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Nutrition - DetailANNA SALANTI <strong>Blood</strong> <strong>Test</strong> (CWP) Date: 9/27/2001Female / Age: 49 Anna Salanti (2718)Nutritional and herbal information contained in this report is based upon research related to imbalances in yourchemistry. The recommendations are based upon the information provided, without interpretation. This must bedone with the help of a qualified health care professional.1-Cardiovascular Health Protocol See Nutrition DetailRationaleCARDIOVASCULAR RISK PROTOCOLCARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM PROFILEWhen Triglycerides are elevated it suggests a potential for impairedcarbohydrate metabolism and a greater risk of developing cardiovasculardisease. This pattern indicates suboptimal operation of carbohydratemetabolism, interfering with efficient cellualr energy production. Variouspathways being over- or under- utilized can be nutritionally supportedwith digestive enzymes, B-Complex, Lipoic acid, and CoEnzyme Q10supplementation. Recommended nutrients include:B-Complex (2x daily)Lipoic Acid (2x daily)CoEnzyme Q10 (2x 50 mg daily)Digestive Enzymes (1-2 with each meal)Wallace, DC, Mitochondrial genetics: a paradigm for aging anddegenerative diseases?, Science, 256:628-632 (1992).Corral-Debrinski, Shffner JM, Lott MY, Wallace DC, Association ofmitochondrial DNA damage with aging and coronary artheroscleroticheart disease. Mutat Res, 275:169-180 (1992).Decreased Normal IncreasedHDL-Cholesterol LDLUric AcidCholesterol1-Digestive Enzymes With mealsDIGESTIVE ENZYMESDigestive enzymes are helpful in situations where there are signs ofallergy, nutrient depletion, improper fat, protein or carbohydratemetabolism.Decreased Normal IncreasedTriglyceridesLDLCholesterol1-Elevated Lipid Level Protocol See Nutrition-DetailHIGH LIPID LEVEL PROTOCOLWith abnormal lipid markers, the following protocol is recommended:Broad Spectrum Fatty Acid Supplement (1-2 times daily), OralElectrolyte-Standard Formula (1-3 times daily), balanced and aB-complex vitamin (2 times daily)..BROAD SPECTRUM FATTY ACIDBroad spectrum fatty acids, high in Omega-3, -6 and -9 have been shownto improve lipid balance.ORAL ELECTROLYTENecessary to regulate fatty acid metabolism.B-COMPLEX VITAMINSB complex vitamins are involved in a broad spectrum of cell metabolicdeficiencies as well as fatty acid utilization.Decreased Normal IncreasedHDL-Cholesterol LDLCholesterol1-Immune Stimulation Protocol See Nutrition-DetailIMMUNE MARKER PROTOCOLWhen abnormal immune markers appear, the following protocol may behelpfulBROAD SPECTRUM FATTY ACID(1-3 times daily)Broad spectrum fatty acids, high in Omega-3, -6 and -9 have shown apotential ability to improve immune function.TRACE MINERALS(1 time daily)Trace minerals are critical in almost all enzymatic reactions. A properbalance is crucial in the proper utilization of vitamins, fats andcarbohydrates.PROBIOTICS(2 times daily)Probiotic strains address dysbiosis in the gastrointestinal tract.Decreased Normal IncreasedW.B.C.Iron, TotalNeutrophil CountCopyright (c) 1994-2002 CellMate Wellness Systems 4/3/2003 2:52 pm Page 5

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