what do you do if your levels are to high or to low
When oxygen levels are high people tend to get a 'high' sensation. When the oxygen levels are low, it feels like you are going to pass out. There are other ways to tell, but generally you would need prodigious equipment, that is most likely very expensive.
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It is easier to raise your cholesterol if its too low rather than lower it. So based on that I would say that higher cholesterol is worse than too low.
add a solution to it that has a low pH level (an acid) to neutralise it, or bring it down slightly. What is it that has the high pH?
When your blood sugar level drops below 70 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL), you will usually have symptoms of low blood sugar. Check out http://diabetes.webmd.com/tc/diabetes-related-high-and-low-blood-sugar-levels-topic-overview for mor info.
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Low, Medium, High, and Extremely High
Low, Medium, High, and Extremely High
High, medium and low.
No it cannot. NADH inhibits glycolysis, the Krebs Cycle and the electron transport chain. HIGH levels of NAD however does stimulate glycolysis but High levels of NADH and low levels of NAD does not stimulate glycolysis but rather inhibits it.
Low, Medium, High, and Extremely High
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Anaemia can be associated with low ferritin and high Folate levels.
When oxygen levels are high people tend to get a 'high' sensation. When the oxygen levels are low, it feels like you are going to pass out. There are other ways to tell, but generally you would need prodigious equipment, that is most likely very expensive.
High triglyceride levels may lead to heart disease, especially in people with low levels of "good" cholesterol and high levels of "bad" cholesterol, and in people with type 2 diabetes. Experts disagree, though, on just how bad of an effect high triglyceride levels by themselves have on the heart.
Potassium and calcium