How can I tell if taking ALP High 3 is providing any benefit?

Wouldn’t we like to know that about everything we take? Fortunately, there is a simple way to do that. The Omega Score whole blood test, which includes the AA/EPA ratio test, is the appropriate measure of the ratio of pro–versus anti-inflammatory processes underway in the body, based on diet and omega 3 (the “good” omegas) versus omega 6 (the bad omegas) consumption, and these results have been directly linked to life expectancy factors. By using this simple “finger stick” blood test, both physician and patient can literally watch the good anti-inflammatory process taking place. This test focuses not only on the amount of omega 3s and other omegas, but most importantly on the balance between omega 3s (the EPA part) and omega 6s (the AA part) as well. Here are some specific examples:

  • Increasing the omega-3 whole blood score from 6.1% to 10.2% has been linked to an 80% lower risk of sudden cardiovascular death;
  • An omega 3 serum equivalence equal to or greater than 7.2 has been linked to a 32% reduction in heart disease;
  • An EPA/DHA serum equivalence equal to or greater than 4.6 has been linked to a 70% reduced risk of death from fatal ischemic heart disease.

By repeating the simple Omega Score “finger stick” test every two months, therapeutic progress can be validated. Patients can order the Omega Score and AA/EPA ratio test from the ALP webstore. Physicians can refer patients to the ALP webstore to order the Omega Score test, and/or physicians can register through ALP to become an Omega Score test provider and ALP will relay the physicians information to Nutrasource Diagnostics, Inc.