Nutritec Serving Healthcare Practitioners Since



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Nutritec - Serving Healthcare Practitioners Since 1996



 

no hype - no B S - no charge for networking - NO charge to members for newest release

 

All this at the Reasonable Price of $195 for members $35 per year annual dues

 

The 12 most important reasons for using Nutritec software:

  • Progressive tracking report that increases patient compliance.

  • Practitioner printouts designed for patient support.

  • Patient handouts and forms to support your nutritional practice.

  • Nutritional Exam, Chiropractic Exam.

  • Common symptoms, support protocols.

  • Patient follow-up program for product re-order and re-evaluation.

  • Default protocols.

  • Allows input of doctors clinical notes for each patient.

  • Fast & easy input (Three different types of keyboard input)

  • Web module download (up to100 patients input can be downloaded in minutes).

  • All this for $195 plus a $35 membership.

 

Nutritec is not just symptom survey software but clinical software. Whether you're using the Symptom Survey, the Nutritional Exam, the Chiropractic Nutritional Exam or the ACG, you can input all of them into Nutritec. With Nutritec you have the ability to use more than one modality in reviewing your patient while developing a protocol. As a practitioner, you want the patient to know the support you are recommending is custom fitted to his personal needs.  Most importantly since time is money, we offer several fast and easy ways to get the answers.

 

Why does Nutritec call the questionnaire the Symptom Survey instead of the Systems Survey?

       The original questionnaire had always been referred to as the Symptom Survey until 2011, when an effort was made to make a distinction between the competitor's software and ours. IFNH chose to not rename the Symptom Survey, because this was the name Dr. Lee and Dr. Page decided on when they originally collaborated on the questionnaire. Quite honestly, who are we to second guess Dr. Lee? We will continue to refer to this series of questions as the Symptom Survey.  We can't help wondering why anyone would be agreeable to this name change after it has been in use for the last 40 years and is in educational material everywhere.

 

What is the difference between Nutritec foundational issues in section 8 and the vitamin B questionnaire?

     In 1999 Nutritec created group 8, and added the Thiamine Questionnaire (called the vitamin B questionnaire by some) to the original symptom survey form.
In a very short time we realized the questionnaire didn't give much consideration to the vasodilating properties of the vitamin B complex. It ignored Dr. Lee's genius in showing us the importance of the vasodilating part of Cataplex G and how it helps in detoxification as Dr. Lee and Dr. Murray showed us with the formulation of Cardio Plus. This product was the number one selling product for Standard Process for many years because of its synergistic support to those foundational issues.
     Nutritec already took into consideration the difference between the need for Cataplex B & G in 1996 during the original programming. In 1997 the programmers extended this ability to include Cardio Plus, Vasculin and Organically Bound Minerals, Drenamin, Drenatrophin PMG and Desiccated Adrenal by making a few modifications and adding blood pressure, pulse rate and the nutritional exam results to the calculations. The software takes all this information and synthesizes it before making its product recommendations.
      Nutritec with its unique programming ability already had the capability of looking far deeper than just the difference between Cataplex B and G. At that time, it was decided that it would be much more useful for the practitioner to focus on those foundational issues that Dr. Lee had emphasized. In 2000, Doctors Kaslow, Peshek and Leo Roy changed the questions in group 8 from just a vitamin B section to emphasize those root issues - digestion, sugar handling, liver/biliary function and endocrine stress. By considering those root causes it also made the nutritional exam more comprehensive.

 

John



International Foundation for Nutrition and Health

3963 Mission Blvd.

San Diego, CA 92109

(858) 488-8932

(858) 488-2566 fax

www.ifnh.org 
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