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Sample Blood Test Evaluation
Patient Score Plot
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The Score Plot is a graph highlighting the
imbalances in the body chemistry. When the results from
an individual’s blood tests are entered into the health
equations on-line database, the computerized program
calculates the scores.
The first four Indices on the Score Plot
are the corner-posts of good health. It is important
to secure the corner-posts before attempting to balance the
rest of the body chemistry.
Scores between minus 35 and plus 35, the
"Health Range" on the Score Plot, are ideal.
Scores between 35 and 70, plus and minus, indicate
areas of stress. Scores in excess of 70, plus or minus,
often need urgent attention, especially if they occur in the
corner-posts.
The Score Plot comes with a written
document: Interpretations. The Interpretations explain
the significance of all the patient’s scores less than
minus 35 and greater than plus 35.
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Sample BTE Interpretation
(for patient with Tissue Cholesterol score
less than minus 35)
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