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a very common cause of slow metabolism that you’ve never heard about… part one

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A very common cause of slow metabolism that you’ve never heard about… Part one

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  1. Robin Sandhoff Reply

    Standard American Diet

  2. Robin Sandhoff Reply

    Diet soft drinks

  3. Heather Mishler Lackey Reply

    Inactivity

  4. Julia Reneau Cooper Reply

    Poor breathing?

  5. Una Johnson Reply

    Wow, mines on the high end!

  6. Julia Reneau Cooper Reply

    Chronic stress

  7. Heather Mishler Lackey Reply

    Synthetic sweeteners?

  8. Audra Guthery Reply

    stress and cortisol? If your looking for a food, I’m going to guess alcohol. I think sugars can be fermented into alcohol in the gut if you have too much overgrowth.

  9. Una Johnson Reply

    Kidneys not working properly.

  10. Carol Joiner Reply

    Our good choices

  11. Una Johnson Reply

    Vegetables

  12. Ruth Ludvigsen McCarthy Reply

    Gout!!

  13. Vickie Clausen Reply

    Beer. Lol

  14. Lisa Mill Reply

    Yep, Thank You!!

  15. Lisa Mill Reply

    Weight

  16. Lisa Mill Reply

    How do you stop having uric acid

  17. Lisa Mill Reply

    Coffee

  18. Sherry Oldham Coffee Reply

    High fructose and there is high fructose corn syrup in EVERYTHING now a days.

  19. Tina Solano Reply

    Courtney Casciola

  20. Anna Frazier Clark Reply

    To much protein

  21. Anna Frazier Clark Reply

    Animal organs

  22. Charlotte Paulk Williams Reply

    Dehydration

  23. Carolyn Rohrer Shaw Reply

    I have Hashimoto’s. First half of my eyebrows disappeared and now my eye lashes are falling out in clumps. No meds, still test in “normal range”. Have you experienced this?

  24. Karen Waterston Reply

    Some red meats and fish

  25. Mary Ainsworth Reply

    Thank you so much for this video Dr..shook

  26. Mary Ainsworth Reply

    YES IT WAS SUPPOSE TO BE DR.SHOOK.

  27. Laura Marie Reply

    Yeast ovegrowth

  28. Tina Phillips Reply

    Sugar, white flour

  29. Janice Green Reply

    preserved meats

  30. Emma Oxley Reply

    So would you advise taking citric acid supplements or magnesium citrate to counteract elevated uric acid? Thanks

  31. Linda Wahle Reply

    Complex carbohydrates

  32. Linda Wahle Reply

    Salt

  33. Jennifer Morrison Forrest Reply

    Exercising

  34. Jennifer Morrison Forrest Reply

    Exercising causes high uric acid?

  35. Jessica Howard Packard Reply

    Processed foods

  36. Noe Murillo Reply

    Hello from Costa Rica

  37. Melanie Washburn Reply

    Purines

  38. Deb Miller Reply

    Bread

  39. Deb Miller Reply

    Over eating

  40. Biba Fielding Reply

    Worth watching Tamara Pearce

  41. Penelope A McCafferty Reply

    My new functional doc told me to keep increasing the dose until you feel better or until you get palpitations.

  42. Karen Barr Reply

    Hypochloremia / pH in stomach

  43. Christy Biggs Powers Reply

    Not eating enough

  44. Cheri Misiolek Keller Reply

    Not eating

  45. Tama Maltsberger-Scott Reply

    I wish my brother had known .

  46. Tama Maltsberger-Scott Reply

    My was just with in normal limits just a hair of going over

  47. Tama Maltsberger-Scott Reply

    Will share information

  48. Tama Maltsberger-Scott Reply

    Certain foods

  49. Tama Maltsberger-Scott Reply

    Sugars

  50. Tama Maltsberger-Scott Reply

    If you are diuretic medications also hypothyroidism can cause it as well

  51. Tama Maltsberger-Scott Reply

    I hope I get back in time from my Dr appt

  52. Christy Mitchell Crump Reply

    Picking my fork up lol

  53. Deanna Hart Reply

    High levels of purines in the body

  54. Denise Mott Reply

    Hello from Orlando, FL

  55. Amanda Ashton-Ghosein Reply

    Gout

  56. Denise Mott Reply

    Soda

  57. Mary E Millwater Reply

    Dehydrated

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