About MedBeaconHub

Clinical-grade nutrition knowledge. Written by a real doctor. For real patients.

Why MedBeaconHub Exists

Every week in my outpatient clinic, I see the same thing. A patient comes in with months of unexplained fatigue. Another has been losing hair for a year. A third is complaining of bone pain, tingling in the hands, or a brain fog so thick they can barely concentrate at work. They’ve seen doctors. They’ve had tests. Nobody found anything ‘seriously wrong.’

And yet the answer was there all along — a vitamin D deficiency, a B12 level that had fallen through the floor, an iron store running on empty. Simple. Correctable. Missed.

I am Professor Qazi Taqweem ul Haq, a consultant physician with 32 years of clinical practice and a Fellow of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan (FCPS Medicine). I created MedBeaconHub.com for one reason: to close the gap between what medicine knows about nutritional deficiencies and what patients are actually told.

The information exists. The research is solid. What has been missing is a doctor who will sit down and explain it — clearly, honestly, and completely. That is what this site is for.

What You Will Find Here

MedBeaconHub.com is built around a single, focused niche: nutritional deficiencies — every vitamin, every mineral, every clinical nuance.

Vitamin Deficiencies

Vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7, B9, B12, C, D, E, K — causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

Mineral Deficiencies

Iron, Calcium, Magnesium, Zinc, Iodine, Selenium, Potassium, Copper — the full clinical picture

Special Populations

Children, pregnant women, the elderly, vegans/vegetarians, post-surgical patients, ICU patients

Drug-Nutrient Interactions

How common medications deplete critical nutrients — and what to do about it

Lab Interpretation

What blood tests mean, what normal ranges really tell you, and when to push for more testing

Diet & Supplementation

Evidence-based guidance on food sources and when supplements are genuinely needed

Our Editorial Standards

This is a YMYL (Your Money or Your Life) website. That means the information here can directly affect your health decisions. We take that responsibility seriously — and so does Google.

Every article on MedBeaconHub.com meets the following standards:

  1. Written by a qualified physician. Prof. Qazi writes every article personally — no outsourcing, no AI generation.
  2. Evidence-based. All clinical claims are referenced to peer-reviewed journals, WHO guidelines, NIH resources, Mayo Clinic, or Cleveland Clinic.
  3. Medically reviewed before publication. Articles are checked for clinical accuracy against current guidelines.
  4. Regularly updated. As guidelines change, articles are revised to reflect current evidence. The publication and last-updated dates are shown on every article.
  5. Honest about limitations. This site provides medical education, not individual medical advice. We always recommend consulting your personal physician for diagnosis and treatment decisions.

Meet the Author

qazi taqweem (author)

A Note on AI and Content Integrity

In an era where AI-generated health content is flooding the internet, we want to be explicit: the articles on MedBeaconHub.com are written from real clinical experience, real patient encounters, and real engagement with the medical literature. Where research tools assist in organisation or referencing, all clinical judgement, patient stories, and professional insights are genuine.

If you ever find an error, outdated information, or a claim that needs a source — please contact us. We will correct it promptly.

Contact

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