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I was wondering if anyone could help me go over a little of my report from the NutrEval test? My doc is extremely busy, and I still have a couple weeks before my apt.
Here's a portion:
Supplementation for High Need:
Cobalamin - B12 - Dose = 1,000 mcg
Zinc - Dose = 30 mg
Magnesium - Dose = 800 mg
Riboflavin - B2 - Dose = 50 mg
Functional Imbalances:
Mitochondrial Dysfunction = Red zone
Need for methylation = Red zone
Toxic exposure = high end of Yellow zone
Malabsorption and Dysbiosis Markers
Indoleacetic acid (AA) = 3.6 (ref range <=4.2)
Phenylacetic Acid (PAA) = .45 (ref range <= 0.120)
Bacterial Dysbiosis Markers
3-Hydroxyphenylacetic Acid = 10.9 (ref range <=8.1)
Benzoic Acid = 0.69 (ref range <=0.05)
Hippuric acid = 308 (ref range <=603)
Yeast / Fungal Dysbiosis Markers
Arabinose = 111 (ref range <=96)
Citramalic Acid = 3.6 (ref range <=5.8)
Cellular Energy & Mitochondrial Metabolites
Lactic Acid = 31.1 (ref range 1.9 - 19.8)
β-OH-Butyric Acid (BHBA) = 2.5 (ref range <=2.8)
Energy Metabolism
Citric Acid = 979 (ref range 40 - 520)
α-Ketoglutaric Acid (AKG) = 49 (ref range 4 - 52) .... not sure why, but this one is in Yellow zone
Succinic Acid = 11.1 (ref range 0.4 - 4.6)
Malic Acid = 4.2 (ref range <=3.0)
Fatty Acid Metabolism
Adipic Acid = 1.8 (ref range <=2.8)
Suberic Acid = 1.3 (ref range <=2.1)
Creatinine Concentration
Creatinine* = 7.1 (ref range 1-19.5 mmol/L7)
Neurotransmitter Metabolytes:
all within Green zone
Vitamin Markers
α-Ketoadipic Acid = 1.3 (ref range <=1.7)
α-Ketoisovaleric Acid = .43 (ref range <=.97)
α-Ketoisocaproic Acid = .54 (ref range <=.89)
α-Keto-β-Methylvaleric Aci = 1.9 (ref range <=2.1)
Formiminoglutamic Acid (FIGlu) = 0.8 (ref range <=1.5)
Glutaric Acid = 0.93 (ref range <=0.51)
Isovalerylglycine = 1.8 (ref range <=3..7)
Methylmalonic Acid = 3.0 (ref range <=1.9)
3-Hydroxyisovaleric Acid = 23 (ref range <=29)
Toxin & Detoxification Markers
α-Ketophenylacetic Acid (from Styrene) = 0.22 (ref range <=.46)
α-Hydroxyisobutyric Acid (from MTBE) = 7.9 (ref range <=6.7)
Orotic Acid = 1.22 (ref range 0.33 - 1.01)
Pyroglutamic Acid = 30 (ref range 16-34)
Tyrosine Metabolism
2-Hydroxyphenylacetic Acid = 0.85 (ref range <=.76)
Amino Acids (Urine FMV)
Nutritionally Essential Amino Acids
Isoleucine = 59 (ref range 24 - 58)
Phenylalanine = 81 (ref range 26-71)
Nonessential Protein Amino Acids
Aspartic Acid = 27 (ref range 35-86)
Glutamic Acid = 22 (ref range 5-21)
Tyrosine = 134 (ref range 33-124)
Intermediary Metabolites
Urea Cycle Markers
Ammonia = 11.0 (ref range 14.0-49.0 mmol/g creatinine)
Glycine/Serine Metabolites
Phosphoethanolamine = 13 (ref range 18-70)
Elemental Markers (RBCs) .... (all marked in Yellow zone)
Lead = 0.015 (ref range <=0.048 mcg/g)
Mercury = <dl (ref range <=0.0039 mcg/g)
Antimony = 0.001 (ref range <=0.002 mcg/g)
Arsenic = 0.008 (ref range <=0.071 mcg/g)
Cadmium = <dl (ref range <=0.001 mcg/g)
Tin = <dl (ref range <=0.0009 mcg/g)
Oxidative Stress Markers
Glutathione micromol/L (whole blood) = 900 (ref range >=669 micromole/L)
Lipid Peroxides (urine) = 8.7 (ref range <=10.0micromol/g Creat.)
QUESTIONS:
1) Is Pyruvate on here? the comments mention checking to see if it's elevated or not
2) I'm not sure why this note is in there .... I don't live anywhere near a gas station, nor have I ever roked at one:
Alpha hydroxyisobutyric acid (2-HIBA): This compound is a major urinary metabolite of the gasoline additive MTBE (methyl-tert-butyl ether). It is a potential toxicant for refinery workers, gasoline handlers and in water supplies where underground tanks have leaked into the groundwater aquifers. The elimination half-life of 2-HIBA varies from 7-18 hours at low levels of exposure. Reputed health effects of MTBE exposure include nephropathy, neoplasms and potential for genetic damage. MTBE has been controversially designated as "non-carcinogenic" by the National Toxicology Program.
