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- Parasites
- Mold
- Heavy Metals
- Lyme
- Co-infections
- Viral load
- Digestion
- Autoimmune
- Mitochondrial dysfunction
- Environmental toxins
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Parasites
Eosinophils +Elevated eosinophils often indicate helminth (worm) or tissue-invasive parasitic infection.
Basophils +Increased basophils reflect histamine release and chronic allergy-type responses that can occur with parasites.
Monocytes +High monocytes suggest chronic infection and prolonged immune activation, sometimes from parasites.
Ferritin +Low ferritin may result from parasites consuming iron, leading to iron-deficiency anemia.
IgE +Elevated IgE is a hallmark immune response to parasites, especially multicellular worms.
Mold
Lymphocytes + Neutrophils +High or low reflects immune dysregulation common in mold illness.
CRP/ESR +Both are key indicators of chronic systemic inflammation when elevated, a potential hallmark of mold-driven immune activation.
Total CHO + LDL +Mold toxins may disrupt lipid metabolism, unusually low cholesterol is a classic CIRS/mold pattern.
Ferritin +Low levels may indicate chronic inflammation. Mold toxins can impair iron metabolism and storage, leading to functional iron deficiency.
Monocytes +Elevated levels may indicate chronic immune activation and persistent inflammation often seen in mold exposure.
Heavy Metals
Globulin +Elevated levels may reflect chronic immune activation and inflammation triggered by metals.
Minerals +Metals may displace essential minerals, labs may show deficiencies or imbalances.
CBC +Metals may interfere with red blood cell production such as low hemoglobin/anemia, + abnormal RBC indices.
ALT/AST/GGT +Metals may stress the liver, elevations in liver enzymes can indicate toxicity burden.
Lyme
Monocytes +May rise as the immune system attempts to clear persistent pathogens like Borrelia.
WBC +Lyme may contribute to immune system dysregulation, reflecting White Blood Cell suppression or elevation.
Lymphocytes +Fluctuations often show ongoing immune battles with Borrelia, especially when combined with monocyte shifts.
Platelets +Suppression may occur in Lyme and co-infections (like Babesia), suggesting marrow suppression or immune-mediated destruction.
AST/ALT +Lyme may cause liver stress and inflammation, elevated liver enzymes may appear in chronic infection states.
Co-infections
Babesia +Low platelets + RBC destruction (LDH, anemia, bilirubin).
Mycoplasma +High monocytes/lymphocytes + low hemoglobin + mild liver enzyme elevation.
Bartonella +Vascular inflammation + low WBC/platelets + liver stress.
Ehrlichia/Anaplasma +Low WBC + low platelets + high liver enzymes.
Viral load
Lymphocytes +Viral infections may show elevated lymphocytes nearly, then lower numbers if chronic or severe.
Monocytes +Elevated marker may immune system response to chronic viral activity.
IgM +Elevated marker may be a sign of acute or recent viral infection.
AST/ALT +May be commonly elevated with viral infections that stress the liver like EBV, CMV, hepatitis viruses.
WBC +May show suppression (low) or activation (high) depending on viral stage.
Digestion
Monocytes +Elevated may signal chronic gut inflammation or low-grade infection dye to things like parasites, SIBO, dysbiosis, etc.
Phosphorous +Low may point to poor nutrient absorption or malnutrition from gut dysfunction.
Total Protein +High or low may indicate malabsorption, poor digestion, or be part of conditions like Chrons, Celiac, etc.
BUN +Low may suggest poor protein breakdown/absorption; high may coincide with GI bleeding or excess protein breakdown.
Globulin +High or low may reflect gut-immune shifts tied to gut permeability, inflammation, or chronic infection.
Autoimmune
Monocytes +When elevated, may reflect chronic immune activation and inflammation.
ESR/CRP +Key markers of systemic inflammation that often track with autoimmune activity when high or low.
IGM +Abnormal immunoglobulin levels may indicate ongoing immune dysregulation.
Vitamin D +Low levels linked with higher autoimmune risk and poor immune regulation.
ANA +Primary screening antibody for systemic autoimmune disease.
Mitochondrial dysfunction
Ferritin +Acts as an oxidative stress marker; excess iron storage may drive free radical damage and mitochondrial injury.
Homocysteine +Elevated homocysteine reflects methylation defects and impaired mitochondrial energy pathways (folate/B12/CoQ10 dependent).
HDL +Functions as an antioxidant/anti-inflammatory particle; low HDL may suggest increased oxidative stress and impaired mitochondrial resilience.
Albumin +Low levels may indicate poor protein synthesis and systemic stress; albumin is also an antioxidant buffer for oxidative stress.
Uric Acid +Byproduct of purine breakdown; elevated levels may reflect oxidative stress and mitochondrial ATP turnover issues.
Environmental toxins
Lymphocytes +Suppressed levels are a common sign of immune exhaustion or suppression due to chronic toxic burden.
WBC +Toxins may suppress bone marrow and immune function, leading to lowered white cell counts.
Globulin +Toxins can trigger either overstimulation (high) or immune depletion (low); reflects abnormal immune protein activity.
Uric Acid +Elevated levels may indicate oxidative stress and impaired detox pathways; uric acid is often elevated when the body is under toxic load.
Creatinine +May point to reduced muscle metabolism and impaired detox/renal clearance, often seen in toxin-related fatigue syndromes.
Meadowell Method
Our proprietary six-step method is sequential yet flexible, addressing pathogens and toxins in the natural order of the immune system to restore balance and resilience in the way your body needs.
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Foundations, Drainage,
+ MitochondriaLay the groundwork for deeper healing by optimizing detoxification pathways and improving your body’s ability to create energy at a cellular level.
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Parasites +
“Scrubbing The Gut”Address unwanted organisms and restore your microbiome to strengthen your body's innate immune response.
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Heavy Metals +
MoldAssist your body in safely releasing accumulated environmental toxins that can interfere with normal function and trigger systemic inflammatory responses.
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Lyme +
Co-infectionsTarget persistent bacterial infections that commonly hide in tissues and contribute to chronic, seemingly unrelated symptoms.
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Viruses +
RetrovirusesSupport your immune system's ability to recognize and manage viral burdens that may be silently affecting your overall health.
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Rebuild +
MaintainRestore depleted nutrients, strengthen cellular function, and create a sustainable plan of action to maintain your body’s balance.
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