Lab tests can provide a helpful view into your body’s current function. While getting a lab test will not on its own change anything about your health, it is an important aspect of the healing process because it helps me see which particular systems are not working optimally and pinpoint our work more precisely.
These are the tests that I offer. I always start with Tests #205 and #101 because these together give the most comprehensive view of your body’s current function.
#205 / Adrenal Stress Hormone Profile
This test evaluates the adrenal glands and hormone balance.
Symptoms this test may address:
- Fatigue
- Low sex drive
- Weight gain
- Anxiety
- Mood swings
- Thinning hair
- Erectile dysfunction
- Hot flashes
- Night sweats
- Memory loss
- Irregular periods
- Breast tenderness
- Insomnia
- Acne
These symptoms could result from hormone imbalances or deficiencies that affect both men and women as we age. This test examines cortisol, DHEA-S, estradiol, estriol, testosterone, melatonin, and progesterone.
#101 / Metabolic Assessment Profile
This test screens some of the body’s most fundamental systems: detoxification, digestion, and antioxidant capacity. This test can help guide in the management of dysfunction related to chronic stress by measuring the impact and source of that dysfunction. This test examines indican, bile acids, and lipid peroxides.
Symptoms this test may address:
- Gas, diarrhea, constipation, indigestion
- Bad breath, body odor
- Bloating, weight gain
- Allergies, asthma
- Arthritis, headaches
- Skin conditions
- Nervous system problems
- Depression, irritability
#401h / GI Pathogen Screen
This test identifies digestive infections and imbalances. This will help to determine if a microorganism is overgrown in the gut or, conversely, if you have a microorganism not normally present. This test looks at a variety of parasites, ova, bacteria, fungi, and toxins.
Symptoms this test may address:
- GI distress
- Fatigue
- Body pain
- Headaches
- Cognitive Problems
- Light headedness
- Brain fog
- General malaise
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