https://tomschexnaildremd.com Book an Appointment (Men in AL & AL) Key points: Sodium is the primary determinant of plasma osmolality (saltiness). The kidneys are very precise when dialing in your plasma sodium. When Na is abnormal on routine labs, medication lists MUST be investigated, as medications are often the culprit. Low sodium and high sodium cause fluctuations in intracellular water, which can be dangerous, especially if Na is <120 mmol/L. What should you drink when you ...
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https://tomschexnaildremd.com Book an Appointment (Men in AL & AL) Key points: Sodium is the primary determinant of plasma osmolality (saltiness). The kidneys are very precise when dialing in your plasma sodium. When Na is abnormal on routine labs, medication lists MUST be investigated, as medications are often the culprit. Low sodium and high sodium cause fluctuations in intracellular water, which can be dangerous, especially if Na is <120 mmol/L. What should you drink when you ...
Hemoglobin A1c: What it is and HOW TO LOWER YOURS!
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14 minutes
11 months ago
Hemoglobin A1c: What it is and HOW TO LOWER YOURS!
The hemoglobin A1c (I consider) the MOST IMPORTANT metabolic health test. In this episode of labstories, I'll tell you what it is, what it means, and how to improve yours (AND reverse diabetes, improve blood pressure, lipids, obesity, etc!)FREE Weight Loss and A1c Reversal Checklist https://labstories.ck.page/d1a7599ef2#A1c #hemoglobina1c #weightloss #obesity #healthoptimizationLet's connect! YouTube | Instagram | LinkedIn |X
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https://tomschexnaildremd.com Book an Appointment (Men in AL & AL) Key points: Sodium is the primary determinant of plasma osmolality (saltiness). The kidneys are very precise when dialing in your plasma sodium. When Na is abnormal on routine labs, medication lists MUST be investigated, as medications are often the culprit. Low sodium and high sodium cause fluctuations in intracellular water, which can be dangerous, especially if Na is <120 mmol/L. What should you drink when you ...