Category: Lab Interpretation & Testing
Effective lab interpretation reveals root causes of mood, metabolic, and neurological disorders. This category examines lab interpretation for zinc:copper ratio, histamine, folate, ceruloplasmin, OAT markers, lipid patterns, CRP, IL-6, homocysteine, and metabolic biomarkers that guide individualized treatment.
Fragile X Syndrome: Genetic Testing, Symptoms & Support Options for Families
Fragile X Syndrome: Understanding Genetic Testing and Supportive Nutrient-Based Options Fragile X Syndrome is one [...]
The Cholesterol Myth – What’s good, what’s bad and what to test.
The Truth About Cholesterol: Why It’s Not the Villain You Think For decades, we’ve been [...]
Lower Cholesterol Without Statins
Lower Cholesterol Without Statins This page explains how to lower risk with diet-first changes, targeted [...]
Folinic Acid for Autism – FRAT Testing
Leucovorin for Autism: What Parents and Clinicians Should Know Families and clinicians are exploring whether [...]
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Low Brain Folate in Autism, Seizures, and Neurological Disorders: The Role of Folinic Acid
Cerebral Folate Deficiency in Autism Low Brain Folate in Autism, Seizures, and Neurological Disorders: Why [...]
Ferritin Testing: Iron Toxicity and its Links to Oxidative Stress, Gut Health, and Age Related Disease
Iron Overload: Ferritin, Toxic Overload, Liver Inflammation and Brain Health Iron, a critical mineral, is [...]
Zinc Deficiency | Meaning, Symptoms and Testing
Zinc Deficiency Meaning Zinc deficiency refers to the condition where there is insufficient zinc in [...]
Raising Ceruloplasmin to Improve Copper Overload Symptoms
Copper Imbalance: Causes, Symptoms and Increasing Ceruloplasmin to Improve Free Copper What is Ceruloplasmin? Ceruloplasmin [...]
Copper Overload and Depression
Copper Overload and its Physical and Neurological Symptoms Copper overload, also known as copper toxicity [...]
Copper Toxicity – A Common Cause of Psychiatric Symptoms and How to Treat It with Zinc and Antioxidants
Copper Toxicity; Science, Symptoms, Therapy The Five Biotypes of Depression: Copper Overload William Walsh, PhD, [...]
