Dialed In Health
Standing in front of a supplement wall, googling reviews on your phone? Here is what to actually take daily and the magnesium mistake almost everyone makes. After 55 years running Wayne & Mary's Nutrition Center [https://waynemarys.com], Andrew & Rosanne Reinartz walk through the 5 supplements most adults need every day, why magnesium glycinate beats magnesium oxide, the truth about whether the FDA regulates supplements, how to read a supplement label, and why creatine is now considered essential for women. In this episode: * The 5 daily supplements most adults are missing * How to tell magnesium glycinate from oxide, citrate, and Lthreonate * Why D3 needs K2 and what happens when you take D3 alone * Whether the FDA actually regulates supplements (DSHEA 1994 explained) * The 4 things to look for on every supplement label * Why creatine is now essential for women, not just lifters * The probiotic refrigeration myth and what actually matters * The Syracuse study: leafy greens lost 80 percent of their minerals since 1914 * Why your health is a conversation, not a click Chapters Dialed In Health | Libsyn Publish Package | Wayne & Mary's Prepared for Melissa Goodwin | melissa@vitalitygrowthlabs.com Page 4 00:00 Cold open 01:21 Welcome to Dialed In Health 01:38 The supplement wall problem 02:51 Meet Andrew & Rosanne Reinartz 03:08 Inside Wayne & Mary's Nutrition Center 04:38 The Wayne Pitts MS story that started it all 05:06 Why your health is a conversation, not a click 07:13 What a real supplement consultation looks like 12:15 Working with functional medicine providers 14:42 The 5 supplements most adults actually need daily 15:46 Fish oil and the omega 3 index (Dr. William Harris) 17:18 Vitamin D3 plus K2 in northern climates 17:52 Probiotics, casings, and what most people get wrong 22:53 Syracuse study: 80 percent mineral loss since 1914 24:56 Magnesium deep dive begins 27:55 How to read a supplement label 30:18 Third party testing: NSF, USP, C-GMP 32:14 Are supplements really FDA regulated? DSHEA 1994 38:39 Magnesium glycinate vs oxide vs citrate vs L-threonate 43:37 Why D3 and K2 belong together 46:25 Creatine for women and brain health 50:09 What form of creatine to take 51:26 The 3 supplements they will not travel without 53:07 The "I can't sleep and I have no energy" walkthrough 56:14 Supplement myths debunked 59:49 The billboard question 1:01:01 Where to find Wayne & Mary's Connect with Wayne & Mary's Website: waynemarys.com [https://waynemarys.com] Locations: 41st & Kiwanis, Sioux Falls SD and 26th & Sycamore, Sioux Falls SD Hours: Mon to Fri 9 to 6, Sat 9 to 5 Phone and mail orders available. In store consultations are free. About Dialed In Health The podcast where regular people get real health and wellness information from licensed practitioners who actually do this work, not influencers and not celebrity doctors. Hosted by Melissa Goodwin. Find a vetted health and wellness provider near you đ dialedin.health/thedirectory [https://dialedin.health/the-directory] Powered by Vitality Growth Labs. Guest inquiries: melissa@vitalitygrowthlabs.co m [melissa@vitalitygrowthlabs.com] Keywords: supplements, daily supplements, magnesium glycinate, magnesium oxide, magnesium citrate, vitamin D3, vitamin K2, fish oil, omega 3, probiotic, creatine for women, creatine monohydrate, multivitamin, DSHEA, FDA supplements, NSF, USP, supplement label, Wayne Dialed In Health | Libsyn Publish Package | Wayne & Mary's Prepared for Melissa Goodwin | melissa@vitalitygrowthlabs.com Page 5 & Mary's, Andrew Reinartz, Rosanne Reinartz, Sioux Falls supplement store, functional medicine, Dialed In Health, Melissa Goodwin.
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