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This measures an omega-3 index and omega-3 score to assess for heart disease risk and a marker for inflammation. Low Omega 3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA) have been associated with increased risks of rheumatoid and osteo arthritis, depression, early dementia, asthma, ADD/ADHD, certain cancers, vision changes, sin conditions and poor neurological development in infants. If you are already taking an omega supplement, this test can show you how well your band and dose may be working for you.
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Includes: TSH, T3 , T4, Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies
Thyroid hormones help regulate metabolism, energy, heart rate, body temperature, blood pressure, and weight. When you have a low thyroid, you may experience: weight gain, fatigue, depression, cold body temperature, muscle aches and arthritis, poor concentration/brain fog, constipation, dry skin, lowered immune system and many more symptoms. If you have a high functioning thyroid, you may experience increased sweating, headaches, nausea, fatigue, weight loss, heart palpitations, fast pulse, anxiety, irritability. Some estimate as many as $2M Canadians suffer from thyroid disease – many are undiagnosed.
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Vitmain D was first known for its importance in maintaining healthy bones and acting as a hormone precursor. A deficiency is associated with a host of conditions including: diabetes, depression, Alzheimer’s, dementia, concerns in pregnancy, obesity, auto-immune disease, colitis, Crohn’s, lowered immune system, multiple sclerosis, asthma, eczema, allergies, heart diseases, cancers and others. It is known as the “sun vitamin” but is a common deficiency even in people who have regular sun exposure or who may be taking regular vitamin D supplements.
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