18-02-2014, 07:04 PM
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Let's face it, these days unless you have a Bio-Chem/Endocrinology degree or background it's difficult to read and interpret your test results. I'll try to provide some basic knowledge and links to what is the best info available: (updates will be provided when possible)
.........................................see the whole list:(Best for normal tests)
http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Reference_rang...lood_tests
Let's face it, these days unless you have a Bio-Chem/Endocrinology degree or background it's difficult to read and interpret your test results. I'll try to provide some basic knowledge and links to what is the best info available: (updates will be provided when possible)
.........................................see the whole list:(Best for normal tests)
http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Reference_rang...lood_tests
- (Best)How do I interpret my results:
http://www.canaryclub.org/mainmenu-teste...icles.html
- (Good)What a Blood Test Measures
http://www.johnleemd.com/store/saliva_serum.html
- (Good)A copy of a sample test report:
http://www.lef.org/pdf/BloodTestSamples/..._Panel.pdf
- Are the same tests available for blood spot as saliva?
http://www.zrtlab.com/blood-spot-questions
- FSH Level Chart
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/fsh-level-chart.html
- (Good)Thyroid Function Tests
Normal Laboratory Values
http://www.endocrineweb.com/conditions/t...tion-tests