Improve Your Health With These Organic Acids Markers w/ Elizma Lambert (Part 2)
Jul 19, 2024
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Elizma Lambert discusses the importance of Organic Acids Test markers in optimizing health, covering topics like yeast/fungal indicators, bacterial markers, oxalate metabolites, Candida overgrowth, thyroid function, and mitochondrial efficiency. Lambert explains how these markers help identify gut dysbiosis, assess mitochondrial performance, achieve biochemical balance, and optimize health.
Elevated fungal markers like tartaric and arabinose may signify fungal infections impacting health conditions.
Assessing a collective range of markers is crucial for addressing gut health comprehensively.
Deep dives
Interpreting Fungal Infections and Inflammatory Markers
Elevated fungal markers like tartaric and arabinose could indicate fungal infections, leading to considerations of their role as either causal or consequential in health conditions. Elevated fungal markers may not always correlate with high CRP levels commonly associated with Candida overgrowth, with attention drawn to monocytes as potential indicators of gut dysbiosis.
Understanding Gut Dysbiosis Indicators
Evaluating monocytes percentages within the normal range above 0.6 in the Australian measurement scale could signify gut dysbiosis. While individual markers may not always reflect imbalances conclusively, assessing a collective range of markers is essential in addressing gut health comprehensively.
Exploring Bacterial Markers in Gut Health Insights
Discrepancies between bacterial markers on stool tests and organic acid tests highlight the complexity of assessing gut health. Specific bacterial markers like Clostridium indicators can offer insights into microbial imbalances, impacting neurotransmitter pathways and potentially necessitating antimicrobial interventions.
Optimizing Health Through Organic Acids Testing
Utilizing organic acids tests for holistic health optimization can provide valuable insights even in the absence of apparent health issues. Tracking markers related to mitochondrial function, fatty acid metabolism, and stress responses can offer personalized strategies to enhance overall health and resilience, facilitating targeted interventions based on individual marker variations and goals.
This is the second episode of a three-part series with Elizma Lambert, where we delve into the world of the Organic Acids Test (OAT) and its crucial role in optimizing health.
In this episode, Elizma explores an array of biochemical markers, including yeast and fungal indicators, bacterial markers, oxalate metabolites, Candida overgrowth, thyroid function, and mitochondrial efficiency.
Lambert explains how these markers are integral to identifying gut dysbiosis, assessing mitochondrial performance, achieving holistic biochemical balance, and so much more.