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Advanced interpretation laboratory results.

Laboratory testing is one of the most effective tools available to guide you to improve your health. Our advanced LabAssist Interpretive Reports provide detailed information, above and beyond that of the labs results, allowing your health care practitioner to provide an extremely accurate and comprehensive health improvement plan. Advanced testing and reports are available for Amino Acids, Organic Acids, Comprehensive Blood Chemistries, Minerals/ Toxins, Fatty Acids, Cardiovascular Risk, and others.

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Comprehensive Blood Chemistry


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Sample report page. The full report averages 12 pages.


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What is Comprehensive Blood Chemistry?


Comprehensive Blood Chemistry is a common blood test which you have probably had ordered for you countless times. It consists of a comprehensive chemistry panel (electrolytes, liver enzymes, protein, glucose, and more), complete blood count (red blood cells, hemoglobin, etc), differential (types of white blood cells), and lipids (cholesterol, LDL, HDL, triglycerides). What makes this test different is the LabAssist Interpretive Report. Everyone is unique, and one of the reasons many health improvement plans fail to work is that they do not take this into account. We do, and so does your health care practitioner. Features and Benefits
Graphs and Charts Spot trouble areas Determine overall health status Full color and easy to read Find drugs that may be causing imbalances Nutrients to balance your chemistry Foods to balance your chemistry Food and nutrients to avoid Patterns that help shed light on hidden symptoms Track your progress Help develop better nutritional programs

The LabAssist Interpretive Report


Graphed Reports and Panels The basic results from your blood test are shown in a variety of ways to better enable your doctor to spot trouble areas. First, results are presented in both alphabetic and out-of-balance order to aid in finding specific values. Then they are broken into specific groups of interest, such as Hematology, Toxicity Markers, and Electrolytes (there are dozens of these Panels). Your health care practitioner will be able to quickly and easily spot trouble areas that would otherwise be much more difficult to see. Drug Interactions A comprehensive list of off-theshelf and prescription drugs which may tend to aggravate any out-of-balance conditions is provided. You might find out that aspirin is preferred over ibuprofen as it would have less of an effect on your body chemistry. Before taking any drug, always consult your doctor. Food and Nutrition Recommendations Find out specifically which foods and nutrients may help restore your body to a natural and healthy state. You are presented with information on helpful nutritional supplements and foods. Additionally, a list of foods to avoid, those that may tend to aggravate already out-of-balance body chemistry, is provided. Whether you are already taking nutritional supple-

ments, or just planning to, you will be able to get your moneys worth by taking only those with the greatest potential impact to your health. Return Visit Comparison Report When you return to your practitioner for a followup visit, a comparison section of our report is automatically generated. Easy to read graphs show exactly where improvements have been made and allow you to track your progress.

What lab results are included?


The following panels are included: Chemistry Panel, CBC, C02, HDL, LDL, Thyroid Which consist of these results:
A/G Ratio Albumin Alkaline Phosphatase Anion Gap B.U.N. B.U.N./Creatinine Ratio Basophil Count Basophils Bilirubin, Total Calcium Calcium/Phosphorus Ratio Chloride Cholesterol CO2 Creatinine Eosinophil Count Eosinophils Free T4 Index GGT Globulin Glucose HDL-Cholesterol Hematocrit Hemoglobin Iron, Total LDH LDL Lymphocyte Count Lymphocytes MCH MCHC MCV Monocyte Count Monocytes Neutrophil Count Neutrophils Phosphorus Potassium Protein, Total R.B.C. sGOT sGPT Sodium T-3 Uptake Thyroxine (T4) Triglycerides Ultra-Sensitive TSH Uric Acid W.B.C.

Drug Interactions

Food and Nutrition

Clinical Correlations

Return Visit Comparison Report

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