THE TESTS
Stone Comment
Cholesterol crystals (encased in bile) Accumulate in your liver bile ducts.
The Liver Cleanse (page 599) is recommended many times
in the Case histories. This will get rid of gallstones, without
surgery!
Blood Tests
There are many blood tests that can be performed by a
clinical laboratory. In the case histories I do not list all that
were done (I typically ordered about 60), but only the ones that
I thought significant. Here are some I refer to in the case histo-
ries:
Test
Comment
Alk. Phos. Alkaline phosphatase, bone enzymes. Goes up with bone
disease, cancer.
Amylase An enzyme produced by the pancreas. It should not be in
the blood.
Atyp lymphs Atypical lymphocytes. Misshaped.
Baso Basophils, a variety of white blood cells. When over 1% is
suggestive of cancer.
Blasts Immature white blood cells, should not be in the blood.
BUN Blood urea nitrogen. Body waste - controlled by kidneys
and liver - too low, due to malonic acid, too high due to
bacterial invasion.
Ca125 A cancer marker for ovarian cancer.
Calcium Too low (below 9.0) if parathyroid problem. Too high (above
10.0) if thyroid problem. May appear normal (9.5), when
problem is in both glands.
Chloride Electrolyte, controlled by adrenal glands.
Cholesterol High amounts are indicative of blocked bile ducts in the
liver, preventing excretion. Low levels reflect liver problems
as in cancer.
CO2 Total carbonate. Too low in acid, too high in alkaline condi-
tions.
Creatinine Body waste derived from our muscles - controlled by kid-
neys and should be 0.9 to 1.0 mg/dl.