24-hour urinalysis
What
it can do for you
Urinalysis History
Testing urine is an ancient,
time-honored practice. Records from ancient
Urinalysis is no less
important now than it was back then. Up until the 1970s, the use of chemical
tests for examining urine was a standard part of medical testing.
Unfortunately, modern technology has now taken precedence over these well
established tests. Today, only procedures that can be done quickly with a
dipstick are routinely performed to screen for serious diseases like diabetes,
liver and kidney diseases, and urinary infection.
The
chemical tests have not been discarded because they are invalid, but because
science is interested in measuring disease processes and many of these older
chemical tests take longer to perform and merely measure the maintenance of
normal body processes. This makes them perfect for monitoring health. However,
since these tests are not routinely requested in hospitals to diagnose disease
anymore, many health care practitioners are no longer familiar with them or
immediately recognize their value. However, all health care practitioners
recognize that the urine reflects the food and drink intake of the patient. (Seminars
are available to acquaint them with the dietary influences that can be found
with the use of a 24-hour urinalysis test.)
How It All Works
Health is the result of being
able to maintain certain constant conditions within the body. Your body must do
whatever it can to maintain these conditions. In other words, it will hoard
things it is deficient in, and it will discard things it has too much of. Since
the chemical tests for calcium, salt and many others have been well researched
for over 150 years, it is easy to recognize some dietary excesses and
deficiencies before disease processes get started.
The
body filters the blood through the kidneys and uses the formation of urine to
cleanse the blood. It discards excess acid and alkali to maintain a normal pH
balance within the blood. This filtration also maintains a proper balance
between water and salt in the blood, discarding the excess in the urine. Waste
products and toxic substances, such as drugs and alcohol, are also removed. (Before
disease processes develop, annoying symptoms such as allergies, headaches, and
fatigue are not adequate to the task.)
Testing Procedure
The 24-hour urinalysis is done
at certified laboratories around the country. Our testing procedure begins with
the same standard screening tests performed in hospitals to recognize disease.
Diabetes, liver and kidney disease as well as urinary infection or inflammation
are first ruled out before proceeding.
The physical tests for color,
cloudiness, volume, and specific gravity are recorded. These are used to
recognize any abnormalities including the kidney’s ability to clean the blood.
Next, the more complicated chemistry tests are performed. Among these tests is
an indican evaluation to measure the presence of food in the colon that is
putrefying, creating irritants and toxins, which cause pain and inflammation.
The urinary sediment is
evaluated for excessive crystal formations which can indicate problems with
digestion or excessive consumption of protein, sugar, or fat. The amount of
acidity or alkalinity being excreted is checked and compared to the amount of
calcium and salt (chloride) being excreted. These tests often can give us a
clue as to whether digestive complaints are caused by excessive acidity or
alkalinity in the diet. Other important tests, such as vitamin C excretion, are
also measured.
Benefits
There is an unmistakable
connection between the importance of proper digestion and the occurrence of
many recurring and nagging health complaints such as allergies, migraine
headaches, and digestive disorders.
This screening procedure is
the best early warning system available today. Identify the reasons behind the
symptoms- don’t just cover them up.
*It gives your health care
practitioner biochemical evidence of what food(s) your body is having a
difficult time digesting and assimilating. Your diet plays an enormous role in
how you feel and how you maintain health.
*You will be able to readily
modify your diet according to your body’s needs. Individuality is the
cornerstone of this program.
*You will find out the
reasons why you feel the way you do.
Loomis System
The 24-hour urinalysis
interpretation was developed by Dr. Howard F. Loomis. Jr. to further aid the
health care practitioner in obtaining objective results to correlate to a
patient’s symptoms. A random sampling of urine will only give a practitioner a
limited view of a day in your life. A 24-hour sample is a more accurate picture
of what you ate and drank and how it affected your body.
This test is an excellent
complement to the Loomis System as it biochemically confirms what may be found
with the Palpatory Diagnostic Response and Homeostatic Challenge Test.
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