Using A Micronutrient Panel to Assess Health
Are you in control of your health, or is it controlling you?
Nutritional balance plays a key role in optimal wellness, chronic disease prevention, and managing the aging process.
- Do you find yourself feeling stressed, tired, and maybe a little depressed?
- Do you take prescription medicines to alleviate symptoms of certain conditions but wonder why the condition exists at all?
- Do you want to boost your immune system now to possibly prevent chronic disease later?
A micronutrient panel can assess your nutritional balance and identify deficiencies. Micronutrient testing offers the most accurate and scientifically proven method of assessing nutritional deficiencies.
Be Proactive, NOT Reactive
- Traditionally, a person waits to go to the doctor at the first sign of a symptom. Today, individuals are looking for a way not only to manage illness with personalized treatment plans, but they are also seeking to achieve a higher level of wellness.
- Eating a balanced diet, exercising, and taking a multivitamin is not enough. Each person’s body is unique in its way. Due to the complexity of the human body, an individualized healthcare approach is the only way to guarantee optimal results.
What is the Micronutrient Panel Test?
- Micronutrient tests measure the function of 35+ nutritional components, including vitamins, antioxidants, minerals, and amino acids within our white blood cells. Scientific evidence shows us that analyzing red and white blood cells gives us the most accurate analysis of a body’s deficiencies.
What Results Will I See?
- Micronutrient lab results include an overview page with all deficiencies listed, numeric and graphic reports easily identifying deficiencies and repletion, and supplementation recommendations.
Comprehensive Analysis of a Micronutrient Panel
Vitamins
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Minerals
Amino Acids
Fatty Acids
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Antioxidants
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Metabolites
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Micronutrient Testing:
- Measures the endpoint of DNA synthesis
- Reflects nutrient status over the last 1-3 months
- Measures how micronutrients and antioxidants are functioning within the white blood cells
- Reflects total metabolic function rather than isolated biochemical pathways
- Demonstrates the intracellular and extracellular function of micronutrients simultaneously
- Gives physicians the ability to tailor treatment plans to each patient’s specific requirements rather than to “norms”