Here's a portion:
Supplementation for High Need:
Cobalamin - B12 - Dose = 1,000 mcg
Zinc - Dose = 30 mg
Magnesium - Dose = 800 mg
Riboflavin - B2 - Dose = 50 mg
Functional Imbalances:
Mitochondrial Dysfunction = Red zone
Need for methylation = Red zone
Toxic exposure = high end of Yellow zone
Malabsorption and Dysbiosis Markers
Indoleacetic acid (AA) = 3.6 (ref range <=4.2)
Phenylacetic Acid (PAA) = .45 (ref range <= 0.120)
Bacterial Dysbiosis Markers
3-Hydroxyphenylacetic Acid = 10.9 (ref range <=8.1)
Benzoic Acid = 0.69 (ref range <=0.05)
Hippuric acid = 308 (ref range <=603)
Yeast / Fungal Dysbiosis Markers
Arabinose = 111 (ref range <=96)
Citramalic Acid = 3.6 (ref range <=5.8)
Cellular Energy & Mitochondrial Metabolites
Lactic Acid = 31.1 (ref range 1.9 - 19.8)
β-OH-Butyric Acid (BHBA) = 2.5 (ref range <=2.8)
Energy Metabolism
Citric Acid = 979 (ref range 40 - 520)
α-Ketoglutaric Acid (AKG) = 49 (ref range 4 - 52) .... not sure why, but this one is in Yellow zone
Succinic Acid = 11.1 (ref range 0.4 - 4.6)
Malic Acid = 4.2 (ref range <=3.0)
Fatty Acid Metabolism
Adipic Acid = 1.8 (ref range <=2.8)
Suberic Acid = 1.3 (ref range <=2.1)
Creatinine Concentration
Creatinine* = 7.1 (ref range 1-19.5 mmol/L7)
Neurotransmitter Metabolytes:
all within Green zone
Vitamin Markers
α-Ketoadipic Acid = 1.3 (ref range <=1.7)
α-Ketoisovaleric Acid = .43 (ref range <=.97)
α-Ketoisocaproic Acid = .54 (ref range <=.89)
α-Keto-β-Methylvaleric Aci = 1.9 (ref range <=2.1)
Formiminoglutamic Acid (FIGlu) = 0.8 (ref range <=1.5)
Glutaric Acid = 0.93 (ref range <=0.51)
Isovalerylglycine = 1.8 (ref range <=3..7)
Methylmalonic Acid = 3.0 (ref range <=1.9)
3-Hydroxyisovaleric Acid = 23 (ref range <=29)
Toxin & Detoxification Markers
α-Ketophenylacetic Acid (from Styrene) = 0.22 (ref range <=.46)
α-Hydroxyisobutyric Acid (from MTBE) = 7.9 (ref range <=6.7)
Orotic Acid = 1.22 (ref range 0.33 - 1.01)
Pyroglutamic Acid = 30 (ref range 16-34)
Tyrosine Metabolism
2-Hydroxyphenylacetic Acid = 0.85 (ref range <=.76)
Amino Acids (Urine FMV)
Nutritionally Essential Amino Acids
Isoleucine = 59 (ref range 24 - 58)
Phenylalanine = 81 (ref range 26-71)
Nonessential Protein Amino Acids
Aspartic Acid = 27 (ref range 35-86)
Glutamic Acid = 22 (ref range 5-21)
Tyrosine = 134 (ref range 33-124)
Intermediary Metabolites
Urea Cycle Markers
Ammonia = 11.0 (ref range 14.0-49.0 mmol/g creatinine)
Glycine/Serine Metabolites
Phosphoethanolamine = 13 (ref range 18-70)
Elemental Markers (RBCs) .... (all marked in Yellow zone)
Lead = 0.015 (ref range <=0.048 mcg/g)
Mercury = <dl (ref range <=0.0039 mcg/g)
Antimony = 0.001 (ref range <=0.002 mcg/g)
Arsenic = 0.008 (ref range <=0.071 mcg/g)
Cadmium = <dl (ref range <=0.001 mcg/g)
Tin = <dl (ref range <=0.0009 mcg/g)
Oxidative Stress Markers
Glutathione micromol/L (whole blood) = 900 (ref range >=669 micromole/L)
Lipid Peroxides (urine) = 8.7 (ref range <=10.0micromol/g Creat.)
QUESTIONS:
1) Is Pyruvate on here? the comments mention checking to see if it's elevated or not
2) I'm not sure why this note is in there .... I don't live anywhere near a gas station, nor have I ever roked at one:
Alpha hydroxyisobutyric acid (2-HIBA): This compound is a major urinary metabolite of the gasoline additive MTBE (methyl-tert-butyl ether). It is a potential toxicant for refinery workers, gasoline handlers and in water supplies where underground tanks have leaked into the groundwater aquifers. The elimination half-life of 2-HIBA varies from 7-18 hours at low levels of exposure. Reputed health effects of MTBE exposure include nephropathy, neoplasms and potential for genetic damage. MTBE has been controversially designated as "non-carcinogenic" by the National Toxicology Program.