Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Digestion Assessment: Lab Reports and Interpretation Guides – Video

Digestion Assessment
Part 3: Lab Reports and Interpretation Guides

 

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1. On the Adiposity Index section of a stool lab report, it is optimal to see high levels of firmicutes bacteria and low levels of bacteriodetes.
2. WBCs, lactoferrin, and mucous are all markers for:
3. SCFAs, pH, beta-glucuronidase, and bile acids are all markers for:
4. You suspect a client has H-Pylori. Currently, the best lab test to run would be the:
5. Many lab testing companies provide sample reports and interpretation guides on their websites as a useful resource.

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