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Pantothenic Acid, Part 2 (Testing, Food, and Supplements) | Mastering Nutrition #66

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The Correlation Between Blood and Urine

In 1986, Eisenstadt found that intake correlated 14% with the levels in blood and 36%. But there's another important point. The urine didn't correlate with the blood at all. And so what that means is that you have to pick one if both of them were offering some information about status. If they don't correlate at all, only one can be telling us about status. We know faithfully gets worse when you get worse, that faithfully gets better when you get better. That one is not blood, it's urine.

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