Blood values and all they reveal

Every person is unique. Consequently, the body's metabolism differs from person to person. Blood values reflect these factors and are well established in the medical profession as a tried and trusted method for the analysis of health. Blood parameters allow conclusions to be drawn, e.g. regarding possible nutrient deficiencies or excesses.

However, the multitude of different blood values is difficult for the average person to understand. For Metabolic Balance an in-depth blood analysis is indispensable in bringing the metabolism into balance and maintaining it.

Therefore, we have created an exclusive report for you on the subject of 'blood values and all they reveal' available for free download.

The book explains: Important blood values in detail - leukocytes - erythrocytes - blood sugar (glucose) - cholesterol - uric acid - haemoglobin - haematocrit - MCV values - MCH values.

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5 reasons why you should read our exclusive report:

  • You will learn which blood values are evaluated in the blood analysis and what they say about your state of health.
  • You will learn how you can sustainably improve your blood values through a healthy diet.
  • You will see how you can prevent diet-related diseases such as type 2 diabetes or metabolic syndrome.
  • You will notice how the metabolism can still be negatively influenced by a supposedly healthy diet.
  • You will find out how you can keep your blood values permanently at a healthy level with the Metabolic Balance metabolism programme...

A glance at the exclusive report 'Blood values and all they reveal'

Diabetes - a widespread disease - Sustainably improving symptoms through nutrition

The figures are alarming: Worldwide, about 415 million people (approx. 8.9 percent of the total population) suffer from diabetes. In Australia alone, about 1.2 million people are affected and the trend is rising. {Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics 2015] 

More than 90 % of patients suffer from the 'acquired' form of diabetes (diabetes mellitus type 2). The main cause for this is an unhealthy diet, accompanied by being overweight and too little exercise.
With the help of a healthy diet adapted to the individual metabolism, the symptoms of diabetes may be alleviated and the need for an external insulin supply significantly reduced.

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Cholesterol - starting point for essential substances

In our exclusive report 'Blood values and all they reveal' you will find further useful information about cholesterol such as the difference between 'good' cholesterol (HDL cholesterol) and 'bad' cholesterol (LDL cholesterol).

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Cholesterol is an extremely misunderstood substance. When too high, it can lead to arteriosclerosis (blockage of blood vessels) and thus in the long term to a heart attack or stroke.

At the same time, however, cholesterol is the starting point for hormones such as all our essential sex hormones. Cholesterol is also used to produce the bile acids required for the digestion of lipids (fats) and Vitamin D, known as "sun hormone". It is indispensable for our health and is supplied to the body on the one hand through our food and on the other through self-synthesis.

A healthy diet with a balanced supply of the main nutrients (carbohydrates, protein, fat) keeps the cholesterol level in a healthy balance.

Uric acid - causes for increased blood values

Uric acid is an end product of purine metabolism. It is a metabolic final end product that the body does not need and is therefore excreted mainly via the kidneys, but also via the stools.

An increased uric acid level (hyperuricemia) in the blood can have various underlying causes:

  • increased supply of purines via our food 
  • decreased excretion processes
  • Increased self-production through cell decay or cell remodelling
  • Pharmaceutical drug side effects (e.g. antihypertensive drugs)
  • kidney diseases
  • alcoholism

Often, an increased uric acid level is generally associated with an excessive supply of purine via the diet. However, most of the uric acid in the body is caused by the body's own breakdown of protein from muscle cells.

An exact consideration of the uric acid values under consideration of all relevant factors is therefore necessary and can be regulated with the help of a metabolism program based on the blood analysis.

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Metabolic Balance

Metabolic program based on blood analysis

You have now understood why it's so important to have a detailed analysis of the individual blood values in order to make reliable conclusions and provide the appropriate advice for metabolic health, Metabolic Balance has held this view for many years.

In the video you will learn why laboratory values are indispensable in modern nutritional medicine as the basis for the creation of an individual nutrition plan.

Get your own analysis and personally experience the effectiveness of our metabolism programme. Start your healthy and energised life today!

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