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Beta-Pregnanediol

MALE: First AM Comp - Urine Profile + Metabolites (Physicians Lab), Physicians Lab

Optimal range:   97 - 279 ng/mg CR

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Beta-Pregnanediol

Urine

FU Female FMV Urine Comprehensive Hormone, Physicians Lab

Optimal range:   201 - 1669 ng/mg CR

Beta-Pregnanediol is a crucial metabolic byproduct of progesterone, one of the primary female sex hormones. Scientifically, Beta-Pregnanediol is a progesterone metabolite, which means it is formed when the body breaks down progesterone. Its measurement in urine provides valuable insights into the body's progesterone levels. Progesterone plays a vital role in the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and overall reproductive health.

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Beta-Pregnanediol (w/ Oral Pg)

Urine

FU Female FMV Urine Comprehensive Hormone, Physicians Lab

Optimal range:   1600 - 12474 ng/mg CR

Beta-Pregnanediol, when measured in conjunction with oral progesterone supplementation serves as a critical marker for assessing the efficacy and metabolic impact of progesterone therapy. This particular metabolite of progesterone, excreted predominantly in urine, provides insight into the body's utilization and processing of administered progesterone. In the context of hormone replacement therapy or treatment for menstrual irregularities, fertility issues, or menopausal symptoms, monitoring Beta-Pregnanediol levels can be instrumental in determining the appropriate dosing and effectiveness of oral progesterone.

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Beta-sitosterol

Boston Heart Cholesterol Balance Test, Boston Heart Diagnostics

Optimal range:   0 - 115 umol x 100/mmol of Total Cholesterol

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Betaine

Methylation Panel, Genova Diagnostics

Optimal range:   21 - 71 micromol/L

- Betaine (trimethylglycine) can be used to turn homocysteine back into methionine

- Betaine is derived from dietary choline (Meats, eggs, and beets)

- Betaine is used for: Methylation / Osmolyte, under cell stress (mainly in kidneys)

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Betaine/Choline Ratio

Methylation Panel, Genova Diagnostics

Optimal range:   2.6 - 7.7 Ratio

Betaine and choline can be obtained from the diet or synthesized de novo.

Betaine is derived from dietary cholinenuts, cauliflower and broccoli, beets, meats, and eggs.

Choline is a lipotrope, in that it helps to mobilize fat from the liver. Phosphatidylcholine, a derivative, is required for the production of hepatic very-low-density lipoprotein and the mobilization of fat from the liver. Therefore, choline deficiency can result in fatty liver and liver abnormalities.

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BICARBONATE

NutriSTAT, NutriPATH

Optimal range:   20 - 32 mmol/L

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Bicarbonate

Arterial Blood Gas Analysis (ABG)

Optimal range:   19 - 25 mmol/L

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Bicarbonate (HCO3), Serum

Blood Health

Optimal range:   22 - 29 mmol/L

The bicarbonate content of serum or plasma is a significant indicator of electrolyte dispersion and anion deficit. Together with pH determination, bicarbonate measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of numerous potentially serious disorders associated with acid-base imbalance in the respiratory and metabolic systems. Some of these conditions are diarrhea, renal tubular acidosis, carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, hyperkalemic acidosis, renal failure, and ketoacidosis.

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Bifidobacterium

Stool

Adult Gut Health Test, Tiny Health

Optimal range:   10 - 100 %

Bifidobacterium is a genus of bacteria that plays a critical role in the health of the adult gut microbiome. It is often highlighted as a key marker in gut health tests due to its beneficial effects on digestion, immune function, and overall well-being. Bifidobacteria are among the first microbes to colonize the human gut during infancy, but their presence in the gut typically decreases with age, diet changes, and other factors. In an adult gut health test, the presence or absence of Bifidobacterium can indicate important insights into the balance of the microbiome and its potential impact on overall health.

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Bifidobacterium

Gut Zoomer by Vibrant Wellness, Vibrant Wellness

Optimal range:   10 - 1000 Units

A common component of the microbiota of the human gastrointestinal tract and in particular are amongst the first bacterial colonizers of the intestine.

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Bifidobacterium adolescentis

Stool

The GI – Advanced Profile (US BioTek), US BioTek

Optimal range:   4.6 - 1000 x10^5 CFU/g

Bifidobacterium adolescentis is a beneficial bacterium commonly found in the human gastrointestinal (GI) tract, particularly in the intestines. The presence and quantity of Bifidobacterium adolescentis are significant because it plays a crucial role in maintaining a healthy digestive system. This bacterium helps in breaking down complex carbohydrates, producing essential vitamins like B12, and supporting the immune system by inhibiting harmful pathogens. An optimal level of Bifidobacterium adolescentis indicates a balanced gut microbiome, which is vital for overall digestive health, nutrient absorption, and immune function.

