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These results from a OAT may now make sense:
Energy Production (Citric Acid Cycle)
Citrate – High (90th percentile)
Cis-Aconitate – 70th percentile
Isocitrate – High (80th percentile)
a-ketoglutarate – 70th percentile
Succinate – 60th percentile
Fumarate – High (80th percentile)
Malate – High (90th percentile)
Hydroxymethylglutarate – 70th percentile
Well, I just read the explanation in the document and it looks like everything was fine since they tend to all be on the high side.
Updated version of the Nutreval Interpretation Guide. I added four new categories to the worksheet at the end.
@caledonia
I'm reading your guide to methylation and it suggests taking the Nutreval tests - but there are two types of Nutreval tests (Nutreval FMV and Nutreval Plasma) which are urine/blood and urine/plasma collections respectively. Which one is recommended, or does it not matter?