

Lab Testing for Identifying Imbalances Related to Fatigue
Jul 20, 2022
28:54
In this episode, we discuss imbalances related to fatigue and the in-depth testing needed to truly diagnose where a client's fatigue is coming from. It's important for practitioners to know how to identify the underlying causes of fatigue. Some of the main causes of low energy, including anemia, neurotransmitter, imbalances, hormone imbalances, mitochondrial dysfunction and nutrient insufficiencies. Tune in to learn how you can support your clients to build their energy levels and the functional testing needed to locate the underlying root cause of a patients’ fatigue.
IN THIS EPISODE:
- [03:00] It's important to start with a comprehensive blood chemistry panel and to know how to read it from a functional perspective.
- [08:00] What to do when there are different balances in iron, ferritin and melatonin.
- [15:00] Insulin is usually elevated early on in the process of blood sugar and insulin dysregulation.
- [21:00] If a client’s B12 function is high, oftentimes, they may have methylation issues.
- [23:00] The three functional tests to use to find out if there's an underlying root cause of a person's fatigue.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- It's important to begin with a comprehensive blood chemistry panel and to know how to read it from a functional perspective.
- There are many factors which may lead to fatigue, from nutrient deficiencies, low or high amounts of vitamins and testing which is too basic.
- By completing in depth testing and considering additional factors, you will be able to better locate the root issue for a clients’ fatigue.
LINKS:
www.reinventhealthcare.com/energy
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