Reference Guide to Blood Chemistry Analysis

Reference Guide to Blood Chemistry Analysis

Reference Guide to Blood Chemistry Analysis

Reference Guide to Blood Chemistry Analysis

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Overview

Spend less time interpreting and analyzing your patient's blood test results from a more functional, nutritional and preventative perspective. This quick reference guide is the perfect companion to Dr. Weatherby's book "Blood Chemistry and CBC Analysis- Clinical Laboratory testing from a Functional perspective". It is your complete quick reference for interpreting, analyzing, and finding the underlying cause of your patients' functional complaints. Whether you are already doing a functional analysis of blood chemistries or plan to do so soon, you will refer to this guide over and over again. The Quick Reference Guide Includes the Following: - The functional conditons associated with specific elements on a blood test. - Full In-depth patterns for the most common conditions you will see in practice. - A quick reference guide to the clinical abnormalities often reported on a stained red cell examination. - Clinical tracking forms for both the Standard US units and the Standard International units. This bestselling Quick Reference Guide has shown thousands of health care practitioners all over the world the faster, surer way to get more functional, preventative and nutritional information from the standard blood tests they run for their patients and clients.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780976136781
Publisher: Weatherby & Associates, LLC
Publication date: 09/05/2000
Pages: 60
Sales rank: 699,569
Product dimensions: 8.25(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.12(d)

About the Author

Dicken Weatherby, N.D. is the author and co-author of 7 books in the field of Functional Diagnosis and practice management. He has taught seminars in the US, Canada, and Europe, and is considered a leading authority on functionally oriented blood chemistry analysis. He is actively involved in research, writing, teaching, consulting, and private practice. Visit his latest site at www.FMTown.com or his Functional Blood Chemistry Site www.bloodchemistryanalysis.com
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