by Dr. James Meschino on 10 July 2020 in Vitamin, Cholesterol, Aging

Blood Tests, Biomarkers, and Longevity

This course reviews the key blood and urine tests required to make an accurate assessment of objective health parameters of importance in the day-to-day nutrition and natural medicine management of a person’s health. The course explains the meaning of each lab test, how the body generates these molecules, and the various genetic and environmental factors (including nutrition and drugs) that can affect their values in the blood, urine, and saliva.

Sample Lesson - First lesson of 9 (Length: 32 Mins.)

This is the first lesson of 9 that complete the Blood Tests, Biomarkers, and Longevity course.


Full Course Detail:

Length: 4 hours

This course reviews the key blood and urine tests required to make an accurate assessment of objective health parameters of importance in the day-to-day nutrition and natural medicine management of a person’s health.


The course explains the meaning of each lab test, how the body generates these molecules, and the various genetic and environmental factors (including nutrition and drugs) that can affect their values in the blood, urine, and saliva.


The course highlights ideal values associated with longevity, disease risk, and disease diagnosis, and provides a high-level overview of how to improve key blood values using evidence-based dietary, supplement, exercise, and other natural interventions for certain disorders and biomarkers.

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About the Author

Dr. James Meschino, DC, MS, ROHP, is an educator, author, and researcher having lectured to thousands of healthcare professionals across North America. He holds a Master’s Degree in Science with specialties in human nutrition and biology and is recognized as an expert in the field of nutrition, anti-aging, fitness, and wellness as well as the author of numerous books.

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