Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Organic Acid Testing: Next Steps

Organic Acid Testing
Next Steps

1
Reviewed the sample Organic Acids Test reports from the module.
2
Using either yourself or a client as a case study, made notes regarding symptoms that you feel may be related to specific markers on the Organic Acids Test.
3
Shared your notes in the Facebook group and encouraged discussion with your colleagues.
4
Ran an Organic Acids Test to evaluate the markers you listed.
5
Studied the OAT interpretation guides.
6
Reviewed the sections of the core content videos pertaining to interpretation.
7
Analyzed and explained the resulting lab report.
8
Tweaked your original healing protocols or creating a new protocol.
9
Recorded lab tests, protocol, and progress in the Master Health Tracker.
10
Submitted the test for review on one of our calls.
11
Scheduled follow-up assessments and ordered follow-up OAT tests if necessary.

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Action Steps:

  • Review the sample Organic Acids Test reports from the module.
  • Using either yourself or a client as a case study, make notes regarding symptoms that you feel may be related to specific markers on the Organic Acids Test, in order to help you get to the root cause of symptoms.
  • Share your notes in the Facebook group and encourage discussion with your colleagues.
  • Consider running an Organic Acids Test to evaluate the markers you listed that may correlate to specific symptoms.
  • Study the OAT interpretation guides and review the sections of the core content videos pertaining to interpretation.
  • When the results come back, analyze and explain the resulting lab report, tweaking your original healing protocols or creating a new protocol as indicated by the report.
  • Record lab tests, protocol, and progress in the Master Health Tracker (or similar client tracker), using the Lab Follow-Up tab .
  • Submit the test for review on one of our calls.
  • Schedule follow-up assessments and order follow-up OAT tests if necessary.

 

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