FEBRUARY "HEART" LAB SALE!
Dr. Carly has some Lab Sales going on this "LOVE" & "HEART" MONTH because heart attacks are very DIFFICULT to treat once your have an event and they can immediately KILL YOU! If you work hard to uncover the underlying cause of symptoms you will open a world of preventative medicine!
Labs can be done anywhere in the country at any Lab Corp. Results usually emailed to you within 24 hours! CLICK HERE Every year you have a new opportunity to detect heart disease, diabetes and other conditions that could threaten your health. Take advantage with Dr. Carly's Comprehensive Wellness Profile (CWP), our most complete general wellness panel. Lack of access to laboratory testing and over-inflated prices should not be the reason you don't practice PREVENTION of physical disease. Dr. Carly can help you and your family live a life of FREE of disease but you need to know what is going on at the cellular level. Get some RAW data and lets talk about what is going on and how to fix it! Complete Blood Count (CBC) Thyroid w/TSH Lipids Liver Kidney Minerals and Bone Fluids and Electrolytes Diabetes Many of you have asked me "What is the difference between a NMR Lipoprofile and a Lipid Profile?" Which test should I have? To understand what would be best for you, understanding cholesterol is very important. Lipids are fats and non-fats that are a source of energy for the cells in our body. Lipoprotein particles transport two lipids, cholesterol and triglycerides, through the blood stream. The particles are a combination of protein, cholesterol, triglyceride, and phospholipids. Lipoproteins are classified in three categories: High-density lipoprotein (HDL); low-density lipoprotein (LDL); and, very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL). HDL is considered "good cholesterol" as it transports to the liver for removal and cleans up other extra cholesterol. LDL is considered "bad cholesterol" because it leaves extra cholesterol behind in blood vessel walls. VLDL contains the most triglycerides. The culprit for wall attachment of cholesterol is the particle number of LDL, not the cholesterol itself. Lipid profiles are designed to test the number of lipoprotein particles in a body's system. The CardioPlus profile offered by DirectLabs contains a lipid profile,which tests the HDL, LDL, Triglycerides, as well as your metabolic system. NMR Profile is slightly different in that it not only provides direct measurement of the number but also the size of particles as well as HDL and VLDL subclasses. This is done through nuclear magnetic resonance, kind of a like an MRI of cholesterol. Lipid profiles are still a standard in evaluating cholesterol in the medical community; however, for further analysis, the NMR has become a very effective tool. Click Here to purchase this month SALE on blood tests: CLICK HERE TO ORDER YOUR TESTING Comments are closed.
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