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Blood Test #2 in 2023: Diet Composition

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#1 Michael Lustgarten

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Posted 26 March 2023 - 11:43 AM


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#2 albedo

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Posted 26 March 2023 - 07:19 PM

Hello Michael! Well done, as usual! One question (please: NOT a criticism): I noticed you are moving away from a no-supplementation (purely dietary) to a targeted-supplementation approach in the recent post. Do I understand correctly? If so what is the motivation?


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#3 Michael Lustgarten

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Posted 02 April 2023 - 01:18 PM

Hello Michael! Well done, as usual! One question (please: NOT a criticism): I noticed you are moving away from a no-supplementation (purely dietary) to a targeted-supplementation approach in the recent post. Do I understand correctly? If so what is the motivation?

 

Thanks albedo, and no worries, criticism is ok! That's the best way to learn.

After 40+ blood tests since 2015, the diet composition that optimizes the vast majority of blood biomarkers has become more clear. Unfortunately, there is little room within that to optimize weaknesses like homocysteine, NAD, DHEAS, or Horvath's epigenetic age. Rather than blowing up the whole system, I now see an important role for targeted supplementation.


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#4 LiveWellLiveLong

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Posted 26 May 2023 - 06:33 PM

Thanks albedo, and no worries, criticism is ok! That's the best way to learn.

After 40+ blood tests since 2015, the diet composition that optimizes the vast majority of blood biomarkers has become more clear. Unfortunately, there is little room within that to optimize weaknesses like homocysteine, NAD, DHEAS, or Horvath's epigenetic age. Rather than blowing up the whole system, I now see an important role for targeted supplementation.

 

Been enjoying your youtube videos.  Would you be open to posting your full labs for discussion?



#5 Michael Lustgarten

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Posted 26 May 2023 - 07:10 PM

Been enjoying your youtube videos.  Would you be open to posting your full labs for discussion?

 

After each blood test, I always post full labs in its corresponding video. Most recently, for Test #3 in 2023, 

https://www.youtube....h?v=9XPnRtmTyfw



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Posted 27 May 2023 - 11:36 AM

Your videos are good, but there are subtleties behind the biomarkers that are not brought out by the levine Algorithm (which I think is a really good algorithm).  Creatinine, for example, can be affected by exercise.

 

 



#7 Michael Lustgarten

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Posted 28 May 2023 - 11:32 AM

Your videos are good, but there are subtleties behind the biomarkers that are not brought out by the levine Algorithm (which I think is a really good algorithm).  Creatinine, for example, can be affected by exercise.

 

Thanks John-everything can be affected by exercise. Prior to each test (Sunday before a Monday test), my activity and calorie intake (and diet composition) are standardized, to minimize their potential short-term affect on biomarkers.







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