City of Ventura Wellness Program 2014 A w/ Dr. Kristofer Young.

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City of Ventura Wellness Program 2014 A w/ Dr. Kristofer Young

  One minute of relaxed, conscious breathing with oregano  30-second check-in First things first

  Is your blood work important?  Do you get and keep copies of all your blood tests?  Do you understand the results of your blood tests?  Do you track the improvement or worsening of your results? Where are we today? Your Blood Work; get to know it

What’s the disconnect? Your Blood Work; get to know it

  Warn of imbalance or disease  Track imbalance or disease  Track improvement  Confirm balance, sufficiency, health (not enough of this) Why do we do blood work? Your Blood Work; get to know it

 Don’t rely on the results without asking a few questions  Lack of agreement – Vitamin D or ?  Don’t make sense – glucose – WebMD <110 mg/dL, American Diabetes Assn. says 70-99, but incidence of stroke increases above 83 mg/dL  If your numbers are within the “normal” range is everything OK? Is “normal” healthy?  Learn about healthy ranges by finding believable sources and asking questions. Reference Ranges Your Blood Work; get to know it

  Glucose  Cholesterol  Inflammation  Vitamin D  CBC  Omega 3 fatty acids A Few Basic, Important Tests Your Blood Work; get to know it

  Fasting glucose – limited value  Insulin  Glucose tolerance test w/ insulin  Hemoglobin A1c Glucose = Sugar Your Blood Work; get to know it

  Cholesterol - “old school” – LDL, HDL, total cholesterol, and triglycerides  The routine cholesterol test detects only about 40% of people at risk of coronary heart disease. (atherotech.com)  Expanded cholesterol panel – subclasses, particle number, and particle size Cholesterol Your Blood Work; get to know it

  High-sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP)  Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) Inflammation Your Blood Work; get to know it

 “The risk of developing heart disease has traditionally been assessed using a standard lipid panel. However, about 50% of heart attacks and strokes occur in people with 'normal' cholesterol. Thus, there are a high percentage of people at risk who are presumed healthy. While we believe it is essential to know your cholesterol levels, what actually causes heart attack and strokes is inflammation, specifically vulnerable plaque related to increased inflammation. Inflammation Your Blood Work; get to know it

  Myeloperoxidase (MPO)  Lp-PLA2 (The PLAC Test)  High-Sensitivity CRP  Urinary Microalbumin/Creatinine ratio  F2-Isoprostanes/Creatinine ratio Inflammation Your Blood Work; get to know it

  25-hydroxy-vitamin D  mg/mL or ?  Healthy levels reduce all chronic degenerative disease  The Vitamin D Council Vitamin D Your Blood Work; get to know it

  RBC, WBC and platelets  Help diagnose various conditions, such as anemia, infection, inflammation, bleeding disorder or leukemia, to name just a few  Abnormalities can be due to autoimmune diseases Complete Blood Count (CBC) Your Blood Work; get to know it

 Omega 3’s Your Blood Work; get to know it

 Omega 3’s Your Blood Work; get to know it

 Omega 3’s Your Blood Work; get to know it

 Omega 3’s Your Blood Work; get to know it The risk for sudden cardiac death is reduced by up to 90% in individuals with the highest HS-Omega-3 Index®, and there is growing evidence for an association between omega-3 biostatus and other conditions such as cellular aging, dry eye, macular degeneration, dementia, depression, joint health, etc. Most Americans do not get enough omega-3′s from their diets, and differences in age, weight, sex, diet, lifestyle habits, metabolism, and absorption make it impossible to accurately predict anyone’s omega-3 status. The only way to know for sure is to measure the HS-Omega- 3 Index®

 Omega 3’s Your Blood Work; get to know it Contact:

  Start tracking your own lab test results  Do you really think that even a caring doctor can track all of these, and do you justice?  Simple form – excel file – chart or graph What’s a Person to Do? Your Blood Work; get to know it

 Please write in 20 or fewer words, what, if anything, was important to you from this talk, and then share them with us! And to Close Your Blood Work; get to know it

 Start young: my grandson, Zion, working with me in my organic vegetable garden.