AO Scan Insights on Blood Chemistry

AO Scan Blood Chemistry

Understanding Blood Chemistry:

Insights from the AO Scan Body Systems

At AO Scan Global, we aim to empower and educate users worldwide on the latest advancements in frequency wellness technology. With frequent updates on how health practitioners and wellness enthusiasts utilize our technology, we aim to keep our global community informed and inspired. One of our standout features is the Blood Chemistry function within the AO Scan Body System, designed to provide valuable insights into key biomarkers without invasive tests.

*Note that the information below comes from a transcript directly from our Solex LLC YouTube channel. We are so thankful to have educators like Dr. Jennifer Nelson Hawks. 

Blood Chemistry Broken Down by Dr. Jennifer Hawks:

Blood chemistry is essential to understanding overall health, and the  AO Scan Body Systems program offers a unique perspective. This program, specifically the 15th in the series, provides valuable insights into what basic essential blood work looks like through the lens of body system scans. This blog will explore the chemistry related to foundational blood work, including CBC, CMP, and related factors like cholesterol, thyroid, and vitamin D.

What is a CBC?

A Complete Blood Count (CBC) is a fundamental blood test that evaluates three main types of blood: red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. The CBC is crucial as it screens for various blood disorders, detects infections, assesses nutritional status, and monitors existing health conditions. It’s a standard part of the blood panel that many doctors use to evaluate your immune system.

The Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)

The CMP differs from the CBC as it measures chemicals in your blood, providing information about kidney and liver functions, electrolytes, fluid balance, blood sugar, and protein levels. However, obtaining typical blood work from a doctor can be challenging due to limited access, long wait times, insurance issues, and the fear of needles. These challenges highlight the importance of accessible alternatives like the AO Scan’s chemistry panel.

Accessible Blood Chemistry Analysis with AO Scan

The AO Scan’s chemistry panel, located underbody systems, offers a user-friendly way to analyze your blood chemistry. By selecting the chemistry option and running a scan, you can obtain results highlighting elevated or lower-than-optimal levels. This method provides a more accessible and less intimidating way to monitor your health.

The Role of Red Blood Cells

Red blood cells transport oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body and return carbon dioxide to the lungs for exhalation. Hemoglobin and hematocrit are proteins that bind to oxygen, giving red blood cells their color. Low red blood cell levels can indicate anemia, while high levels may suggest issues with oxygen transport.

Understanding White Blood Cells

White blood cells play a crucial role in your immune system, helping to fight infections by attacking bacteria, viruses, and other foreign invaders. There are five types of white blood cells: neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils, each serving specific functions within your immune system.

The Importance of Platelets

Platelets are small blood cells that aid in clotting and prevent excessive blood loss from injuries. Low platelet levels can lead to bleeding issues, while high levels might cause blood clots. Managing platelet levels is essential for maintaining overall health.

Neutrophils and Their Role

Neutrophils are the most abundant type of white blood cells and act as the body’s first responders to microbial infections. Elevated neutrophil levels often indicate bacterial infections, although they don’t specify the infection’s location or severity.

Lymphocytes and Viral Loads

Lymphocytes, about 30% of total white blood cells, are integral to your immune response. They produce antibodies, attack infected cells, and destroy cancer cells. High lymphocyte levels can indicate viral infections, autoimmune diseases, or certain cancers.

Monocytes: The Clean-Up Crew

Monocytes are part of the immune system that clean up dead cells and fight chronic infections. They are linked to viral infections like the Epstein-Barr virus and can indicate inflammatory diseases and other blood disorders.

Eosinophils and Allergic Responses

Eosinophils, making up 1-4% of white blood cells, are involved in responses to parasites and food allergens. They release enzymes to fight parasites and help modulate allergies and inflammation.

Basophils and Histamine Response

Basophils, the least comon white blood cells, play a role in allergic responses and parasite defense. They are crucial for understanding histamine reactions and environmental toxin responses.

Understanding Blood Work Variability

Blood is dynamic, constantly circulating, and changing in response to various factors. When your blood is drawn, it’s just a snapshot, and results can vary even within hours. The same applies to AO Scan results, as the body is constantly in flux, balancing and fighting infections.

The CMP: Organ Function Insights

The CMP provides insights into organ functions, including liver and kidney health, electrolytes, proteins, calcium, and glucose levels. Elevated liver enzymes can indicate liver stress, while kidney function tests can reveal dehydration or other imbalances.

Electrolytes and Their Impact

Electrolytes like sodium, potassium, chloride, and carbon dioxide are vital for fluid balance, blood pressure regulation, and overall energy levels. Imbalances can lead to health issues such as muscle cramps, nerve dysfunction, and cardiovascular problems.

Glucose and Calcium Levels

Glucose levels indicate blood sugar control, with high levels suggesting potential diabetes. Calcium is crucial for bone health, muscle function, and nerve signaling, but imbalances can lead to joint pain and inflammation.

 

Co-Factors in Blood Chemistry

Additional factors in blood chemistry include hemoglobin A1c, uric acid, phosphorus, cholesterol, triglycerides, and iron levels. These elements provide further insights into anemia, cardiovascular health, and metabolic function.

Cholesterol and Cardiovascular Health

Cholesterol levels, including HDL and LDL, reflect cardiovascular health and dietary habits. Maintaining balanced cholesterol levels is essential for brain health and hormone production.

Iron Levels and Anemia

Iron, total iron binding capacity, and ferritin levels help identify anemia and blood imbalances. Monitoring these levels is crucial for ensuring adequate oxygen transport throughout the body.

Conclusion: The Power of AO Scan’s Chemistry Panel

The AO Scan’s chemistry panel offers a comprehensive and accessible way to monitor blood chemistry and understand its impact on overall health. By analyzing various markers, this tool provides valuable insights into immune function, organ health, and potential areas for improvement. Embracing this technology empowers individuals to take charge of their health and make informed decisions about their well-being.

As the AO Scan evolves, user feedback plays a crucial role in shaping its development. Participants are encouraged to share their suggestions for new features and improvements, helping to create a tool that meets users’ needs.

What next?

Ready to explore how the Blood Chemistry feature can revolutionize your approach to health? As always, we suggest that you check with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your health regimen.

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The AO Scan Body System offers a noninvasive way to monitor and optimize wellness, clarifying what’s happening inside your body. Curious to see how it works? Get your free demo today and learn more at https://aoscanglobal.com. Or, if you’re ready to join the movement, visit shop.solexnation.com/energy1 and join the frequency wellness revolution.

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