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What Can Biophysical250 Tell You?

Millions of adults—even those who appear healthy—live with undetected illnesses. In the U.S. alone, 1.4 million people will be diagnosed with cancer this year. Another 17 million will suffer an adverse cardiovascular event. The good news is that the sooner specific diseases and medical conditions are detected; the sooner—and more effectively—they can be treated. The Biophysical250 health assessment gives you information to help make decisions that can impact your health and change your life.

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Biophysical250 surveys the biomarkers in your blood that could indicate many conditions and diseases including:

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Biophysical250 Autoimmune Disease Biomarkers

The immune system protects the body from potentially harmful substances such as microorganisms, toxins and cancer cells. Autoimmune disorders develop when the immune system destroys normal body tissues, resulting in the destruction of one or more types of body tissues, abnormal growth of an organ, or changes in organ function. Biophysical250 tests numerous biomarkers that can indicate the presence of autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus and antiphospholipid syndrome.

Biophysical250 Cancer Biomarkers

Cancer involves the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells that have mutated from normal cells. This growth can prevent normal function of vital organs or spread throughout the body, damaging essential systems. Certain cancers are frequently associated with specific serum biomarkers. Biophysical250 includes biomarkers to test for several types of cancer, including breast, colon, liver, ovarian, prostate and pancreatic.

Biophysical250 Cardiovascular Biomarkers

Cardiovascular refers to the heart (cardio) and blood vessels (vascular). Cardiovascular disease is a general term that refers to problems that occur in the body as a result of blocked arteries due to plaque build-up. Problems caused by plaque build-up include heart attack, stroke, peripheral vascular disease, and renal artery stenosis. Biophysical250 includes cutting edge biomarkers to fully assess risk for cardiovascular disease.

Biophysical250 Diabetes and other Metabolic Disorder Biomarkers

Diabetes is metabolic disorder and a lifelong disease marked by high levels of sugar in the blood. It can be caused by too little insulin (a hormone produced by the pancreas to regulate blood sugar), resistance to insulin, or both. Pre-diabetes is a condition in which blood glucose levels are higher than normal but are not high enough for a diagnosis of diabetes. People who have pre-diabetes are at increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes, heart disease and stroke. Biophysical250 can indicate the presence of pre-diabetes, type I diabetes and type II diabetes. Biophysical250 also includes biomarkers for metabolic syndrome and obesity.

Biophysical Cell Signaling Biomarkers

Immunity, inflammation and the production of new blood cells are mediated by the complex interaction of a number of serum biomarkers called cytokines. They are elevated in processes relating to host disease and repair. Biomarker250 includes numerous biomarkers to test cell signaling function.

Biophysical250 Diabetes and other Metabolic Disorder Biomarkers

Diabetes is metabolic disorder and a lifelong disease marked by high levels of sugar in the blood. It can be caused by too little insulin (a hormone produced by the pancreas to regulate blood sugar), resistance to insulin, or both. Pre-diabetes is a condition in which blood glucose levels are higher than normal but are not high enough for a diagnosis of diabetes. People who have pre-diabetes are at increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes, heart disease and stroke. Biophysical250 can indicate the presence of pre-diabetes, type I diabetes and type II diabetes. Biophysical250 also includes biomarkers that can identify other metabolic disorders, such as metabolic syndrome and diabetes.

Biophysical250 Hematology Biomarkers

Hematologic abnormalities can reflect problems with fluid volume (such as dehydration) or loss of blood. They can also reflect acute or chronic infection, allergies, anemia, or problems with blood clotting.

Biophysical250 Endocrine Biomarkers

Endocrine glands produce and secrete hormones into the blood or lymph systems. These glands include the thyroid, parathyroid, pituitary, adrenal, and the gonads. Hormones produced by these glands may affect one organ or tissue, or the entire body. Biophysical250 includes biomarkers that indicate menopause, testosterone deficiency, hormone related fertility problems, thyroid disease, parathyroid disease, pituitary problems, and adrenal gland disease.

Biophysical250 Hematology Biomarkers

Hematologic abnormalities can reflect conditions such as anemia, and infection, and problems with blood clotting. Hematology also assesses hydration and loss of blood.

Biophysical250 Immune/Inflammation Biomarkers

The immune system consists of certain types of white blood cells, antibodies and other proteins that protect the body from potentially harmful substances. The inflammatory response is part of the immune reaction. It occurs when tissues are injured by bacteria, trauma, toxins, heat or any other cause. Biophysical250 looks at immune system deficiencies, and acute and chronic inflammation.

Biophysical250 Nutritional Status Biomarkers

Malnutrition means a person's body is not getting enough nutrients. The condition may result from an inadequate or unbalanced diet, digestive difficulties, absorption problems, or other medical conditions. Biophysical250 evaluates nutritional status, including vitamin and protein deficiencies and can indicate the presence of nutrition-related medical conditions such as celiac disease. The Biophysical250 also provides an in-depth analysis of dietary fats, helping to understand if a person is getting enough of important fats such as omega 3 fatty acids and is getting too much of harmful fats such as saturated fatty acids and trans fats.

Biophysical Organ System Biomarkers

Major organ function is most comprehensively evaluated with blood tests assessing the levels of serum biomarkers that are regulated or synthesized by the various organs. In many cases, specific biomarkers are associated with the cause of impaired function. Liver, kidney and pancreas function are evaluated. Additionally, conditions that can affect gastrointestinal health, such as celiac disease, ulcers, and vitamin B12 deficiency are evaluated.

Biophysical Musculoskeletal Biomarkers

Muscle, joint and bone health is important for overall health. Biomarkers for gout, muscle damage and bone health are measured.

Biophysical Fatigue Biomarkers

Fatigue is a common complaint. Biophysical250 summarizes biomarkers for conditions, such as thyroid disease, anemia and Epstein-Barr viral infection, that commonly cause fatigue.

Biophysical250 is led by a team of clinicians and successful executives and supported by a medical advisory board of internationally renowned physicians and scientists from leading medical institutions.

* Your physician may have to order your Biophysical250 and/or receive your Biophysical250 results. Some states permit consumers to order laboratory tests, but require that laboratory test results be sent to licensed physicians. Other states require that licensed physicians order laboratory tests and that the laboratory test results go to a licensed physician. Our customer service representatives will be able to tell you if your state requires your physician to order your Biophysical250, receive your Biophysical250 results or both. If your physician is required to receive your Biophysical250 results, your results will be forwarded by private courier, with a signature required, to the physician whom you designate.

Disclaimer: Biophysical250 results do not constitute a medical opinion or advice. These results are not medical care, treatment, a treatment recommendation or a diagnosis. Communication with medical professionals employed by Biophysical Corporation about the Biophysical250 or its results does not establish a physician-patient relationship.

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