Possible Nutrient Deficiencies: Kidney, Liver, Pancreas, Spleen

Excesses Attributed to Certain Disorders

Kidney

Kidney Dysfunction

  • high Chromium
  • low Essential Fatty Acids (see our Signal369)

  • low Potassium (proteinuria; salt retention)
  • high Selenium
  • high Sodium
  • high Vitamin D

Dysuria (painful urination)

  • high Vitamin A

Polyuria (frequent urination)

  • high Lithium
  • high Vitamin A
  • high Vitamin D

Stones

  • high L-Cystine
  • low Magnesium

Urinary Delay

high S-Adenosyl-methionine (SAMe)

Liver

Liver Dysfunction

  • low Choline
  • high Chromium
  • high Niacin or Niacinamide
  • high Para-aminobenzoic Acid (PABA)
  • how or low Selenium
  • high Vitamin A

Fatty Liver

  • low Choline
  • low Essential Fatty Acids (see our Signal369)

  • low Protein

Hemochromatosis

  • high iron

Hemosiderosis

  • high iron

Hepatomegaly

high Vitamin A

Pancreas

Insufficiency low Selenium

Spleen

Splenomegaly
  • low iron (common in iron-deficiency anemia)
high Vitamin A
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