The present invention provides a system and method for medical analysis treatment. The system includes a computer system for storing a plurality of databases. The databases maintain medical research data regarding analyte characteristics and vitamin/nutrient characteristics. A first database maintains a plurality of analyte records, wherein each record holds information regarding a particular analyte that was determined from the results of testing a human test group. Each analyte record includes a low value, a high value and a target value. A second database maintains a plurality of vitamin/nutrient records wherein each vitamin/nutrient record includes analytes associated with the particular vitamin/nutrient and an analyte level indicative of vitamin/nutrient that may have supportive effect. The method matches an individual's bodily fluid laboratory results with the databases to identify supportive nutrient metabolic agents for each of the analytes within a lab report, potential negative drug reaction to each analyte as they pertain to the individual's analyte status.
A system and method for generating a medical diagnosis is provided. In a first embodiment of the present invention a conversion table is created and stored in a computerized storage media of a computerized system, the conversion table converts raw test data into numeric values. Furthermore, a sub-diagnosis database is created and stored in the storage media, the sub-diagnosis database including a plurality of rules, each rule being identified by at least one diagnosis parameter. Patient test results are then input to the computerized system where they are converted into numeric analyte values by the conversion table. The numeric analyte values are compared to the diagnosis parameters of the rules stored in the sub-diagnosis database, wherein the rules having diagnosis parameters corresponding to the numeric analyte values are saved in the computerized system.
The present invention relates to a method of treating the skin of a subject, the method including the steps of: (a) accessing a sample of interstitial fluid from the skin of the subject; (b) measuring the amount of a skin analyte in the sample; and (c) applying a skin care product to the subject to alter the amount of the skin analyte in the skin of the subject.