Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 We completed a total amino acid test for my son 6. SOme came back average none were too high. However he did have some that came back low What does it mean? I obviusly need to supplement the ones that are low. How can I find the proper dosage. Is there any product that supplement the full amino acid range. Thank you for your answer sarah Here are the results Taurirne result: 646 reference range: 639-1866 Thereonine result: 293 reference range: 121-389 serine result: 692 reference range: 362-1100 Asparagine result: 91 reference result: 72-332 glutamic acid result: 3 reference range 0-176 glutamine result: reference range:369-1014 A Aminoadipic acid result: 49 reference range:2-88 Glycine result:929 reference range: 897-4500 alannine result:392 reference range:231-915 Citruline result: 9 LOW reference range: 10-99 A-Amino-N-Bytryric acid result:20 reference range:0-77 Valine result: 114 reference range: 58-125 Cystine result: 92 reference range: 25-125 Cystathione result: 19 reference range: 0-26 Methionine result: 46 reference range: 16-114 Isoleucine result:30 reference range:10-26 Tyrosine result:98 LOW refrence range:122-517 Leucine result:43 reference range: 30-500 Phennylalanine result: 56 LOW reference range 61-314 B-Alanine result:12 reference range: 0-65 B-AMiniisobutyric acid result:88 LOW refrence range: 291-1482 Ornithine result: 13 LOW reference range: 31-91 LYsine result: 522 reference range:153-634 1-Methylhistidine result: 4789 HIGH reference range : 170-1688 3-methylhitidine result:351 reference range: 182-365 carnosine result:22 LOW refrence range: 74-402 Arginine result:19 LOW reference range: 31-109 Creatinine result:83 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 , You don't say whether this is a urine amino acid or plasma amino acid test. If it is urine, not a whole lot to say. If you are looking for an amino acid formula that is broad spectrum, contains co-factors such as P5P, Magnesium Glycinate, Zinc and folic acid, might I suggest contacting KTS Products at 888-917-7765 or www.kt-solutions.com Mark [ ] please help with amino acid test We completed a total amino acid test for my son 6. SOme came back average none were too high. However he did have some that came back low What does it mean? I obviusly need to supplement the ones that are low. How can I find the proper dosage. Is there any product that supplement the full amino acid range. Thank you for your answer sarah Here are the results Taurirne result: 646 reference range: 639-1866 Thereonine result: 293 reference range: 121-389 serine result: 692 reference range: 362-1100 Asparagine result: 91 reference result: 72-332 glutamic acid result: 3 reference range 0-176 glutamine result: reference range:369-1014 A Aminoadipic acid result: 49 reference range:2-88 Glycine result:929 reference range: 897-4500 alannine result:392 reference range:231-915 Citruline result: 9 LOW reference range: 10-99 A-Amino-N-Bytryric acid result:20 reference range:0-77 Valine result: 114 reference range: 58-125 Cystine result: 92 reference range: 25-125 Cystathione result: 19 reference range: 0-26 Methionine result: 46 reference range: 16-114 Isoleucine result:30 reference range:10-26 Tyrosine result:98 LOW refrence range:122-517 Leucine result:43 reference range: 30-500 Phennylalanine result: 56 LOW reference range 61-314 B-Alanine result:12 reference range: 0-65 B-AMiniisobutyric acid result:88 LOW refrence range: 291-1482 Ornithine result: 13 LOW reference range: 31-91 LYsine result: 522 reference range:153-634 1-Methylhistidine result: 4789 HIGH reference range : 170-1688 3-methylhitidine result:351 reference range: 182-365 carnosine result:22 LOW refrence range: 74-402 Arginine result:19 LOW reference range: 31-109 Creatinine result:83 ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 Hello Mark Yes it was a urine test. What test do you think I should do? -- In , " Mark Schauss " <schauss@c...