HORMONE TESTING
Lots of different things can affect hormonal health. There are different kinds of stress--- dietary, inflammatory and emotional. Hormones are part of the foundation of vibrant health. If you are not enjoying vibrant health, be smart—get your hormones checked…
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METABOLIC TESTING
Mini Profile
DIGESTIVE FUNCTION TESTING
Since 70% of your immune system resides in your gut… it is important to nurture and support this system. The most common dysfunctions include dysbiosis (condition of bad life) caused by medications, low acid, suboptimal diet, high stress, excessive toxins, abnormal flora, etc…and pathogenic invaders (bacterial, fungal or parasitic). This easy stool sample test reveals key information that you can act on immediately to improve your overall health and well being.
DETOX PATHWAY TESTING
This test provides a window into the body's cellular metabolic processes and the efficiency of metabolic function. Identifying metabolic blocks or problems with detoxification, gut dysbiosis, or oxidative stress that can be treated nutritionally allows for individual tailoring of interventions.
ADVANCED CARDIOVASCULAR TESTING
Spectracell’s LPP™ test is the most advanced lipoprotein test currently available.
Unlike traditional cholesterol tests, Spectracell’s LPP™ directly measures both the size and number of several classes of lipoprotein particles, including critical risk factors as cited by the National Cholesterol Education Program, giving an accurate assessment of cardiovascular risk.
Many patients understand that not all cholesterol is the same. There is the "good" HDL (High Density Lipoprotein) cholesterol and the "bad" LDL (Low Density Lipoprotein) cholesterol. However, different types of HDL and LDL exist, and some are much more dangerous than others.
The LPP™ test determines the specific number of particles in each lipoprotein subclass (HDL and LDL) for a much more accurate assessment of risk. For example, the LPP™ test measures RLP (remnant lipoprotein) and Lp(a), both very atherogenic (artery clogging), but with very different effective treatment options. A standard cholesterol test does not give this information, putting the clinician at a disadvantage when deciding the most effective clinical treatment for their patient.
Since it is the number and SIZE of the actual lipoproteins (not the cholesterol inside them) that contribute to cardiovascular disease, the LPP™ test is more advanced than standard cholesterol testing or other advanced cholesterol testing technologies. The LPP™ test measures the lipoprotein particles directly, giving a precise evaluation of their size and density.