#518: Q&A Show #4 - Jared Answers Your Questions About Muscle Cramps/Spasms and Cognitive Health!


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Mar 19 2025 43 mins   4

This episode of Vitality Radio is the fourth in an ongoing series of Q&A episodes where Jared answers your questions! On this episode, Jared covers two main topics - muscle cramps and cognitive health. He discusses the nutritional deficiencies that may lead to muscle spasms, emphasizing the importance of magnesium and potassium. The second part of the episode focuses on cognitive health, exploring effective supplements for brain function, including NeuroQ and Methylene Blue, while also highlighting the role of probiotics in mental health.


If you have questions you’d like Jared to answer on one of these Q&A episodes, send your questions to us via Instagram, Facebook, the Facebook Listener’s Community, via the chat on the website, or just call us at 801-292-6662. If it is something very specific to you we will answer it directly as quickly as possible but if it is more general, we’ll add it to a future Q&A show.


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Additional Information:

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#166 Psychobiotics - Unique Probiotics for Depression Anxiety and More Part 2


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