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My husband called and spoke to the head chemist at Great Plains. They explained every item on the the test, free of charge. It was very helpful. CarolynI received some test results today from Great Plains Laboratory and a few things came back high/low. Could any of you respond to what significance this might mean? Krebs Cycle (citric) - Low Fatty Acid Metabolites (suberic) - High Toxic Indicators (pyroglutamic) - Low Vitamin Indicators (ascorbic) - High I read somewhere that low pyroglutamic indicates a glutathione deficiency. I also read that citric is dependent on gluthahione production - which obviously explains a lot. The rest I can't find much info on. Thanks ~

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WOW – great – thanks for the

heads-up – I’m scheduling and appointment with the chemist as I

type!

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From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of thatgirl

Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008

11:22 AM

To: mb12 valtrex

Subject: Re:

Interpreting Great Plains Lab OAT results - help

My

husband called and spoke to the head chemist at Great

Plains. They explained every item on the the test, free of charge.

It was very helpful.

Carolyn

I received some test

results today from Great Plains Laboratory and a

few things came back high/low. Could any of you respond to what

significance this might mean?

Krebs Cycle (citric) - Low

Fatty Acid Metabolites (suberic) - High

Toxic Indicators (pyroglutamic) - Low

Vitamin Indicators (ascorbic) - High

I read somewhere that low pyroglutamic indicates a glutathione

deficiency. I also read that citric is dependent on gluthahione

production - which obviously explains a lot. The rest I can't find

much info on.

Thanks ~

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