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LWP Body Bio-chemicals 1 Test Kit

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The energy patterns of neurotransmitters, peptides, histamine, urea, cholesterol, substance P, complement C7, interferon alpha, etc. For AK practitioners, kinesiologists, energy workers and other complementary health therapists.

25 vials.


BB1    Acetylcholine/ACh    
At all nerve-muscle junctions as well as many other sites in the nervous system; contraction of skeletal muscles, control of sweat glands and heart beat; transmits messages between neurons in the brain and spinal cord.    
Myasthenia gravis and Alzheimer’s disease; nicotine mimics this neurotransmitter.

BB2    Angiotensin I    
Converted by angiotensin converting enzyme into angiotensin II.    ACE inhibitor drugs work by reducing the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II.

BB3    Angiotensin II    
Produced from renin released by kidneys;  stimulates thirst; promotes release of aldosterone, which increases the rate of salt and water re-absorption from the kidneys; vasoconstriction of aerioles to increase blood pressure.
ACE inhibitor drugs work by reducing the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II.

BB4    Bilirubin    
Yellow pigment that is one of the end products of hemoglobin breakdown in the liver, spleen and bone marrow and is excreted as a waste material in the bile; associated with jaundice.
Products formed from the breakdown of bilirubin are responsible for the brown colour of stools.

BB5    Bombesin    
Stimulates release of gastric and pancreatic hormones; contraction of the smooth muscles in gastric and urinary tract, and in the uterus; can inhibit the secretion of growth hormone; itching and lowered body temperature.
    
BB6    Cathepsin C    
Found in skin and bone cells, activates several of the chemicals controlling local immune and inflammatory responses; gum health; Papillon-Lefèvre syndrome (warty thickened skin, principally on hands and soles of feet; periodontitis and gingivitis).
    
BB7    Cholesterol    
From food and also synthesized in liver; most abundant steroid in animal tissue; synthesis of steroid hormones and bile salts; stabilizing cell membranes.
    
BB8    Complement C7    
Ppart of non-specific resistance and immunity; enhance allergic and inflammatory reactions; with other complement proteins forms large holes in the microbe, allowing fluid to flow in and the microbe then bursts.    One of at least 20 different proteins.

BB9    C-Reactive Protein    
Necessary for acute stage of inflammation but inappropriate for chronic stage; effective against bacteria, parasites and immune complexes; synthesized by liver.    Elevated levels indicate an increased risk of heart attack and stroke in the future, and are associated with increased risk of psychological distress and depression.

BB10    Cyclic Adenosine-3’,5’ – monophosphate/ Cyclic AMP
Formed from ATP by action of adenylate cyclase; serves as second messenger for some hormones; increase in cAMP causes adipose cells to break down triglycerides and release fatty acids more rapidly; stimulates thyroid cells to secrete more thyroid hormone.    

BB11    Cyclic Guanosine-3’,5’ – monophosphate/ Cyclic GMP        
Mediation of certain hormones and neurotransmitters such as acetylcholine, prostaglandins and histamine; involved in light/dark adaptation of the eye.
    
BB12    Dopamine/Da
In parts of the brain that control subconscious movement of skeletal muscles; regulating muscle tone; increases the efficiency of the heartbeat and helps return the blood pressure to normal; involved in emotional responses.    
Decreased levels associated with Parkinson’s disease; may be involved with schizophrenia, ADD, autism, and La Tourette's syndrome.

BB13    Dynorphin A    
In brain and small intestine; may be related to controlling pain and registering emotions.
    
BB14    Endorphin / Beta Endorphin
In brain, spinal cord, pancreas and testes; control of sensitivity to pain by inhibiting substance P;   control of body’s response to stress; regulation of contraction of intestinal wall; affects mood; may also regulate the release of hormones from the pituitary gland; may have a role in memory and learning, sexual activity and control of body temperature.    
Morphine has a similar chemical structure; linked to depression and schizophrenia.

BB15    Histamine    
Biogenic amine    in cells, mainly mast cells throughout the body, released during an allergic reaction and inflammation; narrows bronchi in lungs, increases permeability of blood vessels, lowers blood pressure,  causes itching and stimulates production of acid in the stomach; secretion of digestive juices; Carl Pfeiffer has suggested too much histamine is involved in some forms of alcoholism.    
May be implicated in some types of schizophrenia.

BB16    Hyaluronic Acid    
Extra-cellular, viscous material that binds cells together, lubricates joints and maintains shape of the  eye ball; may help phagocytes migrate through connective tissue during development and wound healing.
Co-factors are N-acetyl glucosamine and glucuronic acid.

BB17    Hydrochloric Acid    
Produced by gastric glands in the stomach to aid protein digestion by preparing proteins for the later stages of digestion; also prevents bacterial growth in the stomach.    
Excessive acid production may be stimulated by stress or tobacco smoking.

BB18    Interferon/ Alpha-Interferon / Intron A    
Fight infection; made by certain white blood cells; naturally produced by virus-infected host cells that induce unaffected cells to synthesize antiviral proteins and so stops many viruses from replicating within body cells.    
Have been used to treat cancer, immunodeficiency disorders, chronic infection with hepatitis B & C and chronic genital herpes; 2 other types – beta and gamma.

BB19    Myoglobin    
Found only in muscle fibres; binds oxygen molecules that are needed for ATP production within mitochondria.
    
BB20    Pyruvic Acid    
A by-product of glycolysis (production of ATP from glucose); may be converted into lactic acid, alanine or oxaloacetic acid.
    
BB21    Serotonin/5-Ht    
In parts of the brain, blood platelets, lining of digestive tract; concerned with conscious processes, involved in controlling states of consciousness and mood; sensory perception; temperature regulation; released at site of bleeding to constrict small blood vessels and control blood loss;  inhibits gastric secretion and stimulates smooth muscles in the intestinal wall; inducing sleep; inhibits release of prolactin; decreases carbohydrate cravings; provides a feeling of fullness; enhances mood.    Action in brain disrupted by some hallucinogenic drugs, particularly LSD; excess serotonin implicated in Raynaud’s disease.

BB22    Serum Amyloid P Component    
Accumulates in extra-cellular spaces of many organs in association with different disease processes; inhibits elastase (enzyme concerned with breakdown of protein); necessary for acute stage of inflammation but inappropriate for chronic stage; removes cholesterol and lipid debris from areas of trauma; causes thickening of connective tissue.    Implicated in Alzheimer’s disease.

BB23    Substance P    
In sensory nerves, spinal cord and parts of brain associated with pain – enhances perception of pain; stimulates motility of the intestines; stimulates saliva production and inflammatory responses in tissues.    Endorphins inhibit Substance P; counters the effect of certain nerve-damaging chemicals, so may prove useful as treatment for nerve degeneration.

BB24    Transferrin    
Protein    In blood, transports iron; inhibits the growth of certain bacteria by reducing the amount of available iron.    

BB25    Urea    
Waste product of the breakdown of proteins; the main nitrogenous constituent of urine; formed in the body from the breakdown of cell proteins.    Used in some creams and ointments to moisturise and soften the skin.
 

Life-Work Potential product code: 8004

Note: Ergopathics test kits are not intended to diagnose, prevent, treat or cure any disease, disorder or abnormal physical state. The vials contain ethanol and water and the process used to imprint them with electromagnetic signatures has not been tested or validated by any scientific method and is not approved by any regulatory authority. They are intended for use solely by qualified providers to support wellness and manage stress. Vials do not contain any substances classified as a DINs of NHPs by Health Canada.
 

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LWP Body Bio-chemicals 1 Test Kit

$106.00