Functional Blood Chemistry Analysis

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“There is no general screening test that is more efficient, effective, and affordable than a comprehensive blood chemistry panel. It allows the healthcare provider to establish a baseline of biomarkers that can be used to track the patient’s health and nutritional needs immediately and over a period of time”

- Datis Kharrazian, DC, DHSc

Functional Blood Chemistry Analysis allows for a broad, medical perspective on the factors that may be affecting your health. It screens for a variety of conditions, including:

-Various types of Anemia
-Gut, Viral, and Bacterial Infections
-Liver and Kidney Issues
-Hypoglycemia
-Insulin Resistance
-Diabetes
-Thyroid and Adrenal problems
-Inflammation
-Cardiovascular Disease
-Various Autoimmune Disorders
-Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalance / Dehydration

Your blood chemistry results allows Dr. Auer to formulate a framework for your treatment based on prioritizing significant conditions and/or tendencies that may exist.

What is the difference between functional and conventional analysis?

Conventional analysis while considered the gold standard in today’s medical practice, centers solely on the diagnosis of disease. It is not very useful as an early detection system because it lacks the ability to identify any tendencies that could ultimately lead to disease later on.

Functional analysis is preventative in nature and utilizes a different set of laboratory ranges (set forth by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry). The goal is to identify patterns and tendencies within your blood so that pathology never manifests and disease is averted. Additionally, functional analysis utilizes very comprehensive and detailed laboratory reports to establish the big picture of how well your body is functioning on all levels, allowing Dr. Auer to address any concerns naturally through lifestyle modification, dietary recommendations, and supplement protocols.

Dr. Auer offers discounted lab work through Professional Co-op Inc

Please contact us for more information.



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