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Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease

Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey
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A sometimes-used urine test involves the measurement of galactose in the urine, rather than the blood, during the lactose tolerance test with ethanol. Another urine test is conducted by simultaneously administering lactose and lactulose [41]. Small amounts of lactose (up to 1% of the ingested dose) and lactulose diffuse unmediated across the intestinal mucosa and are excreted in the urine. The ratio of lactose to lactulose in the urine (collected over 10 hours) is determined by the hydrolysis of lactose. A value of less than 0.3 indicates normal lactose digestion and a ratio approaching 1.

Body Signs: From Warning Signs to False Alarms...How to Be Your Own Diagnostic Detective

Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph. D., and Jacqueline Nardi Egan
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If you do have diabetes, these color vision distortions can make it very difficult for you to monitor your blood sugar levels using color-coded urine test strips. So this is yet another reason to say no to cake. WARNING SIGN It's not unusual for athletes with diabetes to experience vivid color vision ifjfe changes after strenuous practice sessions or games. This can be a very early warning sign of diabetic eye disease. If things start looking yellow, however, you could have a type of chro-matopsia called xanthopsia.

1000 Cures for 200 Ailments: Integrated Alternative and Conventional Treatments for the Most Common Illnesses

Marshall Editions
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A Schilling urine test is also used to determine if the body is unable to absorb vitamin B12 adequately. Treatment involves B12 and folate injections every two to four weeks. Sub-lingual B12 (given under the tongue) can sometimes be effective. TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE y Herbs: Hemoglobin levels are expressed as the amount of hemoglobin in grams (g) per deciliter (dl) of whole blood. A Western medicine ž" doctor can determine your hemoglobin count. If your hemoglobin is under normal range (12-16 g/dl for women and 14-18 g/dl for men), ¦ but above 8 g/dl, try the following formula.

What Your Doctor Doesn't Know About Nutritional Medicine May Be Killing You

Ray D. Strand
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Alternative practitioners typically do a hair or eye analysis, blood work, urine test, or muscle exam to determine exactly what you need. Then they usually recommend certain herbs, bowel cleanses, diet changes, and nutritional supplementation to correct the diagnosed problem. Relief and hope mounts because someone is finally listening and can actually provide an explanation for the exhaustion, even if the diagnosis is not entirely correct.

Conscious Health: A Complete Guide to Wellness Through Natural Means

Ron Garner
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Note: In cases of serious illness, as discussed in chapter 10, the initial morning urine test results can be misleading. When the body is fighting serious conditions, such as cancer, it is so acidic that the kidneys begin to produce ammonia as a temporary damage control measure. This would give a fairly normal pH reading, but it would be false. Checking Your Mineral Reserve Testing your urine pH gives the most accurate indication of the mineral reserves in the body. Consume only alkaline fruits, vegetables, and beverages for two days.

Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease

Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey
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Another urine test is conducted by simultaneously administering lactose and lactulose [41]. Small amounts of lactose (up to 1% of the ingested dose) and lactulose diffuse unmediated across the intestinal mucosa and are excreted in the urine. The ratio of lactose to lactulose in the urine (collected over 10 hours) is determined by the hydrolysis of lactose. A value of less than 0.3 indicates normal lactose digestion and a ratio approaching 1.0 is observed in hypolactasia [41].

The Food-Mood Connection: Nutrition-based and Environmental Approaches to Mental Health and Physical Wellbeing

Gary Null and Amy McDonald
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You can detect how well the metals are being removed by means of a repeat 24-hour urine test. Chelation therapy for people who have heavy metal toxicity may be done once or twice a week for 15 weeks." Patient Story: A Single Dental Filling_ A Russian immigrant who had no fillings got a single filling when she was 20. She came to me at 22 with a shopping hag full of medicine. She didn't know what was wrong. She couldn't think. She was nauseated and sick all the time. When I asked her when it started, she said two years before. I looked into her mouth, and saw the single filling.
We also do a 24-hour urine test with an intravenous chelation procedure, and test for creatinine clearance (kidney function), as well as for heavy metals." Dr. Richard Kunin emphasizes the importance of hair tests, as opposed to the more common blood tests, in the diagnosis and prevention of heavy metal poisoning. "A beautiful son was born to me in October 1971. In about June of 1972, he had enough hair for a hair test and I did one, and found that he had roughly 80 parts per million of lead in his hair. He should have had zero.

