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6.1.3.16. Adaptation - Identifying Response Type From Blood Tests

1. *Summary: The text discusses the importance of the neuroendocrine system and its markers in the blood, particularly the proportion of lymphocytes in leukocytes. It explains how different lymphocyte percentages indicate training, activation, or stress responses. The speaker suggests using blood tests to assess the state of the neuroendocrine system, highlighting specific markers for identification.*

So I want to show you just again, maybe emphasize this point about the state of the neuroendocrine system is that she identified clear markers in the blood that correspond to training reaction to activation or stress reaction. And there are several subtypes like acute stress, chronic stress, and activation and so on. So if you practitioner, you may want to try and see it for yourself. But the key point to see here is the proportion of lymphocytes in the total count of leukocytes. So in training reaction, that proportion is from 20% to 27%. From 27% to about 40% to 45%, this is when the activation response starts. And if it goes below 20, this is when you have stress reaction. So the lymphocytes will be much lower, the number of lymphocytes will be much lower. So one way to identify where the person is at in terms of this totality of the neuronocortex system is, first of all, start looking at the blood. And it's a fairly standard blood test. You can just make a count. Now there are quite a few things you need to take into account if you really want to use it as a diagnostic measure. But I want to share with you that there are actually very specific markers in the blood to identify where your endocrine system is at