Laura Schoenfeld: Liz, no, I don’t have a resource that gives typical doses for supplements. That’s something that I’ve learned through research, through reading other people’s work, through working with Chris, through taking some functional medical nutrition therapy courses, doing research on individual clients. There are a lot of things that don’t have typical doses, anyway, and they need to be tailored for the patient. I’m not 100 percent sure if Chris is going to be providing anything that recommends typical doses for things. I think we are going to have a section on supplementation in general, so I believe there will be some general guidelines with those supplements, but ultimately it’s always going to come down to individual patients’ needs.
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