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Band (kDa) 39 (IgG)

BORRELIOSIS - Lyme Disease

Optimal range:   0 - 0.01 Positive / Negative

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Band (kDa) 39 (IgM)

BORRELIOSIS - Lyme Disease

Optimal range:   0 - 0.01 Positive / Negative

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Band (kDa) 41 (IgG)

BORRELIOSIS - Lyme Disease

Optimal range:   0 - 0.01 Positive / Negative

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Band (kDa) 41 (IgM)

BORRELIOSIS - Lyme Disease

Optimal range:   0 - 0.01 Positive / Negative

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Band (kDa) 45 (IgG)

BORRELIOSIS - Lyme Disease

Optimal range:   0 - 0.01 Positive / Negative

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Band (kDa) 58 (IgG)

BORRELIOSIS - Lyme Disease

Optimal range:   0 - 0.01 Positive / Negative

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Band (kDa) 66 (IgG)

BORRELIOSIS - Lyme Disease

Optimal range:   0 - 0.01 Positive / Negative

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Band (kDa) 93 (IgG)

BORRELIOSIS - Lyme Disease

Optimal range:   0 - 0.01 Positive / Negative

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Band (kDa) 93 (IgM)

BORRELIOSIS - Lyme Disease

Optimal range:   0 - 0.01 Positive / Negative

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Band Neutrophils (%)

White Blood Cell Differential Test

Optimal range:   0 - 6 %

Band neutrophils are the immature form of a white blood cell found in our bodies. All white blood cells act as a defense mechanism against stress and infection. An unusually high level of band neutrophils typically indicates the presence of a bacterial infection or inflammation of tissue. 

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Barium

Profile 1, Trace Elements (Hair), Trace Elements

Optimal range:   0 - 0.27 Units

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Barium

Toxic & Essential Elements (Whole Blood), Doctor's Data

Optimal range:   0 - 4 ug/L

Barium is used in X-ray contrast media and in some salts for enemas. Many foods contain small concentrations of barium, and it responds somewhat like calcium, magnesium, and strontium to physiological controls. Symptoms of high barium include gastrointestinal complaints, muscle weakness, facial numbness, and hypotension. Treatments for high barium include oral sodium sulfate. Serum potassium levels should also be checked and treat hypokalemia, if present.

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Barium

Toxic & Essential Elements (Hair), Doctor's Data

Optimal range:   0 - 2 µg/g

Hair may be used to evaluate exposure to barium (Ba). Exogenous contamination has been observed from bath water containing Ba. Elevated levels of hair Ba are often observed as a result of exposure to Ba for diagnostic medical tests.

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Barium

Toxic Metals (Urine), Doctor's Data

Optimal range:   0 - 5 µg/g creatinine

Urinary barium (Ba) provides an indication of recent or ongoing exposure to the toxic metal, and endogenous detoxification to a lesser extent. The main dietary sources of Ba include milk, flour, potatoes and some nuts and nut butters. Brazil nuts naturally contain high concentrations of Ba (e.g. 1,500 μg/g), and their recent consumption may be transiently associated with clinically insignificant elevations of urinary Ba.

Other sources of exposure to Ba include contaminated water, air or soil. Ba has been used in rodenticides and insecticides, and is used for medical testing (barium “swallow” for imaging). Mining, refining and combustion of coal and oil emit Ba. Mine-tailings and masonry products made from such can be a significant source of Ba to individuals producing or working with them (e.g. reconstruction, demolition).

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Barium

Complete Heavy Metals Test (Blood)

Optimal range:   0 - 1 ug/L

Barium is a silvery-white metal found in nature. Barium compounds are used to make paint, bricks, tiles, glass, and rubber; used by the oil and gas industries in drilling muds; and sometimes used by doctors to perform medical tests.

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Barium

Heavy Metals, Vibrant America

Optimal range:   0 - 6.9 ug/g

Barium is a silvery-white metal found in nature. Barium compounds are used to make paint, bricks, tiles, glass, and rubber; used by the oil and gas industries in drilling muds; and sometimes used by doctors to perform medical tests.

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Barium

Metabolimix+, Genova Diagnostics

Optimal range:   0 - 6.7 ug/g creat

BARIUM SOURCES:

Radiologic testing contrast, paint, bricks, ceramics, glass and rubber. Air, water, and food. Fish and aquatic organisms can accumulate barium.

BARIUM NUTRIENT INTERACTIONS:

Barium toxicity can induce severe hypokalemia.

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Barium

Hair

Toxic Element Exposure Profile; Hair (Doctor's Data), Doctor's Data

Optimal range:   0 - 3 ug/g

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Barium

Total Tox-Burden, Vibrant Wellness

Optimal range:   0 - 5.59 ug/g

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Barium, Urine

Urine

Heavy Metal Basic Panel (5520) (Access Medical Labs), Access Medical Labs

Optimal range:   0 - 6 ug/g

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