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NutrEval lab results

Chris: Next question is from Tressa, she’s talking about NutrEval lab results, which were we’re not covering in this course, but pointing to highly elevated dysbiosis and high taurine.

Yes. I’m not going to go into a lot of detail here because we’re not covering NutrEval in this course. We do plan to do detox, and some of the tests related to detox capacity in a future course like this one that can, as you suggested, be related to transsulfuration pathway issues, but it’s generally, just in my experience, when you see high taurine, usually the underlying cause of that is almost always going to be the dysbiosis. You should just focus there first and then chances are when you clear the dysbiosis, then you’ll see a decrease in the taurine.

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