Natural Medicine, Optimal Wellness: The Patient's Guide to Health and Healing

Jonathan V. Wright, M.D. and Alan R. Gaby, M.D.
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In addition, bone density can be monitored directly by a type of X-ray (DEXA) or indirectly with a urine test. Most of our experience has been with desiccated thyroid, so we cannot be certain that synthetic preparations such as L-thyroxine have the same safety profile. Conventional Treatment versus Natural Hormone Treatment Conventional treatment for hypothyroidism is L-thyroxine (Synthroid, Levothroid, and others) . This provides replacement of the T4 hormone only.
A more sensitive indicator is a urine test showing elevated levels of a compound called methylmalonic acid.1 However, even that test may fail to identify many patients who are likely to respond to vitamin B12 treatment. That is because most tests used to assess vitamin B12 status measure what is going on outside the brain. Conceivably, a vitamin B12 deficiency could be present in brain tissue, even though levels might be normal elsewhere in the body. That possibility was supported by a study of 16 elderly patients with dementia.
If it were important for Dmitri to take more than a gram or 2 a day of vitamin C, we could do a urine test to check for oxalate both before and after starting the vitamin C, to see if it might be a problem. Even then, the extra vitamin Bg will cut down on oxalate production from vitamin C, should it happen." "So should Dmitri take extra vitamin C?" "If we're really trying to stay healthy, at an absolute minimum it's wisest to take vitamins C and E along with that good multiple vitamin and mineral. For Dmitri, I'd suggest 1 gram of vitamin C and 400 IU of vitamin E each day.
Just to be on the safe side, we'll check a 24-hour urine test for excess oxalate, which is occasionally associated with taking large amounts of vitamin C. Too much oxalate could contribute to stone formation, and possibly damage your kidneys. As you know, kidneys are a potential weak point in lupus." "Oh, dear, I hope I haven't caused any problems." "Probably not. Since 1973, I've only seen oxalate kidney stones associated with high-quantity vitamin C twice. You're likely correct— large amounts of vitamin C can probably help in tapering prednisone more rapidly.

Naturopathic Nutrition: A Guide to Nutrient-rich Food & Nutritional Supplements for Optimum Health

Abram Hoffer, PhD, MD, FRCP(C) and Dr. Jonathan Prousjy, DPHE, DSC, ND, FRSH
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Since it is a urine test, it is simple, noninvasive, and quick. When too much bacteria is present in the small intestine, a compound known as indole is converted to indican, which eventually gets excreted in the urine. Remember that stomach acid sterilizes unwanted organisms in the stomach and intestine. If there is a deficiency of stomach acid, it is likely that 'bad' bacteria will build up in the intestines. Therefore, if a high amount of indican is present in the urine, it is likely due to low stomach acid.
The urine test for KP is relatively simple, and any modern laboratory can learn to do it with little difficulty. The double deficiency of vitamin B-6 and zinc produces symptoms in the skin, including stretch marks on the body and white spots in the fingernails. These are not calcium spots. When the two nutrients are provided, they clear. There are several good reasons for using vitamin B-6 (pyridoxine) therapeutically, both for psychiatric patients and for patients with physical disease.
I ordered a mauve factor (kryptopyrrole) urine test, expecting it would not show anything. To my surprise, the following morning the special area on the paper chromatogram specific for this compound was almost blood red. Ben was excreting large quantities of this factor. That evening, I called his father and opened the conversation by saying, "George, you are in luck, Ben has schizophrenia." George wanted to know why that made him so lucky.

