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

Blood Chemistry:
Vitamins

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#1: The best marker to determine Vit B-12 levels:
#2: Vitamin D can be measured directly in the blood:
#3: Low hematocrit, high alk phos, high RBC, low hemoglobin and high MCV, MCH, and MCHC can indicate a deficiency in:
#4: The optimal range for serum Vitamin D levels:
#5: Vitamin B6 deficiency may be indicated when labs show:
#6: Vitamin D, 25‐Hydroxy ng/mL, is the most accurate lab to run for Vitamin D levels.
#7: If Vitamin D levels are <20, client may take Vitamin D as follows:

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