What is HAIP Root Cause Analysis?
HAIP Root cause analysis is an assessment that relies on specific blood tests. These blood tests are analyzed using stringent reference ranges which can help to identify various hidden health conditions and also help to identify the root cause of your symptoms. It basically tells you where you need to concentrate more in order to derive maximum benefits from HAIP Diet and create health.
This analysis can serve as an effective tool not just for individuals but also for any licensed healthcare professional. It enables them to focus on treating the underlying cause and also helps them to monitor their progress. So, the first step in evaluating your health should be this HAIP Root Cause Analysis which will help you to understand your symptoms and identify their root cause.
Understanding lab reports correctly is crucial. When you undergo a blood test, it reveals whether or not an individual element is outside of the Lab reference range which is printed next to your results.. Now, these Lab Reference ranges are taken from people who are already suffering from a health condition. When labs and doctors were establishing standard lab reference ranges, they didn’t analyze the blood reports of healthy people. They just used the readings of people who had already been tested in labs and got an average of those. Which means right from the beginning, your lab reference ranges which are called Standard reference ranges are way too wide. Because these wrong sets of ‘normal ranges’ allow for so much dysfunction, your results might look normal, and your doctor might say everything’s normal, but you still don’t feel normal.
This is what We do differently. We always analyze lab reports based on optimal values- a much narrower range which ensures that we catch your dysfunction much before it becomes a disease. The optimal values for our HAIP Root Cause Analysis have been established based on the latest optimal range used worldwide. HAIP analysis of your lab reports along with careful tracking of your HAIP symptom Analysis helps us nail down the disorder that you are experiencing.
Sample report of HAIP Root Cause Analysis
Required List of Blood Test for HAIP Root Cause Analysis
Total WBCs | Required |
RBC | Required |
Hemoglobin | Required |
Hematocrit(PCV) | Required |
MCV | Required |
MCH | Required |
MCHC | Required |
Platelets | Required |
RDW | Required |
Neutrophils | Required |
Lymphocytes | Required |
Monocytes | Required |
Eosinophils | Required |
Basophils | Required |
Fasting Glucose | Required |
Hemoglobin A1C | Required |
Insulin – Fasting | |
Cholesterol – Total | Required |
Triglycerides | Required |
LDL Cholesterol | Required |
HDL Cholesterol | Required |
Cholesterol/HDL Ratio | Required |
Triglyceride/HDL Ratio | Required |
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) | Required |
Creatinine | Required |
BUN/Creatinine Ratio | Required |
Uric Acid | Required |
Protein, total | Required |
Albumin | Required |
Globulin, total | Required |
Albumin/Globulin Ratio | Required |
Alk Phos | Required |
AST (SGOT) | Required |
ALT (SGPT) | Required |
LDH | |
Bilirubin – Total | Required |
Bilirubin – Direct | Required |
Bilirubin – Indirect | Required |
GGT | Required |
Iron – Serum | Required |
Ferritin | |
TIBC | Required |
% Transferrin saturation | Required |
Calcium | Required |
Calcium/Albumin Ratio | Required |
Phosphorus | |
Calcium/Phosphorus Ratio | |
Magnesium | |
Sodium | Required |
Potassium | Required |
Sodium/Potassium Ratio | Required |
Chloride | Required |
CO2 | |
Anion gap | |
Vitamin B12 ( Cyanocobalamin) | Required |
Folic Acid | |
Homocysteine | |
Vitamin D (25-OH) | Required |
Hs CRP | Required |
TSH | Required |
Free T3 | |
Free T4 | |
Testosterone-Total | |
Testosterone- Free | |
ANTI TPO (Anti Microsomal) | |
ANTI TG (Anti Thyroglobuline) | |
ESR | |
Antinuclear Antibodies(ANA) | |
RA Factor | |
Anti CCP Antibodies | |
Absolute Eosinophil Count | |
Total T3 | Required |
Total T4 | Required |
C-Peptide | |
Fibrinogen | |
Lp(a) | |
ApoB | |
ApoA1 | |
ApoB/ApoA1 Ratio | |
eGFR | |
rT3 | |
Total T3/ rT3 | |
Cystatin C | |
Lipase | |
Corrected Calcium | |
Serum PTH | |
Ionised Calcium |