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Client: John Doe • Born: May 4th, 1993 • ID: #1568416416416
* Performed by Spectracell Laboratories
BODY CHEMISTRY TEST*
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Client: Jane Doe • Born: May 4th, 1993 • ID: #1568416416416
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* Performed by Spectracell Laboratories
BODY CHEMISTRY TEST*
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Congratulations on your body chemistry test. This isn’t an ordinary lab test. Our test results will provide your nutritional history for the past 4-6 months – a vast improvement to typical, static, one-time testing – making it the most accurate test for nutrition available.
Everybody is unique, including you. In your results, you will discover what biochemical disparities may exist in your make-up. These cellular differences may be the root cause of numerous unwanted symptoms or can be used effectively to optimize health and performance.
Welcome to you Body Chemistry Test (BCT) Report!
A personalized approach to health
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What you will learn/what we measure: We have measured 35+ micronutrients, from vitamins to amino acids and anti-oxidants, to provide you a powerful tool for optimal health, fitness and insight into any health condition.
From your body chemistry test, we provide your unique nutrient status in the following areas:
VITAMINS AND MINERALS15 Reports+Find out your current vitamin and mineral needs in your body to treat any deficiencies.
ANTI-OXIDANT PANEL15 Reports+Understand your heart health, oxidative stress and ability to fight infections and diseases.
ENERGY AND METABOLISM6 Reports+Know how well your body uses vitamins and minerals for energy and metabolism.
AMINO ACIDS3 Reports+Learn about your amino acid and protein status.
VITAMINS
Vitamin AVitamin B1Vitamin B2Vitamin B3Vitamin B6Vitamin B12Vitamin CVitamin DVitamin KBiotinFolatePantothenate
MINERALS
CalciumMagnesiumZincCopperManganese AsparagineGlutamineSerine
CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM & FATTY ACIDS
ChromiumFructose SensitivityGlucose-Insulin MetabolismOleic Acid
METABOLITES
CholineInositolCarnitine
ANTIOXIDANTS
GlutathioneSeleniumVitamin EAlpha Lipoic AcidCoenzyme Q10Cysteine
AMINO ACIDS
AsparagineGlutamineSerine
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Our test measures your lymphocyte (a type of white blood cell), not the typical red blood cells. Why? Your lymphocytes have a 4- to 6-month lifespan and accumulate nutrients during that time. As a result, the nutrient levels accumulated in these lymphocytes represent a history of an individual's nutrient status. Our test gives you your nutrition status for the last 4-6 months, and a more accurate test than a one-time static blood test. Similar to how A1C is the gold standard in diabetic testing, our test is the goal standard for nutritional status. journey towards achieving our own, individual optimal health.
For ExampleFor Vitamin B12, we remove this from the medium or testing environment. We measure how well your cell grows using the Vitamin B12 found in your own lymphocyte (white blood cell). For Vitamin B12, a growth rate of at least 53% is considered normal. Results below this are considered a functional deficiency, and between 53-58%, considered a borderline deficiency.
Your Nutritional Status
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How it works?
Take white blood cell (lymphocyte) from the blood
Put these WBC (graphic) into an environment that contains the most optimal conditions for all the nutrients
We stimulate these cells to growth and measure your individual response
We compare your micronutrient results to an established* reference range of 30-100% of each nutrient
* Established by measuring hundred of thousands of assays of healthy individuals
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1. TEST RESULT (% CONTROL)
This column represents the patient’s growth response in the test media measured by DNA synthesis as compared to the optimal growth observed in the 100% media.
2. FUNCTIONAL ABNORMALS
An interpretation is provided for those nutrients found to be deficient.
3. REFERENCE RANGE
This column represents how this patient’s result compares to thousands of patients previously tested. A patient’s result is considered deficient when it is less than the reference range.
4. GRAPHS
The abnormal range of results is noted in the blue area. Abnormal results are indicated in red. The gray cross hatch area is a representation of the range of test results found in a random selection of subjects.
