surgery and there has been no return of any trouble or of any polyps (and her last x-ray photos were of her entire body-torso as well as abdominal region). So, this is a good report for "the almond."
Note: The above information is not intended for self-diagnosis or self-treatment. Please consult a qualified health care professional for assistance in applying the information contained in the Cayce Health Database.
A.R.E. Virginia Beach, USA.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge ❤
You’re welcome!
Informative and succinct presentation. Best regards to Dr Robin Lewis.
Thank you!
hi robin, i would like to know what is the best absorbed zinc?
She answered it @22:00 Zinc Bisglycinate. Look at the chart she posted from the most to the least absorbable.
You got it! Thanks for helping people find the correct part of the video 😊
Zinc do you not need copper?? Is there foods you can say are best for diabetes or insulin ?
I wouldn’t say one specific food is good but cinnamon is a spice that has been shown to help
Thanks it’s soooooo good to now about zinc 👍
You’re welcome!
I had sleep problems until recently, I bought a zinc supplement and after taking it I realised I began yawning and hadn't for months, I don't know why or what it meant exactly but zinc deficiency and sleeping or lack of it, out of sync etc must be connected.
Could you kindly elaborate a little bit more about what your sleep problems were?
That’s such an interesting observation! It’s not the most common benefit of zinc but if you were deficient I could see why it would help! Thanks for sharing 🙂
What about nervous system work?
Vagal toning
What os RDA?
What about vit d and covid??
My bloodwork shows zinc is in range. However I have most of the low zinc symptoms. Will I do myself harm by supplementing zinc ie 50mg a couple times a week?
Bloodwork is typically a poor measurement of true zinc levels and so I would go based on symptoms. Taking it for a few months won’t typically cause harm, even if your levels are adequate.
Zinc:
1. Improvement Immune system.
2. Production of testosterone.
3. Help with structured repairment in skin, gut lining...
4. Lost in taste and smell improvement.
5. Improve brain functions.
Thank you
Must be taken with food because of side effects.
@@Manichhieg yes!
If one is taking beef Oregon pills, does that mean that the iron that's in the beef work orchid?Pills are not going to let the zinc in?
Could you be even having any kind of fight dates if you're low and efficient like not really having protein should you be having grains with that?
Thank You ❤
You’re welcome!
Thank you very much.
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Thank you.
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WHAT ABOUT CHROMIUM? FOR INSULIN
It can be helpful
If you take zinc then you need to take copper as well at the right ratio,mfailure to take it can make you anaemic and maybe very anaemic indeed.
Yup, mentioned in the video 🙂
*Diet Specialists on RUclips are like Protestant Preachers on RUclips. Everyone says something different!🤣🤣🤣*
Yup. That’s medicine in general for yeah.
@@dr.robinlewis *How do I know which one is lying and which one is telling the truth?*
@@januszkolodziej7054 There are some liars out there, but for the most part it's just different opinions because medicine isn't black and white. That's why I always encourage people to look into some of these things yourself to see what feels most relevant to you. That's also why finding a doctor you like and trust is important.
@@dr.robinlewis *I will give you an example: one "specialist" says that when you are 50 plus, you should drink red wine, and another "specialist" says that you cannot drink alcohol at all, when you are 50 plus.🤣🤣🤣*
Woman:
8-9 mg per day.
Man 11-12 mg per day.
Pregnant woman.
Same as man .
This is the RDA. Helpful for people to understand that RDA is not the same as therapeutic dosages 🙂