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9 Easy Steps to Perfect Health

June 26, 2006 by alsearsmd in Anti-Aging

Testing and early detection is the key to good health. But what kind of tests do you really need?

In today’s Health Alert, I’ll show you what kind of health checks you should get and why. I’ll also tell you about some important tests that your doctor may overlook.

The Secret is Knowing what to Look For

Many doctors are under pressure from insurance companies to order less testing. In many cases your insurance company claims to cover the test but then makes the paperwork cumbersome to discourage doctors from ordering them.

When I evaluate a new patient, more often than not, some of these tests are not on record. These tests could save your life. I have come up with a routine “inspection schedule” for people to increase their odds of living a long and healthy life.

Health Schedule

Category Tests Frequency Importance
Fat and Muscle Body Composition Twice a Year Combat Obesity
Heart CRP, CoQ10, Homocysteine Twice a Year Cardiac Risk
Men: Sex Hormones Testosterone, DHEA, DHT, Estrogen Once a Year Monitor Changes with Age
Women: Sex Hormones Estrogen, Testosterone, DHEA, Progesterone Once a Year Check for Hormonal Imbalances
Prostate PSA Test Once a Year Early Detection of Prostate Cancer
Prostate and Colon Colorectal and Prostate Exam Every 2 Years Early Detection of Cancer
Uterus, Breast & Colon Pap Smear, Uterine, Breast & Colon Exam Every 2 Years Early Detection of Cancer
Bone Bone Density Every 2 Years Tracks Rate of Bone Loss

Speak Up, and Ask for what You Need

If your doctor doesn’t routinely perform these tests, talk to him about it. He may order them if you ask.

If any of your tests indicate abnormalities, you should monitor the condition more frequently. And if you are at high risk for a specific disease, you should monitor it more often.

Your doctor may also suggest aggressive therapies if your tests come back abnormal. For example, many doctors will suggest “slashing and burning” the prostate if a PSA test is abnormal. Ask about alternative treatments. And take caution before accepting invasive or toxic approaches.

To Your Good Health,

Al Sears MD


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