The Blood Code: Unlock the secrets of your metabolism

· The Blood Code
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One-size-fits-all dietary and health advice fails to help most individuals reverse type 2 diabetes, hypothyroid symptoms, and heart disease. The Blood Code walks a line between a reference text and self help book--Step One of The Blood Code is a simple blood test panel where you can learn from the simple actionable science within you. Subsequent Steps in the book provide a road map that provides you the power to reverse these metabolic conditions and experience the health and energy you deserve.

Dr. Maurer provides an optimistic evidence-based message - medical diagnoses such as prediabetes, type 2 diabetes and hypothyroid are not troublesome illnesses but rather advantageous expressions of a body that has learned to store more and spend less.


The Blood Code clears the air of confusion and allows you to reliably find the dietary and fitness habits that are right for your long and productive life. 

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Dr. Richard Maurer Bio


Richard Maurer, ND, author of The Blood Code-Unlock the Secrets of Your Metabolism (2014), has practiced integrative medicine in Maine since 1994. He helps you understand and act on your unique blood test results – effectively guiding you away from type 2 diabetes and prediabetes, weight gain, thyroid problems and heart disease risk. Through his book, TheBloodCode.com and his Portland Maine office, you can find your metabolic "sweet spot" through self-guided diet, nutrition, and fitness habits.

Follow Dr. Maurer with Twitter: @drrichardmaurer 

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