Monday 6 July 2020

Alzheimer's disease early detection - complete list of tests

I realised that all the tests where mentioned across few posts, sa maybe it will be easier if there is a list of them, with the normal values:

Genetics - ApoE -Ideally negative for ApoE4

Blood tests:

Inflammation AD (Alzheimer's disease)
-homocysteine - under 7
-vitamin B (B6 60-100, B12 500-1500, Folate 10-25)
-vitamin C 1.3-2.5
-vitamin D 50-80
-vitamin E 12-20
-Omega3:Omega 6 ratio 0.5-3.0
-A/G ratio (albumin/globulin) -more than 1.8/ albumin more than 4.5 
-fasting insulin - less than 4.5 (fasting glucose 70-90)
-A1c - less than 5.6
-BMI (body mass index) - 18-25
-LDL-p 700-1000
-cholesterol - more than 150
-HDL more than 50
-triglycerides - under 150
-glutathione 5-5.5
-RBC thiamine - 100-150
-Leaky gut, leaky blood-brain barrier, gluten sensitivity - negative

Trophic support AD
-vitamin D -50-80
-estradiol (E2) - 50-250
-progesterone -1-20
-pregnenolone -50-100
-cortison 10-18
-DHEA sulphate 350-430 women, 400-500 men
-testosterone 500-1000, free testosterone 6.5-15 free
-free T3 3.2-4.2, free T4 1.3-1.8, reverse T3 less than 20, TSH less than 2

Toxin related AD
-mercury less than 5, lead less than 2, arsenic less than 7, cadmium less than 2.5
-copper/zinc ratio 0.8-1.2
-C4a less than 2830, MSH 35-81
-RBC magnesium 5.2-6.5
-copper 90-110, zinc 90-110
-selenium 110-150
-potassium 4.5-5.5
-calcium 8.5-10.5

Microbiome - gut/oral/nasal - no pathogens

I hope this helps. You just read my previous posts to see if you are at risk and which way you need to improve. 

G.


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