What is Nutrition Response Testing? (Video)
By sharifitness on Dec 29, 2010 in Health
Every winter, I noticed that my body just doesn’t function well at all. My lower back constantly aches all the time, so much so, that on some mornings, I can’t bend over the sink to brush my teeth. My face becomes very chapped and dry despite all the water I drink and how much moisturizer I use. My hair becomes very dry and thin and my energy levels are not where they should be. Once spring arrives, I look better and feel better.
It is now winter and once again, I look and feel horrible, except this year, it’s worse than previous years. I decided to call upon my friend, Dr. Nelson Bulmash, ND (Naturopathic Doctor) to see if he can help my body function better. Notice I used the word, FUNCTION.
In medicine, the medical doctor makes a diagnosis and then uses drugs or surgery to attack or suppress the symptom, or to surgically remove the “offending” organ or part.
In Nutrition Response Testing™ the ND uses “DESIGNED CLINICAL NUTRITION” to correct the cause of the problem, so that the body can regain the ability to correct itself.
Dr. Bulmash recommended I undergo Nutrition Response Testing™ to pinpoint what was causing my body to not function properly. I taped my appointment with Dr. Bulsmash and sharing that with you so you can discover for yourself exactly what this is.
As of this writing, I have not yet had my follow up appointment with him, but what I can tell you is within two days after this appointment and following his nutritional protocol, I feel so incredibly good…. I feel like SUPERWOMAN and not only that, I have not body aches at all and I have been feeling this way for exactly two weeks.
To learn more about Dr. Nelson Bulmash and Nutrition Response Testing ™, please visit http://www.health-matters.net/nrt.htm












2 Comment(s)
By Lori on Jan 18, 2011 | Reply
I really appreciate you posting this information. I’m going to look for someone locally in Denver who I can do this for. I have definitely experienced a faster heartbeat after eating some foods and being able to clearly identify which foods I should or should not be eating would really help me.
By sharifitness on Jan 18, 2011 | Reply
Lori
I’m so glad you found this to be helpful. Although this was quite personal for me, I wanted to help others know about this and benefit from it. I would recommend that you contact Dr. Bulmash’s office and see if he knows of someone in your area he can recommend for you.
Shari