Pt. has discoloration of the skin, bloodshot eyes, jaundice, hair loss,frail, thin, fragile, shaky mvt., chronic tiredness, and irregular menses. Has recently adopted a healthy lifestyle. She is vegan and only drinks raw water, eats raw food, no GMOs, and takes high doses of multivitamins.

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Background

ANATOMY

PHYSIOLOGY

Vitamins

Cause of Pt. condition

Effects of Causes

Deficent Macromolecules

Insufficient diet

Insufficient macromolecules

Lipids

Carbohydrates

Proteins

Insufficient Minerals

Excesss amounts of Vitamins

Taking high amounts of multivitamins

vegan

No gluten or processed foods

Deficent Minerals

Excess Vitamins

Proteins

Lipids

Carbohydrates

Can't make energy for body to survive

Can't rebuild protein structures

Cannot make proper hormones

Denaturing of hair proteins

Blood toxicity

Too much excess nutrient in blood

Death

Zinc

Less protein synthesis and wound healing

Calcium

Iodine

Iron

Sodium and Potassium

Can not maintain resting membrane potential

Shaky movt.

Slow movt.

Thyroid hormone will not be created

Slow Metabolism

Hair falling out

keratin

proteint

no formation of skeleton and skeletal repair

Blood will not clot as easily and neurotransmitters can't exocytose easily

Frail

Slow and Tired

Tired all the time

Anemia

Macromolecules

Water

Minerals

Water soluable

Essential

Fat soluable

Non Essential

NADH, FADH

A

C

B

C

A

D

E

K

Lipids

Carbohydrates

Protiens

Disaccharides

Polysaccharides

Monosaccharides

Triglycerides

Phospholipids

Steriods

Eicosanoids

Amino acids

Nonessential

Essential

Made in body

Diet

Sodium/ Potassium

Iodine

Zinc

Iron

Calcium

Water

needed for hydration

Vitamins

Keeps Metabolism functioning

Macromolecules

Proteins

Carbohydrates

Lipids

Energy

Replaces worn protein structures

Energy

Hormones

Molecules

Iron

Sodium and Potassium

Calcium

Iodine

Zinc

required for formation and maintenance of the skeleton


required for blood clotting and exocytosis of neurotransmitters

present in hemoglobin, binding oxygen



present in mitochondria in electron transport system binding electrons

maintain resting membrane potential in excitable cells



required to generate action potential

needed to produce thyroid hormone

roles in protein synthesis and wound healing