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Bifidobacterium adolescentis

Stool

BiomeFx, Microbiome Labs

Optimal range:   0.098 - 1.715 Healthy Relative Abundance IQR (%)

Bifidobacterium adolescentis is a beneficial bacterium commonly found in the human gastrointestinal (GI) tract, particularly in the intestines. The presence and quantity of Bifidobacterium adolescentis are significant because it plays a crucial role in maintaining a healthy digestive system. This bacterium helps in breaking down complex carbohydrates, producing essential vitamins like B12, and supporting the immune system by inhibiting harmful pathogens. An optimal level of Bifidobacterium adolescentis indicates a balanced gut microbiome, which is vital for overall digestive health, nutrient absorption, and immune function.

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Bifidobacterium animalis

Gut Zoomer by Vibrant Wellness, Vibrant Wellness

Optimal range:   10 - 100 Units

The marker "Bifidobacterium animalis" is an indicator of the presence and concentration of a particular strain of beneficial bacteria within the digestive system. Bifidobacterium animalis is a type of probiotic, which means it's a good microorganism that supports gut health and contributes to a balanced intestinal flora. It plays a crucial role in the digestion of dietary fibers, the production of important vitamins like vitamin K, and the support of the immune system. In a Gut Zoomer panel, which is a comprehensive test designed to provide a detailed look at the microbial landscape of the gut, the levels of Bifidobacterium animalis can provide insight into the overall health and balance of the gut microbiome. High levels of this bacterium are generally associated with a healthy gut, indicating good digestion, efficient nutrient absorption, and a strong barrier against pathogens. Conversely, low levels might suggest an imbalance, which could be linked to various digestive issues and may warrant dietary changes, probiotic supplementation, or further investigation. Essentially, this marker is a valuable piece of the puzzle in understanding gut health and can guide personalized nutrition and treatment plans aimed at optimizing gut function and overall well-being.

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Bifidobacterium animalis subspecies lactis

Gut Zoomer by Vibrant Wellness, Vibrant Wellness

Optimal range:   10 - 100 Units

Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis is a key probiotic marker in the realm of gut microbiome analysis. This bacterium is a member of the Bifidobacterium genus, which is highly regarded for its beneficial effects on gut health. B. animalis subsp. lactis is a Gram-positive, anaerobic, rod-shaped bacterium that is naturally present in the human gastrointestinal tract. It plays a crucial role in maintaining gut homeostasis, enhancing immune function, and potentially contributing to the prevention of gastrointestinal infections. This subspecies is particularly known for its ability to tolerate harsh gastrointestinal conditions, such as low pH and high bile salt concentrations, making it effective in colonizing and exerting its beneficial effects in the gut.

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Bifidobacterium bifidum

Stool

The GI – Advanced Profile (US BioTek), US BioTek

Optimal range:   4.6 - 1000 x10^6 CFU/g

Bifidobacterium bifidum is a significant bacterium to evaluate gut health. This specific bacterium is a member of the Bifidobacterium genus, known for its beneficial effects on the digestive system. It naturally inhabits the intestines and plays a crucial role in maintaining a healthy balance of gut flora. Bifidobacterium bifidum helps in the digestion of dietary fiber, producing short-chain fatty acids like acetate, propionate, and butyrate, which are essential for colon health. Moreover, it enhances the immune response by inhibiting harmful pathogens and reducing inflammation. This bacterium is also involved in the production of vitamins, such as B-complex vitamins, and assists in the absorption of minerals like calcium and magnesium.

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Bifidobacterium bifidum

VibrantAmerica (various), Vibrant America

Optimal range:   10 - 100 Relative Abundance

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Bifidobacterium dentium

Gut Zoomer by Vibrant Wellness, Vibrant Wellness

Optimal range:   10 - 100 Units

Bifidobacterium dentium is a notable species within the Bifidobacterium genus, a key component of the human gut microbiome. This anaerobic, Gram-positive bacterium is particularly recognized for its role in the oral cavity, where it's often associated with dental caries (tooth decay), but it also inhabits the gastrointestinal tract. In the gut, Bifidobacterium dentium contributes to the fermentation of dietary fibers, producing beneficial metabolites such as short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), which are crucial for maintaining gut barrier integrity, modulating the immune system, and potentially impacting mood and behavior through the gut-brain axis.

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Bifidobacterium infantis

Gut Zoomer by Vibrant Wellness, Vibrant Wellness

Optimal range:   10 - 100 Units

Bifidobacterium infantis is a highly specialized microbe ("beneficial bacteria") that resides in the gut microbiome.

Unlike most other bacteria in the gut microbiome, Bifidobacterium infantis (also known as "b infantis") is an inherited microbe, often being passed down from mother to child during child birth. 

Once it takes up residence in the gut microbiome, Bifidobacterium infantis flourishes and helps to cultivate an environment where other beneficial bacteria can grow. 

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Bifidobacterium infantis

VibrantAmerica (various), Vibrant America

Optimal range:   10 - 100 Relative Abundance

Bifidobacterium infantis is a highly specialized microbe ("beneficial bacteria") that resides in the gut microbiome.

Unlike most other bacteria in the gut microbiome, Bifidobacterium infantis (also known as "b infantis") is an inherited microbe, often being passed down from mother to child during child birth. 

Once it takes up residence in the gut microbiome, Bifidobacterium infantis flourishes and helps to cultivate an environment where other beneficial bacteria can grow. 

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