Blood Test Evaluation
| VITAMINS |
MINERALS |
ANTIOXIDANTS |
AMINO ACIDS |
CARBOHYDRATE
METABOLISM |
A
B1
B2
B3
B6
B12
Biotin
Folate
Pantothenate
D |
Calcium
Copper
Magnesium
Zinc |
SPECTROX
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for total antioxidant function
INDIVIDUAL
ANTIOXIDANTS
Alpha Lipoic Acid
Coenzyme Q10
Cysteine
Selenium
Vitamin E |
Asparagine
Glutamine
Serine |
Chromium
Fructose Sensitivity
Glucose-Insulin Metabolism
FATTY ACIDS
Oleic Acid
METABOLITES
Choline
Inositol
Carnitine |
Overwhelming scientific evidence confirms that vitamin
deficiencies are
associated with disease processes and the overall condition
of one’s health. Vitamin, mineral, and anti-oxidant
deficiencies have been shown to suppress immune function
and contribute to chronic degenerative processes such
as arthritis, cancer, Alzheimer’s, cardiovascular disease
and diabetes. This body of research has been reaffirmed
by the Journal of the American Medical Association (June
19, 2002 - Volume 287, Number 23). Functional Intracellular
Analysis (FIA) offers a unique means to scientifically
assess the intracellular requirements of micro-nutrients
that play an important role in the health and welfare
of patients. The FIA tests measure the biochemical function
of vitamins, minerals, amino acids and anti-oxidants,
providing a powerful clinical assessment tool. With
this testing nutrient repletion recommendations for
vitamins and minerals can be provided. A balanced health
care program can focus on disease prevention and wellness.
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death
LPP, Lipo Protein Particle Profile Testing, is an advanced
test that accurately assesses your risk for heart disease
by measuring the size, density, and number of your LDL
and HDL lipo-protein particles. Standard cholesterol
testing only gives you part of the picture, leaving
many people with normal cholesterol numbers unaware
that they are still at risk for a heart attack. The
size, density and number of particles determine your
risk.
Who needs the LPP test?
All patients, and especially those who:
• Have a family history of heart attack or diabetes
• Have been diagnosed with heart disease or diabetes
• Are already taking cholesterol-lowering medications
• Have been diagnosed with Metabolic Syndrome
• Are overweight
• Have low HDL - the good cholesterol
• Have high LDL - the bad cholesterol
• Have high triglycerides
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