Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Blood Chemistry Intro: Blood Chemistry: Introduction

Blood Chemistry: Introduction

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#1: A "routine" blood chemistry screen usually includes:
#2: Lab normal ranges are superior to functional ideal ranges in blood chemistry testing.
#3: A good lab marker to look at for a client experiencing brain fog, belly fat, and fatigue is:
#4: An important test for the thyroid that tells us really what the thyroid cells are seeing:
#5: Dicken Weatherby's Functional Diagnosis Hierarachy listed in order of importance:
#6: The Lab Results Tracking Spreadsheet is part of the Master Health Tracker tool.
#7: On the Lab Results Tracking Spreadsheet, which color will highlight a value that is within the Lab Range, but outside of the Ideal Range?
#8: An important point to remember when evaluating client labs is to look not only at numbers, but for patterns, and for comparisons over time.

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