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Conditions Highlighted By The Analyst™The gray Probability component of each bar in the graph ranges from 0% (meaning you definitely do not have this issue) to 100% (you definitely have this issue). The color-coded Concern Level component ranges from 0% (nothing to worry about) to 100% (life-threateningly serious).
The complete report lists at least 13 other main issues. |
Recommendations Most Likely To Benefit You
The complete report lists at least 15 other recommendations. |
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Blue bullet: A Sign, Symptom or Risk Factor that suggests this condition. You told us about it in the questionnaire.
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Other bullet: Predisposing Condition or Risk Factor, color-coded to reflect Level of Concern. The Analyst™ has identified these.
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Negative number: Sign, Symptom, Risk Factor or Condition that reduces the likelihood of this condition.
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Alternative names: Myocardial Infarction, MI, Acute Myocardial Infarction
Irreversible and unexpected, heart failure is the leading cause of death in Western countries. For 50% of men who die from heart attacks, the fatal attack is their first symptom.
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Heaviness of the legs
Tired and heavy legs may indicate that the return blood flow from the legs to the heart is impaired. Gravity and impaired veins combined with...
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Very angry/hostile disposition
People who are highly anger-prone are nearly three times more likely to have heart attacks according to a study in the May 2, 2000 issue of...
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Moderate risk of Atherosclerosis |
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Probable Poor Circulation
Not everyone with heart disease gets peripheral vascular disease, and vice versa. For some reason, the process of atherosclerosis seems to affect...
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Confirmed Stress
Stress may increase magnesium excretion and the resulting temporary magnesium depletion may make the heart more sensitive to electrical...
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Possible Hypothyroidism
The thyroid affects every organ in the body, including the heart. Almost any type of heart disease can be worsened by thyroid disorder, so thyroid...
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(and 8 other conditions listed in the complete report) |
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Reason #1
Each reason can be a sign, symptom, risk factor, or the existence of another condition. Comments such as this one include full explanations and medical references.
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Alternative names: Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, ME
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is described as a severe, debilitating fatigue, lasting at least six months (of new and definite onset), associated with at least four of the following symptoms: impaired memory or concentration, sore throat, lymphadenopathy, muscle pains, joint pains, new headaches, unrefreshing sleep, and post-exertion malaise.
Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS) is a pain disorder associated with multiple tender points, sleep disturbances (insomnia and non-restorative sleep), and fatigue. Hypothalamic dysfunction, immune dysfunction, and nutritional inadequacies can all cause or perpetuate this sometimes severe syndrome.
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Having a CFS diagnosis |
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Very tender muscles |
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Major fatigue for 3-12 months |
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Severely tight muscles |
(and 4 other symptoms listed in the complete report) |
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Possible Depression
70% to 100% (different studies show various numbers) of fibromyalgia patients are found to have depression, though many consider that this is more...
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Confirmed Anxiety
Depression or anxiety may occur as a result of the chronic pain and fatigue, or the frustration felt with this condition. It is also possible that...
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Confirmed Restless Leg Syndrome |
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Excessive Sweating |
(and 1 other condition listed in the complete report) |
Hampered detoxification processes can result in a condition labeled by many naturopathic and nutrition-oriented physicians as the "congested" or "sluggish" liver, or the more recently coined "impaired hepatic detoxification". Standard liver enzyme blood tests may or may not be elevated in such cases.
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Reduced mental clarity |
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Not avoiding aspartame/neotame |
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Having a CFS diagnosis |
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Nausea for 1-3 months |
(and 1 other symptom listed in the complete report) |
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Probable Chronic Fatigue / Fibromyalgia Syndrome
In one evaluation of 200 Chronic Fatigue and Fibromyalgia patients it was found that 80% had a significant impairment of liver detoxification...
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Possible Progesterone Low or Estrogen Dominance |
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(Less likely) Yeast / Candida Infection |
Alternative names: Adult Onset Diabetes, Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (NIDDM)
Type 2 Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that leads to sugar (glucose) accumulating in the blood rather than being used as fuel by cells in the body. It is caused by a combination of insulin resistance (loss of sensitivity to insulin) and insulin deficiency. Over time, elevated blood sugar levels can lead to very serious complications.
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Constant fatigue |
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Taking naps
It was reported in 2010 that a Chinese study of 19,567 people found a correlation between increased napping and increased risk of developing type...
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Nausea for 1-3 months |
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Regular unexplained nausea |
(and 1 other symptom listed in the complete report) |
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Possible Neuritis/Neuropathy |
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Confirmed Restless Leg Syndrome |
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Moderate risk of Elevated Insulin Levels
Hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance are both factors that increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Hyperinsulinemia often predates...
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Possible Lack of Sleep |
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Each reason can be a sign, symptom, risk factor, or the existence of another condition. Comments such as this one include full explanations and medical references.
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Condition or Risk Factor that may benefit from this recommendation, color-coded to reflect Level of Concern.
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Reason against following this recommendation.
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A vegetarian diet has been advocated by everyone from philosophers such as Plato and Nietzsche, to political leaders such as Benjamin Franklin and Gandhi, to modern pop icons such as Paul McCartney and Bob Marley. Science is also on the side of vegetarianism. A multitude of studies have proven the health benefits of a vegetarian diet to be remarkable.
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Moderate risk of Coronary Disease / Heart Attack
Fruits and vegetables contain antioxidant substances, such as vitamin C, vitamin E, and carotenoids, which protect cells against oxidative damage...
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Moderate risk of Atherosclerosis
A low-fat, low-cholesterol diet is recommended, as is an increase fiber (especially water-soluble fibers), fruits, vegetables, and vegetarian...
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Probable Chronic Fatigue / Fibromyalgia Syndrome
See the link between Chronic Fatigue / Fibromyalgia and Raw Food Diet.
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Moderate risk of Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
Study after study has shown that the more plant-based a person's diet, the lower their risk of having high blood pressure. The Adventist 2 Study...
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(and 12 other reasons listed in the complete report) |
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Related Condition #1
Clear explanations and medical references appear in comments such as this one.
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If you are at increased or uncertain cardiovascular risk, there are many additional tests beyond the basic cholesterol levels and stress EKGs that can predict the likelihood of a heart attack or stroke.
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Moderate risk of Coronary Disease / Heart Attack |
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Moderate risk of Atherosclerosis |
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Probable Need For Routine Preventative Health Measures
An electrocardiogram is recommended every three to five years after the age of 50, or after 30 if at high risk for heart attacks.
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Small risk of Aneurysm / Rupture
The authors of one study concluded that a high level of lipoprotein is an independent risk factor for thoracic aortic atherosclerosis and should...
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Selenium is an essential mineral which works closely with vitamin E. Selenium is absorbed fairly easily in the upper portion of the GI tract.
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Moderate risk of Coronary Disease / Heart Attack
Selenium is considered to be from 200 to 500 times more potent an antioxidant than Vitamin E. Selenium and Vitamin E are synergistic as...
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Moderate risk of Atherosclerosis
Considered to be from 200 to 500 times more potent an antioxidant than vitamin E, selenium and vitamin E are synergistic as antioxidants and...
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Moderate risk of Cancer, General |
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Possible Hyperthyroidism
A review of medical literature that focused on 69 articles published between 2000 and 2016 concluded that the maintenance of proper selenium...
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(and 3 other reasons listed in the complete report) |