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Clinical Markers <strong>of</strong> Electron Deficiency<br />

1. Urine pH below 5.5 and Salivary pH<br />

below 6.0<br />

2. White Blood Cells or Bacteria in urine<br />

3. Positive Urine Nitrate<br />

4. Free Calcium Risk Index above 0.8<br />

(calculated by multiplying phosphorus by 2.5<br />

and subtracting that from measured calcium).<br />

5. LDH (Lactic Dehydrogenase) < 200<br />

mg./dl.<br />

6. Oxygen Saturation Low<br />

7. Phosphorus level below 3.6 mg./dl<br />

8. Albumin level below 4.0 mg./ dl<br />

9. Calcium Oxalate crystals in the Urine<br />

10. Elevated Monocyte count<br />

11. Elevated Globulin<br />

12. Albumin - Globulin ratio <strong>of</strong> 1.7 or less<br />

13. Elevated Fibrinogen<br />

14. T-cell activation<br />

15. Alteration in the Porphyrin pr<strong>of</strong>ile<br />

16. Elevated malondialdehyde<br />

17. Elevated total conjugated dienes<br />

18. Elevated Pentane, Ethane or<br />

Hydrocarbon levels<br />

19. Increased loss <strong>of</strong> integrity <strong>of</strong> red<br />

blood cells as indicated by a Low-<br />

Normal G-6 PD / High Normal<br />

Total Bilirubin (0.9-1.3).

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