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A very common cause of slow metabolism that you’ve never heard about… part 1

A very common cause of slow metabolism that you’ve never heard about… part 1

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  1. Pamela Lee Reply

    UTI

  2. Erin Sullivan Rautanen Reply

    Joint issues

  3. Caroline Mahoney Reply

    I love Dr Shook. I have learned so much from him. Thank you so much Dr Shook.

  4. Susie Spencer Reply

    I love this Dr Shook. Its like being back at school!

  5. Shadia Osman Reply

    Kidney issues

  6. Samantha Lucas Reply

    Letting yourself get hungry for too long.

  7. Susie Spencer Reply

    Dieting

  8. Caroline Mahoney Reply

    Lack of exercise

  9. Susie Spencer Reply

    repetitive dieting

  10. Samantha Lucas Reply

    II Nonono

  11. Mary Beard Reply

    Drop in blood sugar or going too long without eating

  12. Pamela Lee Reply

    Asparagus

  13. Pamela Lee Reply

    Cauliflower

  14. Caroline Mahoney Reply

    Gluten intolerance

  15. Randy Correia Reply

    Fat consumption

  16. Pamela Lee Reply

    Seafood

  17. Susie Spencer Reply

    low fat diets

  18. Pamela Lee Reply

    Dried beans, legumes

  19. Tammy Ballou-Fox Reply

    Too much protein

  20. Susie Spencer Reply

    never heard of it before.

  21. Jessica Neese Horn Reply

    Sugar

  22. Susie Spencer Reply

    makes complete sense

  23. Nancy Leahy Becker Reply

    I take allpurinol for high uric acid. Dr never said anything. Plus, i have hashimotos

  24. Pamela Lee Reply

    Low fat foods

  25. Samantha Lucas Reply

    nnoNNnnnnnnope

  26. Caroline Mahoney Reply

    Because of Dr Brad, i went cold turkey off all gluten and my bp has already dropped fourty points systolic and thirty points diastolic.

  27. Tammy Ballou-Fox Reply

    Too much animal protein

  28. Randy Correia Reply

    Missed you doctor

  29. Robbie Campbell Lehman Reply

    Lack of digestive enzymes

  30. Amy Parnell Reply

    Fructose?

  31. Jane Collar Reply

    I posted on WFPB Community

  32. Doris Penn Reply

    Diuretics

  33. Erin Sullivan Rautanen Reply

    Dare I say hypothyroidism

  34. Morna Hearns Reply

    Fructose

  35. Billie Church Reply

    medication

  36. Heather Mishler Lackey Reply

    Oxalates

  37. Liza EV Reply

    Fructose!

  38. Lisa Mill Reply

    Chicken

  39. Lisa Mill Reply

    Nancy did it help with weight loss

  40. Lisa Mill Reply

    Dr. Shook can Allpurinol help you lose weight if it helps with uric acid

  41. Lisa Mill Reply

    Thank you sooooo much!!!

  42. Kathy Conklin Geanuracos Reply

    Too many greens

  43. Kathy Conklin Geanuracos Reply

    Too many green vegetables and lack of activity

  44. LA Thompson Reply

    Fructose !

  45. Palla Walla Reply

    Malabsorption of food.

  46. Linda Bush Reply

    Protien.

  47. Tracey Martinez Reply

    Artificial sweeteners

  48. Elizabeth Hamill Reply

    Dairy

  49. Melissa Jean Herod Reply

    alcohol

  50. Melissa Jean Herod Reply

    acidicic diet

  51. Melissa Jean Herod Reply

    Hypothyroidism can drive uric acid high

  52. Jennifer Morrison Forrest Reply

    Exercise causes uric acid to go up

  53. Linda Dague Reply

    Gluten

  54. Linda Dague Reply

    Hormone imbalance

  55. Jaime Bodwell Ramthun Reply

    I will make a few guesses: soda, processed foods, fructose and cell death from body consuming muscle

  56. Joy Hopkins Reply

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

  57. Brooke Kistler Reply

    Salt

  58. Brooke Kistler Reply

    Not drinking enough water

  59. Barbara Collins Reply

    So refreshing to hear it’s more than “calories in & calories out”

  60. Barbara Collins Reply

    Fruit

  61. Toni Cox Reply

    Gout

  62. Toni Cox Reply

    Too many dark leafy greens

  63. Toni Cox Reply

    Too much exercise

  64. Toni Cox Reply

    High meat diet

  65. Toni Cox Reply

    High red meat diet

  66. Jan Mccreary Reply

    Underactive thyroid

  67. Connie Melton Gainey Reply

    Purines

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