America Fooled: The Truth About Antidepressants, Antipsychotics and How We've Been Deceived

Dr. Timothy Scott
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The truth is that there is no objective test for determining depression, schizophrenia or any purely mental disorder—no blood test, urine test or brain scan. The Chemical Imbalance Theory Many of those familiar with the research in this area speak of the "chemical imbalance myth." My concern with this phrase is that it implies that there is no evidence that brain chemistry is related to mental problems. The evidence is obvious and overwhelming (and no one actually questions the fact) that the mind can be harmed by disease.

Prescription for Nutritional Healing, 4th Edition: A Practical A-to-Z Reference to Drug-Free Remedies Using Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs & Food Supplements

Phyllis A. Balch, CNC
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He or she may order a urine test and an x-ray for formal diagnosis and proper treatment. Q If you have a family history of kidney stones, take calcium supplements with meals. When you consume calcium-rich foods with oxalates, they bind together and are expelled in the stool, lessening your risk of kidney stones. Calcium supplements should be avoided only by those with a personal history of kidney stones.

Prescription for Natural Cures: A Self-Care Guide for Treating Health Problems with Natural Remedies Including Diet and Nutrition, Nutritional Supplements, Bodywork, and More

James F. Balch, M.D. and Mark Stengler, N.D.
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A good test to monitor current bone metabolism is a urine test that measures bone breakdown. When bone (and cartilage) breaks down, it releases two substances known as deoxypyridinium and pyridinium, which are excreted in the urine. The rate of excretion parallels the degree of bone turnover. A high level signifies that there is likely too much bone breakdown, which is imbal-anced with bone building. This test is helpful as a way to assess the protocol currently being used to prevent or treat your osteoporosis.

Dr. Neal Barnard's Program for Reversing Diabetes: The Scientifically Proven System for Reversing Diabetes Without Drugs

Neal D. Barnard and Bryanna Clark Grogan
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CHECKING YOUR KIDNEY HEALTH Because your kidneys can easily be affected by diabetes, your doctor will check your kidney health with a simple urine test at least once a year. The goal is to see whether your kidneys are losing protein, specifically a protein molecule called albumin. Albumin itself is not especially important. What is important is that if it shows up in your urine, it is a sign that your kidneys have been affected by diabetes and are not holding on to albumin as they should. Albumin losses of greater than 30 milligrams over 24 hours are considered abnormal.

Food Intolerance Bible

Antoinette Saville and Antony J. Haynes
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I Scored Low in Section 1, But High in Sections 2 and 3 of the Questionnaire If your scores are heavily weighted in favor of the mental symptoms or physical signs and symptoms rather than the digestive symptoms, then you should take the urine test to measure your Intestinal Permeability (see pages 109-11). If positive, then follow the Gut Lining Support Plan (pages 158-9). If Your Score Is Above 71 It is hoped that no one scores this high, but if you do, I'd recommend you do a food intolerance test and seek the help of a qualified nutritionist.
In this instance it would be worthwhile testing your intestinal permeability (see urine test, Appendix III). However, please note that it is not worth taking this test if other markers within the digestive system are going to be measured and treated first. If your score in Section One is half or less that of the combined totals of Sections Two and Three, then take the Intestinal Permeability test (Appendix III).

