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LAB ANALYSIS

One of the best values in nutritional medicine and preparing for heavy metal detoxification our biochemistry profile helps determine your nutritional status and ability to detoxify at the cell level.

IDENTIFIES KEY NUTRITIONALLY KEY MODIFIABLE RISK FACTORS FOR A VARIETY OF HEALTH ISSUES

THE COMPREHENSIVE BLOOD AND URINE PROFILE?

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  • Fatty Acid imbalances can lead to chronic inflammation. Current research finds levels of specific fatty acids to be strongly correlated to cardiovascular disease CVD.

  • High Fibrinogen is associated with an increased risk of clots and CVD.

  • Homocysteine is an important risk factor for not only CVD but stroke and dementia as well.

  • Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is essential for proper mitochondrial function and energy use. It also acts as an antioxidant. Cardiac cells have high mitochondrial demand. Statins can decrease CoQ10 levels.

  • Fasting Insulin is an indicator of insulin resistance. Hyperinsulinaemia has been associated with a cluster of CVD risk factors.

  • Insufficient Antioxidant Status is associated with increased oxidation. Oxidative damage is believed to play a role in heart and vascular disease by promoting inflammation.

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IDENTIFIES TOXIC ELEMENTS/ HEAVY METALS

Heavy metals can accumulate in tissues causing toxic effects.  Metal toxicity is a significant environmental health concern. A toxic load of

  • Aluminum,

  • Lead,

  • Cadmium,

  • Mercury 

  • Arsenic

Testing reflects increased or recent exposure to toxic elements. 

IDENTIFY CRITICAL RISK FACTORS BEYOND CHOLESTEROL & SERUM LIP MARKERS: 

  • Fibrinogen

  • C-Reactive Protein

  • Homocysteine

  • Lipoprotein(a)

  • Heart Disease

  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

  • Immune System Disorders

  • Inflammatory Conditions

  • Developmental Delays

  • CoQ10

  •  Insulin

  • RBC Magnesium

  • EPA and DHA levels

  • Learning and Behavior Disorders

  • Mood Disorders

  • Mental/Emotional Disorders

  • Obesity and Weight Issues

  • Multiple Chemical Sensitivities

  • AA/EPA Ratio

  • Vitamin D

  • Testosterone

  • Vitamin E (alpha & gamma-tocopherol)

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