On the website, AG1 says it doesn't recommend anyone under 18 take AG1 without consulting a doctor. From your knowledge about the ingredients, are there any red flags that you see in giving this to kids? What would you consider a safe dosage per lb. of body weight? I ask because I see recommendations for supplements for kids, and a lot of what's recommended is all wrapped up in AG1 already (aside from D3/K2), and the probiotics are great as well. What do you think?
What do you know and how can this substance be helpful for Autoimmunity? Because autoimmunity is a problem with the immune system, could it be helpful for all or just specific kinds of autoimmunity? Would it matter what organs/body system(s) are the victim of the autoimmunity? Where would one find out more information/great research on this? THANK YOU!!!!!
Apologies if this has already been covered (just started listening to podcasts this year so there is a lot of catching up to do). Why is it so difficult to stick with exercise and healthy eating consistently? I've been an intermittently health-conscious individual for the past twenty years or so. I will exercise and eat sensibly for several months but then eventually fall off the wagon again (can last a few years). If exercise and good nutrition actually make me feel good physically and mentally, why would my body/mind tell me to do otherwise? It's like my body and brain got numb to feeling good because I got used to it. Is there a way to overcome or re-wire this? Or is it simply a discipline issue? Apparently my body doesn't care what my mind thinks or knows. I feel and see positive results and strongly believe in taking great care of myself, I actually enjoy it. But the visceral desire to go against that always re-surfaces at some point. Disclosure: I am 49 and female so I'm assuming that hormones complicate this problem. But I imagine men experience the same challenges with sticking to nutritious food and exercise (my husband most certainly does). Thank you.