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A Comprehensive Nutritional, Metabolic & Toxicant Work Up in Male Patient With CFS

A Comprehensive Nutritional, Metabolic & Toxicant Work Up in Male Patient With CFS - Part 3: GI EffectsTM Profiles

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Low Erythrocyte Manganese & High Arsenic in Unresponsive Hypertensive Female Patient

Low Erythrocyte Manganese & High Arsenic in Unresponsive Hypertensive Female Patient

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ION Profile in Patient with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)

Over-Stimulation of The Kynurenine Pathway Can Diminish Tryptophan Levels To The Point That T-Cell Responses Are Inhibited; Leading to Poor Prognosis in Leukemia Patients.

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ION Profile in Patient Suffering Symptoms of Cognitive Dysfunction Consistent with CFS

An ION Profiles Includes A Total of 126 Analytes - So When Presented With An ION Profile Where Only A Select Few Markers Are Abnormal; Such Markers Take on More Significance

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High dose multi-strain probiotics in GORD

Gastrointestinal Function Profile in Patient Suffering Multiple Food Intolerances, Gastro-Oesophageal Reflux Disease (GORD), Chronic Rhinitis & Arthralgia

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Dramatic drop in urinary phthalate levels following change in water bottle brand

Urinary Levels of Common Toxic Plasticising Agents (Phthalates) Shown to Vary In An Individual According to Brand of Plastic Bottled Water Consumed

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ION Profile & GI Effects Profile in Underweight Patient with Joint Pain, Diarrhea & Constipation

ION Profiles Can Often Reveal Layered Effects of a Particular Nutrient Deficiency or Biochemical Abnormality - This Affords the Clinician Greater Confidence & Specificity in Their Therapy

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The Flip Side of Vitamin B12 Deficiency in Organic Acid Profiling

Bacterial Overgrowth may Affect Methylmalonate Levels via Synthesis of Propionate - the Precursor to Methylmalonate

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Incidence of Cryptosporidium sp. in an Australian Outpatient Population & Treatment Considerations

Statistical Analysis Reveals High Incidence of Cryptosporidium sp. in an Australian Out-Patient Population Second Only to Blastocystis hominis.

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Using SCFA Percentage Distribution Patterns as Treatment Guides

Specific SCFA% Distribution Patterns Can Serve as an Additional Measure of the Composition of Predominant Bacteria

In our previous communication, we highlighted the fascinating phenomenon of ‘metabolic cross-feeding’ as a means of explaining the diversity in patient response to prebiotics.

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