Anti-Aging Manual: The Encyclopedia of Natural Health

Joseph E. Mario
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To determine uncompatible foods to avoid, use the Indican urine test to measure unmetabolized protein lectins causing intestinal putrefaction to indoles. (The following information has been summarized from James and Peter D Adamo, N.D.'s, bookEatRight4 Your Type. Putnam, 1996). BLOOD TYPE-O: The Oldest known blood type, predates 50,000 B.C. in Mesopotamia, Iraq, Africa, 100% in Amerinds; Has A- and B-antibodies, can receive blood from no othertype, but can donate to any blood type.
Do a Reams urine test for sugars (The S.U.R.E. Institute, Dallas, Texas). If the liver is cleansed too quickly, it begins to produce copious pancreatic Enzymes, which overreacts and produces excess Insulin, driving blood sugar down, for possible blackouts. Take a low-fat, low-Protein, high complex-Carbohydrates diet of fruits, cereals, and vegetables, raw Chlorophyll salads, distilled water cleansing, andMineral supplements. SEE Hypoglycemia. Overtime the Pancreas is weakened, leading to the 4th most common cause of death for 300,000 Americans of all ages annually, Diabetes/Hyperglycemia.
Use the Reams urine test, S.U.R.E. Institute, Dallas, Tx., 214-243-1725. Pancreatic Deficiency Signs Are hypoglycemia, alcoholism, diabetes/the symptoms for which are nervousness, sweating, dry mouth and skin, gum infections, sugars accumulate in tissues causing excessive thirst,hunger and fatigue, blurred vision, skin growths under the arms. When wounds and cuts don't heal, energize the liver connected to the pancreas connected to the gallbladder. Gallbladder removal weakens the pancreas, precursing diabetes. The Liver is the largest interior body gland, secretes Bile to emulsify Fats.

Food Intolerance Bible

Antoinette Saville and Antony J. Haynes
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Measuring the degree of leaky gut involves a urine test. While there are a number of different tests, they all involve swallowing a liquid which contains molecules that have specific absorption characteristics but are not metabolized by the body. The different molecules used for this purpose include: Cr-51-labeled EDTA, mannitol and lactulose, rhamnose, and varying molecule weights and sizes of polyethyleneg-lycol (PEG). After fasting overnight, you provide a first morning urine sample which acts as a pre-test specimen. You then drink the solution.

Prescription for Nutritional Healing, 4th Edition: A Practical A-to-Z Reference to Drug-Free Remedies Using Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs & Food Supplements

Phyllis A. Balch, CNC
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If your local pharmacy drinks and 20 percent acid-forming foods and drinks each does not carry it or urine test strips for pH, check with a day. If a pH test indicates that your body is too acidic, you medical supply company (listed under Medical Equipment, should eat more alkaline-forming foods and omit acid-forming Supplies and Repair in the yellow pages) or a hospital pharfoods from your diet until another pH test shows you have macy. Or contact Trimedica or Vaxa International, Inc., listed returned to normal.
Diagnosis is usually based on a study of individual and family medical history plus blood tests to determine levels of ceruloplasmin (a copper-carrying protein in the blood) and to check for anemia, plus a urine test to reveal elevated levels of copper in the urine. A liver biopsy to evaluate the amount of copper in liver tissue may be done to confirm the diagnosis. The dosages recommended here are for adults. For children between the ages of twelve and seventeen, reduce the dose to three-quarters of the recommended amount.
A urine test for Streptococcus pneumoniae takes fifteen minutes to perform. It is more efficient than diagnosis from mucus, blood, or saliva. Q The use of antibiotics for minor infections such as colds may lead to the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the upper airway, which can cause pneumonia. Q See also influenza and common cold, both in Part Two. POISON IVY/POISON OAK/POISON SUMAC Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac are probably the most common allergenic plants in the United States.
This is another urine test for preeclampsia. It is usually done at each visit. • Rubella antibody test. This is done to determine whether you have achieved immunity to rubella (German measles), which can be dangerous to a developing fetus in the first twelve weeks of pregnancy. It is usually taken on the first visit. • Sexually transmitted disease testing. Genital swabs may be taken to test for signs of diseases such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. This is usually done during the first visit and, possibly, in later visits. • Urinalysis.

Anti-Aging Manual: The Encyclopedia of Natural Health

Joseph E. Mario
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Lectins can be measured by the urine test for high Indican indoles. For more information, SEE Blood Types in Chapter Seven. •METHYLATION The process of Carbon and 3 Hydrogen molecules (CH3) attaching to body molecules to protect or transform them, for DNA inhibiting poor gene expression (with a Zinc-enzyme), reducing cancers, gray hair, skin wrinkles, muscle atrophy, and bone density loss. Methylation is highest in women of childbearing age, and declines with age. Methylation converts toxic homocysteine to Methionine, and with ATP converts to S-AdenosylMethionine/SAM supplying methyl groups.

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