Step One – Diabetes Tests
Discovering the Triggers and Mediators with Diabetes Tests
Functional Medicine takes a unique approach to understanding Diabetes Tests by delving into the underlying triggers and mediators.
By examining various factors influencing the disease, such as environmental interactions and the health of the gastrointestinal, endocrine, and immune systems, personalized treatment plans can be developed to address individual needs.
Critical Tests to Be Done at Home:
- pH Testing of Saliva and Urine: Monitoring body pH is essential for regulating biochemical reactions and enzyme activity. This test, included in the program, assesses the acidity or alkalinity of bodily fluids, providing valuable information about overall health.
- Saliva Spit Test for Yeast: This is a do-it-yourself test to identify potential fungal overgrowth, particularly relevant for those with diabetes. Positive results indicate the need for further evaluation and treatment under the guidance of a healthcare professional.
Critical Diabetes Tests to Be Done at the Clinic:
- Hemoglobin A1C: This test, typically performed at a doctor’s office or included in the program, evaluates glucose levels in the blood over time. It offers crucial insights into metabolic health and aids in managing glucose-related concerns.
- Glucose Test: Monitoring blood glucose levels provides immediate insights into how your body processes sugar, which is essential for diabetes management.
- Cholerestol Triglycerides Test: Assessing triglyceride levels helps evaluate lipid metabolism and cardiovascular health, both essential considerations in diabetes management.
- Yearly Blood Work can offer further insights into health and potential contributing factors to diabetes.
Understanding the Diabetes Tests:
- HbA1c Test: Evaluates glucose metabolism over time, aiding in diabetes management. Hemoglobin A1c measures how well one controls one’s blood sugar levels over 3 months.
- Blood Glucose: Our bodies depend on keeping blood glucose (blood sugar) levels within a healthy range. According to the World Health Organization, an average fasting blood glucose level is between 70 mg/dL and 100 mg/dL.
- pH Saliva and Urine: Monitors body pH, crucial for biochemical reactions and overall health.
- Yeast Test through Saliva: Identifies potential fungal overgrowth, which is especially relevant for diabetes patients.
- Body Mass Index (BMI): Assessing BMI provides insights into overall health and can guide lifestyle adjustments to manage diabetes effectively. Calculate Your BMI Here
- Hair Mineral and Heavy Metal Test: Every 3 months, you can assess your organ health functionally.
Consider Additional Tests:
The Hair Mineral Heavy Metal Test can contribute to diabetes assessment and mineral and organ health.
Take Control of Your Health
Through these functional lab tests, you can empower yourself with knowledge about your metabolic health. By understanding the triggers and mediators of diabetes, personalized treatment plans can be developed to support your journey toward optimal health.
Your Path to Better Health Starts Now!
Don’t wait any longer to invest in your well-being. Join the thousands who have transformed their lives with our program.
Whether you’re young or old, our Blood Sugar Balancing and Prediabetic and Diabetes Program Overview will lay the foundation for cellular-level health restoration. Experience vitality like never before!
There is more to this than the Diabetes Program Overview provides.
Don’t Let Another Day Slip By.
Elevate Your Life NOW!
Fast shipping, immediate downloads, and your unbreakable commitment.
Are you ready for a metamorphosis that may change the trajectory of your life?
GET IN TOUCH – Diabetes Tests
Step Into Your Greatness and Order Your Diabetes Tests Now!
Got questions? We’ve got answers, strategies, and unyielding support. Step up and reach out!
GET IN TOUCH
We can be reached via text message at (719) 423-0306 or via the contact request form here.
Colorado, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, West Virginia, Hawaii, Arkansas, New Hampshire, Missouri, Wisconsin, Mississippi, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Ohio, Virginia, Maryland, Michigan, California, Oklahoma, Delaware, District of Columbia, Georgia, Arizona, Florida