KING JAMES
MEDICAL LABORATORY
1973-1999
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The staff and management of the King James Medical Laboratory, Inc.
welcomes you to its web site!!!.
We hope that this site will be a useful educational resource for both the general public and for healthcare professionals interested in quality health management. You will want to be kept up to date with the latest changes in health information so include the address of this site in your bookmarks of favorites on your web-browser and come back and visit us again on the world wide web!!!!!
Disclaimer: The information found in this site should only be used to educate and not as a basis for diagnosis or treatment. Consult a knowledgeable physician before applying any of this information.
The laboratory provides the analysis of METALS in HAIR and WATER samples to both the general public and healthcare practitioners. Additionally, the lab offers the testing of METALS and other analytes in patient specimens submitted by physicians.
The King James Medical Laboratory, Inc. pledges to provide its clients with clinical laboratory analyses that meet the highest standards of quality and accuracy using state-of-the-art methodology, thereby providing the most trusted results available.
Service World-Wide
The King James Medical Laboratory, Inc. also provides services to clients in many countries throughout the world. We do this by offering the service requisitions, reports of results and other information in several languages. These documents are available in the following languages:
English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German and Japanese.
Other languages can be supplied on request.
The King James Medical Laboratory, Inc. is a full service clinical reference laboratory which serves the general public and the medical community with quality evaluations of patient specimens. The laboratory features the quantitative trace metal analysis of OMEGATECH®, historically known around the world as a leader in the evaluation of trace metals in human specimens.
The laboratory operates under the CLIA license #36D0339322
For Information call any of the following individuals or contact the lab through any of the resources below:
Raymond Shamberger, Ph.D., DABCC.....Laboratory Director
Susan Wenger, CLT......Laboratory Supervisor
A Glossary of Basic Nutritional information is available to share the results of new findings of nutrition research.
News Flash!!!!
The New England Journal of Medicine states:
"Eat Right and take a Multivitamin 1"
Did you know that the presence of elevated serum Homocysteine has recently been shown to be another independent risk factor for Coronary Heart Disease2 (CHD)? This risk is equal in magnitude to the level of risk associated with either cigarette smoking or elevated serum cholesterol. Routine CHD risk assessment should now include the evaluation of serum Homocysteine.
Have your physician contact the King James Medical Laboratory or call (800) 437-1404 to arrange for this test.
Elevated serum Homocysteine has been shown to be correctable by increasing the Folate and B12 consumed3,4. This has resulted in the establishment of new dietary guidelines as recommended by the National Academy of Science which call for 400 to 600 mg of Folate above that consumed in the diet5.
You can be sure to get all of your optimal health assessment needs
that you and your physician require from the King James Medical Laboratory.References:
1. Oakley, GP, (Editorial) "Eat Right and Take a Multivitamin" New England J Medicine, Volume 338(9 April, 1998).
2. Welch, GN & Loscalzo, J, Homocysteine and Atherothrombosis, New England J Medicine 338:1042-1050 (1998).
3. Rim E.B. et al., Folate and Vitamin B6 from Diet and Supplements in Relation to Risk of Coronary Heart Disease among Women, J Amer. Med. Assoc. 279:359-364 (1998).
4. Omenn, GS et al., Preventing Coronary Heart Disease: B Vitamins and Homocysteine, Circulation 97:421-424 (1998).
5. "Adults need to increase intake of folate; some women should take more." Press Release of: National Academy of Sciences April 7, 1998. (see Internet: www2.nas.edu).

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