How to read this report
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TOTAL ANTIOXIDANT FUNCTION
Total Anti-Oxidant Function is a measurement of overall antioxidant function. The patient’s cells are grown in the optimal media, stimulated to grow, and then increasing amounts of a free radical generating system (H2O2) are added. The cell’s ability to resist oxidative damage is determined. The increasing levels of peroxide will result in diminished growth rates in those patients with poor antioxidant function capacity.
INDIVIDUAL ANTIOXIDANT LEVELS
In the tests for individual antioxidants, it is determined which specific antioxidants may be deficient and thus affecting the Total Anti-Oxidant Function result. For these tests, the patient’s cells are preincubated with one of the nutrient antioxidants, i.e. selenium, and then theTotal Anti-Oxidant Function test is repeated to determine if the addition of selenium improves the patient’s antioxidant function. This process is repeated for each individual antioxidant.
Antioxidants tested with this process:Glutathione, Cysteine, Coenzyme-Q10, Selenium, Vitamin E, and Alpha Lipoic Acid
Micronutrients Patient Results (%) Functional Abnormals Reference Range(greater than)
Vitamin B1 (Thiamin) 85 Borderline >78%
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 56 Borderline >53%
Vitamin B3 (Niacinamide) 87 Borderline >80%
Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin) 16 Borderline >14%
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40
60
80
100
59
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Summary of Deficient Test Results
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Testing determined the following functional deficiencies:
Oleic Acid Glutathione Vitamin E
Borderline deficiencies include:
Vitamin B2 Vitamin B12 Pantothenate Inositol
Vitamin D3 Manganese Chromium Magnesium
Coenzyme Q-10 Selenium Vitamin K2 Vitamin C
Copper Spectrox Immunidex
Total Anti-Oxidant Function
Total Antioxidant Function
20
40
60
80
100
50
Total Immune Function
Total Immune Function
20
40
60
80
100
5755
50
45
40
35
30
<20 21-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 61-70 71-80 81-90 >90
60
65
70
75
Total Immune Function vs Age
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Amino AcidsSerineGlutamineAsparagine
494657
Deficient
Borderline
>30%>37%>39%
Micronutrients Patient Results (%) Functional Abnormals Reference Range(greater than)
B Complex VitaminsVitamin B1 (Thiamin)Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) Vitamin B3 (Niacinamide)Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)Folate PantothenateBiotin
8556876316 3812 45
Borderline
Borderline
Borderline
>78%>53%>80%>54%>14%>32%>7%>34%
MetabolitesCholineInositolCarnitine
266055
Borderline>20%>58%>46%
Other VitaminsVitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol)Vitamin A (Retinol)Vitamin K2
517734
Borderline
Borderline
>50%>70%>30%
Carbohydrate MetabolismGlucose-Insulin InteractionFructose SensitivityChromium
464943 Borderline
>38%>34%>40%
MineralsCalciumManganeseZincCopperMagnesium
4855474541
Borderline
BorderlineBorderline
>38%>50%>37%>42%>37%
Fatty AcidsOleic Acid 65 Deficient >65%
Total Antioxidant FunctionTotal Immune Function
5057
BorderlineBorderline
>40%>40%
AntioxidantsGlutathioneCysteineCoenzyme Q-10SeleniumVitamin EAlpha Lipoic AcidVitamin C
42528876849047
Deficient
BorderlineBorderlineDeficient
Borderline
>42%>41%>86%>74%>84%>81%>40%
Your Results
The reference ranges listed in the above table are valid for male and female patients 12 years of age or older.
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Total Antioxidant Function
20
40
60
80
100
50
Total Anti-Oxidant Function
Total Anti-Oxidant Function value above 65%-indicates a desirable status for apparently healthy individuals. Since antioxidants are protective nutrients, the most desired status would be the greatest ability to resist oxidative stress.
Total Anti-Oxidant Function value between 40% and 65%-indicates an average antioxidant function for apparently healthy individuals. An average status means the ability to resist oxidative stress similar to the majority of persons. However, average status is not ideal, nor is it clearly deficient.
Total Anti-Oxidant Function value below 40%-indicates a deficient antioxidant function resulting in a decreased ability to resist oxidative stress or an increased antioxidant load.
