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This episode explores the idea that more is not always better in nutritional practice, and why the ability to use nutrients may be more important than simply adding them. Drawing on principles of energy, conductivity, and adaptation, it reframes the understanding of metabolism and immune function as part of a wider, interconnected system.
Rather than focusing on isolated symptoms, the discussion highlights how patterns within a case history can reveal how the body is organising and compensating over time. From electrolyte balance and cellular ion exchange to the role of environment in shaping function, this episode offers a more integrated lens for interpretation.
Designed for practitioners, it provides a structured way to move beyond symptom matching and towards a more coherent, individualised understanding of client presentations.
By E.N.HUBThis episode explores the idea that more is not always better in nutritional practice, and why the ability to use nutrients may be more important than simply adding them. Drawing on principles of energy, conductivity, and adaptation, it reframes the understanding of metabolism and immune function as part of a wider, interconnected system.
Rather than focusing on isolated symptoms, the discussion highlights how patterns within a case history can reveal how the body is organising and compensating over time. From electrolyte balance and cellular ion exchange to the role of environment in shaping function, this episode offers a more integrated lens for interpretation.
Designed for practitioners, it provides a structured way to move beyond symptom matching and towards a more coherent, individualised understanding of client presentations.

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