New Tech Measures Blood Proteolytic Activity
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Geert Schmid-Schöenbein's discussion on proteolytic activity measurement
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Story of claim
Dr. Schmid-Schöenbein introduces technology using finger prick samples to measure proteolytic activity in blood, similar to glucose monitoring for health insights.
- Goal: Develop an easy method to monitor proteolytic activity in blood.
- Proof: This technology offers a transient activity measurement, providing dynamic health data akin to glucose monitoring.
- Nuances:
- Activity measurement is transient, not steady-state.
- Requires time-course data for accurate health assessment.
- Impact on Life: Provides a new tool for monitoring and potentially improving personal health management.
Investments
- Price: Depends on availability and cost of the testing device
- Time: Requires regular monitoring for accurate tracking
- Effort: Regular use similar to glucose monitoring devices
Risks
Accuracy of results may vary; dependent on consistent monitoring.
Alternatives
- Traditional blood tests for enzyme activity
- Biomarker analysis through commercial labs
Get Started 🚀
- Acquire the necessary testing device when available.
- Learn how to properly collect and analyze finger prick samples.
- Establish a routine for consistent monitoring.
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