Lab Interpretation Case Study: OAT, HTMA & DUTCH Test | Ep 306
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We’ve spoken about the importance of clinical mentorship, but we’ve never given a sneak peek of what that looks like within the Funk’tional Nutrition Academy until today! In this lab review session, Rachel Mistry, our Lead Practitioner at Team FN, supports an FNA student through analyzing functional lab tests whilst also taking into consideration the experiences and lifestyle of the patient. This case study reiterates our belief that treatment requires a whole body approach and is not one-size-fits-all. Are you a practitioner interested in gaining more confidence and experience with functional lab testing? Enrollment into the Funk’tional Nutrition Academy spring cohort is open. There are limited seats available, so apply today! Timestamps (2:44) How FNA supports students & grads through clinical mentorship (11:10) Chief complaints & diagnosis of the patient: Hashimotos, unexplained weight gain, histamine reactions, and mold toxicity (13:27) The importance of taking into consideration her life experience with the lab test results (22:45) How to support detoxification through lifestyle changes (25:04) The nuances of functional lab interpretation (30:02) How toxicity from mold or other environmental factors can inhibit treatment FOR OUR FULL LIST OF LINKS + RESOURCES, HEAD TO: https://www.thefunktionalnutritionist.com/podcast/306-lab-interpretation-case-study-oat-htma-dutch-test Check out The Funk’tional Nutritionist: Website | Instagram 
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