Thursday, June 12, 2014

How Reliable are Lab Tests for Determining Your State of Health?

All of us are familiar with our doctor's ordering laboratory tests during our annual check-ups.  I wonder how many of us realize just what parameters these tests are based upon?  National averages, mostly,  educated guesses, frequently, hard science, sometimes.

The best example is the 98.6F.  as the determinant normal body temperature reading.  What many don't know is that millions of people's normal body temperature can run between 95.5 F. to 99.5 F. and that the 98.6 number is merely an average temp reading taken from our armed forces in WW 2.  If your temperature is normally 96 F and you are reading, 98.6 F, you are definitely running a fever. I know one person like this and he tells me that every time he has gone to the medical doctor with a "normal" temperature reading, he has to convince the nurse and doc that he's not well.

Scores of other lab tests are based on the average results of mostly sick people; after all, how many of you actually go to the medical doctor and have lab work done when you are feeling well?  These lab tests don't take individual variation into consideration.  A good health care provider will put more emphasis on clinical presentation than lab results if they come back within normal limits and you are not feeling well.

I find the body lets us know in advance, sometimes years, when it is beginning to break down.  For example, there are 9 physiological indicators that show up when the metabolic pathways for sugar handling are weakening...a precursor to diabetes.  The skin, face, eyes, ears, feet, other indicators and acupuncture meridians all show us signs of systemic physiological imbalances. 

What is especially helpful is the fact that we can analyze how each system of the body is functioning, and that imbalances and dysfunction can be identified well before any laboratory tests are run.  We can, in effect, head off serious problems before they are more than annoyances.

I highly recommend that anyone who is interested in their state of health take a half hour of their time to answer our systems survey and send it to me for analysis....your body is very chatty, one need only know how to listen. 

Here's the form for those of you interested in taking charge of your health:

05-08-2013HEALTHanal

You can print it out, scan it and send it back to: drkollars@gmail.com, anytime...I'll be happy to analyze your results.  You may even send it via snail mail.

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