Nutritional assessments provide an additional level of baseline assessment for practitioners to build a treatment plan.
What is a Lab Test? Important Considerations for Laboratory Tests
Laboratory tests collect samples of blood, saliva, stool, urine, or even hair to determine if there is an underlying health issue that needs to be addressed.
The Cyclical Effect of Stress, Sleep and Immune Regulation: How to make it work for you – not against you!
Recognizing stress as an important factor for restful sleep is one thing, but managing stress, sleep, immune function, and the complex interplay between the three, requires a far deeper understanding of the specific individual factors that influence and control our biology and behavior. In this lecture, Dr. Penny Kendall-Reed will provide clinical pearls gathered over an extensive career helping patients navigate the complex cyclical effects of sleep, stress, and immune balance. She will review the genes involved in these pathways, demonstrate how to support the central nervous system, balance immune activity, and promote healthy sleeping patterns using diet, lifestyle, and targeted supplements.
Common Lab Tests That Are Used in Clinical Practice
Common lab tests evaluate samples of blood, urine, or body tissues by assigning a value range to determine if there is an issue that needs to be addressed.
Treating Chronic Pain and Inflammation More Precisely Through Lab-based Programs
Lab testing can provide a more nuanced and detailed view—going beyond merely high and low values—to assist you in personalizing your treatment plans.
3 New Updates to Make Following Your Supplement Routine Even Easier
We hope these new updates empower you to stay on track with your wellness routine.
Work Faster and Smarter with These New Tools on Fullscript
Gather vital supplement intake details, speed up searches and smooth out your planning process with our latest updates.
Optimizing heart health with nitric oxide: Explore the dual pathways and nutrients needed for optimal nitric oxide production and bioavailability
Join Danielle Moyer Male, MS, CNS, LDN, as she discusses the role of nitric oxide (NO), a small but mighty compound named “Molecule of the Year” by Science in 1992. This webinar will explore NO’s essential role in promoting cardiovascular health and maintaining healthy blood pressure. Danielle will discuss the latest research and clinical applications of supporting optimal NO production through two key pathways and enhancing NO bioavailability through targeted nutritional support.
The Pros and Cons of Food Sensitivity Tests
Food sensitivity tests may help identify specific foods causing symptoms by measuring IgG antibodies against a variety of foods using a blood sample.