> wrote: > , > > You don't say whether this is a urine amino acid or plasma amino acid > test. If it is urine, not a whole lot to say. > > If you are looking for an amino acid formula that is broad spectrum, > contains co-factors such as P5P, Magnesium Glycinate, Zinc and folic > acid, might I suggest contacting KTS Products at 888-917-7765 or > www.kt-solutions.com > > Mark > > [ ] please help with amino acid test > > > We completed a total amino acid test for my son 6. SOme came back > average none were too high. However he did have some that came back > low > > What does it mean? I obviusly need to supplement the ones that are > low. How can I find the proper dosage. Is there any product that > supplement the full amino acid range. Thank you for your answer > > sarah > > > Here are the results > > Taurirne result: 646 > reference range: 639-1866 > > Thereonine result: 293 > reference range: 121-389 > > serine result: 692 > reference range: 362-1100 > > Asparagine result: 91 > reference result: 72-332 > > glutamic acid result: 3 > reference range 0-176 > > glutamine result: > reference range:369-1014 > > A Aminoadipic acid result: 49 > reference range:2-88 > > Glycine result:929 > reference range: 897-4500 > > alannine result:392 > reference range:231-915 > > Citruline result: 9 LOW > reference range: 10-99 > > A-Amino-N-Bytryric acid result:20 > reference range:0-77 > > Valine result: 114 > reference range: 58-125 > > Cystine result: 92 > reference range: 25-125 > > Cystathione result: 19 > reference range: 0-26 > > Methionine result: 46 > reference range: 16-114 > > Isoleucine result:30 > reference range:10-26 > > Tyrosine result:98 LOW > refrence range:122-517 > > Leucine result:43 > reference range: 30-500 > > Phennylalanine result: 56 LOW > reference range 61-314 > > B-Alanine result:12 > reference range: 0-65 > > B-AMiniisobutyric acid result:88 LOW > refrence range: 291-1482 > > Ornithine result: 13 LOW > reference range: 31-91 > > LYsine result: 522 > reference range:153-634 > > 1-Methylhistidine result: 4789 HIGH > reference range : 170-1688 > > 3-methylhitidine result:351 > reference range: 182-365 > > carnosine result:22 LOW > refrence range: 74-402 > > Arginine result:19 LOW > reference range: 31-109 > > Creatinine result:83 > > > > > > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 , In looking at 1,000's of amino acid tests I feel that the one to always do first is a plasma amino acid. Urine amino acids are useful in assessing gross abnormalities, plasma is helpful, although not definitive, in assessing amino acid competancy. Doing a urine test without a plasma test is really guessing at what your child's amino acid levels are. Here is an example: If the urine taurine is high it can mean 3 things 1. Your child has high taurine and they are spilling the excess in their urine. 2. Your child has low taurine because they are spilling it in their urine. 3. Your child has normal taurine and the reading is a passing problem (although this is the least likely). You can carry this to a number (not all) of the results. In health, Mark Schauss www.carbonbased.com [ ] please help with amino acid test > > > We completed a total amino acid test for my son 6. SOme came back > average none were too high. However he did have some that came back > low > > What does it mean? I obviusly need to supplement the ones that are > low. How can I find the proper dosage. Is there any product that > supplement the full amino acid range. Thank you for your answer > > sarah > > > Here are the results > > Taurirne result: 646 > reference range: 639-1866 > > Thereonine result: 293 > reference range: 121-389 > > serine result: 692 > reference range: 362-1100 > > Asparagine result: 91 > reference result: 72-332 > > glutamic acid result: 3 > reference range 0-176 > > glutamine result: > reference range:369-1014 > > A Aminoadipic acid result: 49 > reference range:2-88 > > Glycine result:929 > reference range: 897-4500 > > alannine result:392 > reference range:231-915 > > Citruline result: 9 LOW > reference range: 10-99 > > A-Amino-N-Bytryric acid result:20 > reference range:0-77 > > Valine result: 114 > reference range: 58-125 > > Cystine result: 92 > reference range: 25-125 > > Cystathione result: 19 > reference range: 0-26 > > Methionine result: 46 > reference range: 16-114 > > Isoleucine result:30 > reference range:10-26 > > Tyrosine result:98 LOW > refrence range:122-517 > > Leucine result:43 > reference range: 30-500 > > Phennylalanine result: 56 LOW > reference range 61-314 > > B-Alanine result:12 > reference range: 0-65 > > B-AMiniisobutyric acid result:88 LOW > refrence range: 291-1482 > > Ornithine result: 13 LOW > reference range: 31-91 > > LYsine result: 522 > reference range:153-634 > > 1-Methylhistidine result: 4789 HIGH > reference range : 170-1688 > > 3-methylhitidine result:351 > reference range: 182-365 > > carnosine result:22 LOW > refrence range: 74-402 > > Arginine result:19 LOW > reference range: 31-109 > > Creatinine result:83 > > > > > > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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