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Physical Functionality 1 -
Physical Functionality

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Here are brief overview descriptions based on general knowledge of the various items listed on your Body Frequency Analyser/Optimiser Body Chemistry Report. Note they have not been checked for accuracy. Mistakes can happen so please double-check any important information.

Physical Functionality/ Physical Functionality 1

 

1. **Hypoxia:** Hypoxia is a condition in which tissues are deprived of an adequate supply of oxygen, leading to impaired cellular function and potential tissue damage.

2. **Mental Clarity:** Mental clarity refers to the state of having a clear, focused mind, enabling effective decision-making, concentration, and cognitive performance.

3. **pH Balance:** pH balance refers to the maintenance of the body's acid-base balance, which is crucial for proper cellular function and overall health.

4. **Vagal tone:** Vagal tone refers to the activity of the vagus nerve, which is part of the parasympathetic nervous system and helps regulate heart rate, digestion, and other body functions.
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5. **Glutathione:** Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant that protects cells from oxidative stress and supports detoxification processes in the body.
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6. **Emotional Stability:** Emotional stability refers to the ability to maintain consistent and balanced emotional responses to various situations, contributing to overall mental health and well-being.

7. **Hydration:** Hydration is the state of having sufficient fluid in the body to support normal bodily functions, including temperature regulation, digestion, and circulation.
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8. **Adhesion of Shoulder Muscles:** Adhesion of shoulder muscles refers to the binding or sticking of muscle fibers in the shoulder, which can limit mobility and cause discomfort.

9. **Age of Ligaments (flexibility):** The age of ligaments, and therefore their flexibility, can affect joint mobility and stability. Older ligaments may lose elasticity, increasing the risk of injury.

10. **Disc, protrusion:** Disc protrusion occurs when the inner portion of an intervertebral disc bulges outward, potentially causing pain and nerve compression.

11. **Disc, degeneration:** Disc degeneration is the breakdown of the intervertebral discs, leading to reduced cushioning and potential back pain or mobility issues.

12. **Joints, range of motion:** The range of motion in joints refers to the extent to which a joint can move in different directions. Adequate range of motion is important for overall mobility and function.

13. **Bone Alkaline Phosphatase:** Bone alkaline phosphatase is an enzyme involved in bone formation and mineralization. Elevated levels may indicate increased bone turnover.

14. **Cartilage Healing:** Cartilage healing refers to the process of repairing damaged cartilage, which can be slow due to limited blood supply to the tissue.

15. **Epiphyseal Line:** The epiphyseal line is the growth plate in long bones that allows for bone lengthening during development. Once closed, growth in length stops.

16. **Osteocalcin:** Osteocalcin is a protein involved in bone formation and mineralization. It is a marker of bone health and turnover.

17. **Bone Healing:** Bone healing is the process of repairing fractures or other bone injuries, involving stages such as inflammation, callus formation, and remodeling.

18. **Bone Hyperplasia:** Bone hyperplasia refers to the excessive growth or formation of bone tissue, which can lead to bone abnormalities.

19. **Bone Mineral Density:** Bone mineral density (BMD) measures the amount of mineral in bones and is an indicator of bone strength and risk of fractures.

20. **Calcification, Cervical:** Cervical calcification refers to the deposition of calcium in the cervical spine, which can cause stiffness and mobility issues.

21. **Calcification, Lumbar:** Lumbar calcification refers to the deposition of calcium in the lumbar spine, potentially causing stiffness and affecting mobility.

22. **Calcification, Sacrum:** Sacral calcification refers to the deposition of calcium in the sacrum, which can lead to stiffness and mobility issues.

23. **Calcification, Thoracic:** Thoracic calcification refers to the deposition of calcium in the thoracic spine, potentially causing stiffness and affecting mobility.

24. **Calcium Loss:** Calcium loss occurs when the body loses more calcium than it absorbs, which can weaken bones and lead to conditions such as osteoporosis.

25. **Osteoclast function:** Osteoclast function involves the activity of osteoclasts, which are cells responsible for breaking down bone tissue and regulating bone remodeling.

26. **Osteoporosis:** Osteoporosis is a condition characterized by low bone mineral density and increased risk of fractures due to weakened bones.

27. **Rheumatism:** Rheumatism is a term that encompasses various conditions causing pain and inflammation in the joints, muscles, or connective tissues.

Please note:  The Body Analyser/Optimiser is an educational tool that will not detect cancer, ailments, disease, or medical conditions. Redland Reflexology and the Body Frequency Analyser/Optimiser do not diagnose, treat, or cure any disease or medical condition. The Body Frequency Analyser is for personal and educational purposes only and is not a medical device; there are no guarantees of any kind, and it does not claim to be precise or 100% accurate. If you have any concerns about your health, we recommend that you seek medical advice.

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