Infinity Health Nutrition

Infinity Health Nutrition Offering the finest nutrition supplements available anywhere at affordable prices. Our latest catalog has grown to 43 pages.

We originated as a Nutrition Education company for doctors and health professionals in the San Francisco Bay area in 1984. We moved to Colorado in 1999 and now offer a full range of Nutrition services, products and lab testing. Infinity Health specializes in offering the finest Nutrition supplements available anywhere at affordable prices. We are excited about out growth and our ability to offer such outstanding product lines as: Carlson, Country Life, Genesa, Integrative Therapeutics, Lidke, Life Factors International, Life Link, New Chapter, Now Foods, Nutribiotic, Panaxea, Proper Nutrition, Source Naturals and Systemic Formulas to name just a few. We also now produce over 100 products under our own Infinity Health label. These products make a difference in people's lives. Our Clinical Nutritionist has 30 years experience and also offers comprehensive Nutritional evaluations. Meet the Business Owner:
Timothy Kuss is a clinical nutritionist with 30 years experience residing in Centennial, Colorado. Timothy maintains a private consulting practice, working with both doctors and patients, recommending specific therapeutic nutrition programs. He designs broad-based dietary and nutritional programs to optimize health and prevent disease. Timothy is the author of A Guidebook To Clinical Nutrition For The Health Professional and Therapeutic Nutrition Reference and numerous health articles. Timothy is founder and director of Infinity Health, a well respected supplier of nutritional and herbal supplements to health professionals. Timothy has also served as Nutrition Director for Recovery Systems, a clinic using diet and nutrients to aid recovery from addictive lifestyles. Timothy has lectured widely and has made numerous radio appearances. Timothy also formulates, produces and distributes supplements for the nutrition industry.

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05/05/2022

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Infinity Health specializes in offering the finest nutrition supplements available anywhere at affordable prices. Our Clinical Nutritionist has over 35 years of experience and also offers comprehensive nutritional evaluations. Enjoy a 15% discount already applied to our supplement's prices!

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04/06/2021

Order your Carlson Vitamin D test kit now at Infinity Health 303.703.3740 or email us at Infhealth@comcast.net.

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04/28/2017

How Many Pills Are Too Many?
Austin Frakt
The New-York Times
April 10, 2017
The point of prescription drugs is to help us get or feel well. Yet so many Americans take multiple medications that doctors are being encouraged to pause before prescribing and think about “deprescribing” as well.
The idea of dropping unnecessary medications started cropping up in the medical literature a decade ago. In recent years, evidence has mounted about the dangers of taking multiple, perhaps unnecessary, medications.
Deprescribing will work only if patients also get involved in the process. Only they can report adverse effects that they sense but that are not apparent to clinicians. And they need to be comfortable weaning from or dropping drugs that they are accustomed to and believe to be helpful.
Yet an increasing number of Americans typically older ones with multiple chronic conditions are taking drugs and supplements they don’t need, or so many of them that those substances are interacting with one another in harmful ways. Studies show that some patients can improve their health with fewer drugs.
Though many prescription drugs are highly valuable, taking them can also be dangerous, particularly taking a lot of them at once. The vast majority of higher-quality studies summarized in a systematic review on polypharmacy the taking of multiple medications found an association with a bad health event, like a fall, hospitalization or death.
About one-third of adverse events in hospitalizations include a drug-related harm, leading to longer hospital stays and greater expense. The National Academy of Medicine estimated that there are 400,000 preventable adverse drug events in hospitals each year, costing $3.5 billion. One-fifth of patients discharged from the hospital have a drug-related complication after returning home, many of which are preventable.
Not every adverse drug event means a patient has been prescribed an unnecessary and harmful drug. But older patients are at greater risk because they tend to have more chronic conditions and take a multiplicity of medications for them. Two-thirds of Medicare beneficiaries have two or more chronic conditions, and almost half take five or more medications. Over a year, almost 20 percent take 10 or more drugs or supplements.
Some are unnecessary. At least one in five older patients are on an inappropriate medication one that they can do without or that can be switched to a different, safer drug. One study found that 44 percent of frail, older patients were prescribed at least one drug unnecessarily. A study of over 200,000 older veterans with diabetes found that over half were candidates for dropping a blood pressure or blood sugar control medication. Some studies cite even higher numbers 60 percent of older Americans may be on a drug they don’t need.
Though studies have found a correlation between the number of drugs a patient takes and the risk of an adverse event, the problem may not be the number of drugs, but the wrong ones. Some medications have been identified as more likely to contribute to adverse events, particularly for older patients.
For example, if you’re taking psychotropic agents, such as benzodiazepines or sleep-aid drugs, you may be at increased risk of falling and cognitive impairment. Diuretics and anti-hypertensives have also been identified as potentially problematic. (The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality has published a longer list of drugs that are potentially inappropriate for older patients. Note that, even if they are problematic for some patients, they are appropriate for many.)
Relative to the mountain of evidence on the effects of taking prescription drugs, there are very few clinical trials on the effects of not taking them.
Among them is one randomized trial that found that careful evaluation and weekly management of medications taken by older patients reduced unnecessary or inappropriate drug use. Adverse drug reactions fell by 35 percent. Medication use was reduced, along with the risk of falls among a group of older, community-dwelling patients through a program that included a review of medications.
Several other studies also found that withdrawal of psychotropic medications reduced falls. A comprehensive review of deprescribing studies found that some approaches to it can reduce the risk of death. Another recent randomized trial found that frail and older people could drop an average of two drugs from a 10-drug regimen with no adverse effects.
So why isn’t deprescribing more widely considered? According to a systematic review of research on the question, some physicians are not aware that they’re prescribing inappropriately. Other doctors may have difficulty identifying which drugs are inappropriate, in part because of lack of evidence. In other cases, doctors believe that adverse effects of drug interactions are outweighed by benefits.
Physicians also report that some patients resist changing medications, fearing that alternatives including lifestyle changes will not be as effective. Other studies found that many doctors are concerned about liability if something should go wrong or worry they’ll fail to meet performance benchmarks like the proportion of diabetic patients with adequate blood sugar control.
To reduce the chances of problems with medications, experts advocate that physicians more routinely review the medication regimens of their patients, particularly those with many prescriptions. At hospital discharge when patients leave the hospital, often on more medications than when they entered it is a particularly important time for such a review. Including nurses and pharmacists in the process can reduce the burden on physicians and the risks to patients.
Patients can play an important role as well. Walid Gellad, a physician in the Veterans Health Administration and at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, advises that at every visit with a doctor, “patients should ask, ‘Are there any medications that I am on that I don’t need anymore, or that I could try going without?’”
Patients, of course, should not try weaning themselves off medication without consulting their doctors but deprescribing is an idea for all parties to keep in mind.

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03/01/2016

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11/02/2015

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