What's REALLY Causing Your Vitamin Deficiency?

What's REALLY Causing Your Vitamin Deficiency?

From Dr. Osborne’s Zone by Dr. Peter Osborne

January 15, 2026 · 1h 56m

About this episode

This episode discusses the importance of checking for various nutritional deficiencies and how they can impact healing and response to a gluten free diet.

Have You Had Your Nutritional Levels Checked? One of the biggest delays in healing that some people face has to do with the deficiency of vitamins, minerals, and other dietary nutrients. Many doctors check their patients for iron deficiency, but fail to check other essential nutrients like vitamin C, calcium, magnesium, selenium, zinc, chromium, B-vitamins, etc. Failure to address nutritional deficiencies can lead to delayed healing and delayed response to a gluten free diet. On this week's episode of Dr. Osborne's Zone, we are going to be breaking down how to understand nutritional deficiencies in more detail, and more importantly, how to TEST so you don't have to GUESS! Remember that proper nutrition is the key to healing. If you are lacking any essential nutrients, your body will not be able to properly heal and your progress on a gluten free diet will be hindered. I have seen patients completely fail to respond to a gluten free diet because of nutritional deficiencies. Nutrient Deficiency Test Kit: https://www.glutenfreesociety.org/shop/general-health/micronutrient-test-kit/ Gluten Free Essentials Bundle…

People in this episode

Host: Dr. Peter Osborne

Topics covered

  • vitamin deficiency
  • nutritional levels
  • gluten free diet
  • healing
  • dietary nutrients

Keywords

  • vitamin deficiency
  • nutritional testing
  • gluten free
  • healing
  • dietary nutrients

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Gluten Free Society

Products: Nutrient Deficiency Test Kit, Gluten Free Essentials Bundle, Nutritional Crash Courses Playlist

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