SUPPLEMENTS
You can find supplements in just about any store that you frequent. However with supplements, you want to have the best quality possible. They are not created equal. Lower cost supplements are often low grade and a waste of money.
Please remember that these supplements are being used to help bring you to a state of wellness. It is in your best interest to take supplements that are high quality, high potency and supported by research.
We recommend that you avoid lower grade supplements found in the grocery, health food stores and especially through multi-level marketing companies.
Dr. Katz recommends and dispenses only pharmaceutical-grade supplements that have their bioavailability, potency and strength verified by a third party. These supplements are supported by extensive scientific research and are often complexes of vitamins, minerals and herbs.
Dr. Katz encourages everyone to read as much as possible about health and to become knowledgeable about nutrition. With that being said, confusion may occur after reading different sources and choices for supplements and nutrition may become complicated. Always base your choices for supplements on the advice of trained medical practitioners that know your medical history.
Please be assured that we keep up with latest research and recommend what we believe to be the best protocols and treatments to relieve your conditions.
GLUTEN FREE
- Gluten Free Fox: Besides the weekly articles and gluten-free test videos, Gluten Free Fox is also home to the original Gluten Free Search Engine.
Simply type in your search terms (no need to type in “gluten free”) and
sort by recipes, restaurants, products, blogs, awareness and events.
- Celiac: Still
one of the best and earliest online resources for those living
gluten-free, Celiac.com is home to an endless supply of articles,
recipes and forum topics.
- Gluten Free Girl:
This gluten-free chef creates magic in her kitchen. With her blog comes
beautiful photos, mouth-watering recipes and daily inspiration.
- Gluten Free Goddess: A brilliant chef and graphic artist, Karina shares her culinary masterpieces for you to enjoy.
- Gluten Free Post:
Written by Jay Thurston, an active member of the gluten-free community,
GFP is an excellent online resource for gluten-free news, product
reviews and expert videos featuring renowned gluten-doctor Dr. Vikki
Petersen.
- Celiac Chicks:
An excellent resource for dining gluten-free in NYC, also featuring
guest posts from around the world. Celiac Chick Kelly has been living
gluten-free quite fabulously for years now and is a very active member
of the community, so has quite a lot of information to offer.
- Gluten Free Mommy: This user-friendly, recipe site serves up tasty recipes that even you kids can enjoy!
- Elana’s Pantry: Elana offers healthier and low sugar recipes that will give your taste buds quite a stir!
- Twitter:
Social networking is quickly becoming an excellent way for those living
gluten-free to connect. A simple search using hashtags #gf or
#glutenfree will pull up all the latest gluten-free topics.
- Naturally Dah’ling:
For many of us who are gluten sensitive, topical products can also be a
source of irritating gluten. Products that actually contact mucus
membranes (such as eye liner and lipstick) should definitely be
gluten-free, but for many of us, even shampoos and foundations must be
purchased in gluten-free varieties. Since most companies don’t label
cosmetic products for gluten, Naturally Dah’ling does the work for you,
listing safe, gluten-free products.