Total Antioxidant Function is a measurement of overall antioxidant function. The patient’s cells are grown in the optimal media, stimulated to grow, and then increasing amounts of a free radical generatingsystem (H2O2) are added. The cell’s ability to resist oxidative damage is determined. The increasing levels of peroxide will result in diminished growth rates in those patients with poor antioxidant function capacity.
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Carbohydrate Metabolism
Fructose Sensitivity
20
31
42
53
65
49
Glucose-Insulin Interaction
25
36
47
58
70
46
Chromium
20
32
45
57
70
43
Adequate Borderline DeficientValues in this area represent a deficiency and may require nutrient repletion may require nutrient repletion or dietary changes
Values in this area represent a borderline and may require nutrient repletion or dietary changes.
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Total Immune Function
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40
60
80
100
57
Total Immune Function
Total Immune Function value above 65%-indicates a strong response, a measurement of cell-mediated immune function.
Total Immune Function value between 40% and 65%-indicates an average response.
Total Immune Function value above 65%-may indicate a weakened cell mediated immune response.
Total Immune Function is an indication of the patient's T-Lymphoproliferative response to mitogen stimulation relative to the response of a control population. An average or weakened immune response may improve with correction of the nutritional deficiencies determined by the micronutrient testing.
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Adequate Borderline DeficientValues in this area represent a deficiency and may require nutrient repletion may require nutrient repletion or dietary changes
Values in this area represent a borderline and may require nutrient repletion or dietary changes.
B Complex Vitamins
Vitamin B1 (Thiamin)
60
75
91
106
122
85
Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)
0
10
20
30
40
16
Folate
15
26
38
50
62
38
Pantothenate
0
10
20
30
40
12
Biotin
25
36
47
58
70
45
Vitamin B3 (Niacinamide)
60
75
91
107
123
87
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
30
45
60
75
90
56
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
30
45
60
75
90
63
Individual Antioxidants
Glutathione
25
35
45
55
65
42
Vitamin E (A-tocopherol)
70
77
85
92
100
84
Alpha Lipoic Acid
70
77
85
92
100
90
Vitamin C
18
38
58
78
98
47
Coenzyme Q-10
70
80
90
100
110
88
Cysteine
30
40
50
60
70
52
Selenium
62
70
78
86
94
76
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Adequate Borderline DeficientValues in this area represent a deficiency and may require nutrient repletion may require nutrient repletion or dietary changes
Values in this area represent a borderline and may require nutrient repletion or dietary changes.
Other Vitamins & Minerals
Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol)
30
45
60
75
90
51
Calcium
20
31
42
53
65
48
Zink
20
31
42
53
65
47
Copper
20
32
45
57
70
45
Magnesium
20
32
45
57
70
41
Vitamin K2
0
25
50
75
100
34
Vitamin A (Retinol)
58
66
75
84
93
77
Manganese
40
52
65
77
90
55
Amino Acids & Metabolites
Serine
10
25
40
55
70
49
Inositol
40
52
65
77
90
60
Carnitine
31
41
51
61
72
55
Oleic Acid
45
57
70
82
95
65
Asparagine
20
32
45
57
70
57
Glutamine
20
32
45
57
70
46
Choline
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10
20
30
40
26
Supplement Dosage Reason
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BloodTesting
Based you your results, here is your recommended custom supplement:
Vitamin D 1000 IU Sub-Optimal Levels
Vitamin K2 45 mcg Low Levels
Vitamin B12 Methylcobalamin 500 mcg Suggested for Age
Folic acid as 5-Methytetrahydrofolate 400 mcg Suggested for Age
Cysteine 300 mg Low Levels
Carnitine 300 mg Low Levels
Copper Citrate 2 mg Low Levels
Magnesium Glycinate 240 mg Low Levels
Alpha Lipoic Acid 200 mg Low Levels
Glutathione 50 mg Oxidant Boost
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) 250 mg Low Levels
Zinc Citrate 25 mg Sub-Optimal Levels
Selenium 100 mcg Sub-Optimal Levels