Functional and in-depth lab analysis

Test, don’t guess, when it comes to your health.

Functional and in-depth laboratory assessments dive deeper into the errors of biochemistry, often overlooked and frequently provided traditionally. Finally get the true answers you have been looking for!

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The DUTCH (complete hormonal assessment)

A comprehensive sex and adrenal hormone test that includes metabolites and organic acids to bring patient hormone status into focus.

  • The DUTCH Test is a comprehensive sex and adrenal hormone test that includes metabolites and organic acids to bring patient hormone status into focus.

    Hormones act as chemical messengers in the body, controlling, facilitating, or triggering various processes. Once hormones have completed their job, new hormones are produced to take their place. To clear the active hormones from the body, they are excreted via urine.

    The Process of Steroid Hormone Excretion

    Steroid hormones are not water-soluble, and therefore cannot be directly eliminated in urine. Instead, they need to be broken down into smaller, water-soluble metabolites by the liver and kidneys, which are then excreted. It's crucial to test for these metabolites, as certain types can be harmful if overproduced.

    Testing these metabolites can give healthcare practitioners an in-depth picture of why their patient’s overall hormones are elevated, lacking, or point toward specific symptoms.

  • Suggested if you suffer from the following symptoms: Fatigue, Depression, Anxiety, Acne, Overwhelm, Low libido or sex drive, PCOS, PMS, PMDD, Infertility, Insomnia or sleep disturbance.

GI MAP (Microbial Assay Plus)

Stool analysis of  the microbiome, parasites worms, and gastrointestinal health markers.

  • Understanding the GI-MAP

    The GI-MAP (Microbial Assay Plus) sets itself apart from other comprehensive stool tests through its exclusive use of quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) technology. By targeting the specific DNA of the organisms tested, it can accurately detect parasites, bacteria, fungi, and other microbes. The GI-MAP™ (GI-Microbial Assay Plus) takes a quantitative approach to assess a patient's microbiome by identifying bacterial, parasitic, and viral pathogens that can lead to disease, disrupt the normal microbial balance, and contribute to chronic illness.

  • Symptoms: gas, bloating, fatigue, mental health disorders, skin manifestations, auto immune disease, IBS, SIBO, gastroparesis, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative, colitis, pain with digestion, constipation, diarrhea nausea

Micronutrient Test (MNT)

Spectracell's Micronutrient Test (MNT) is a reliable method to identify the micronutrients in which you may be deficient.

  • Revolutionizing Clinical Nutrition with Spectracell's Micronutrient Test

    Spectracell's Micronutrient Test (MNT) is a reliable method to identify the micronutrients in which a you may be deficient. It assesses the functioning of 31 different vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and antioxidants within an individual's cells. Moreover, it provides insights into how well cells can withstand oxidative stress, metabolize carbohydrates, and operate during an immune response.

    With this information, you can create a personalized supplementation plan tailored to your unique biochemistry at their current stage of life. Correcting cellular deficiencies can lead to symptom relief and systemic health benefits for the patient.

    Gone are the days of "one-size-fits-all" clinical nutrition. With Spectracell's MNT, you can pinpoint your exact needs and move forward with confidence.

Celiac & Gluten Sensitivity; bloodspot

A sensitivity profile that differentiates between CD and gluten sensitivity.

  • Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune response caused by abnormal immune response to gluten found in wheat, barley, spelt, and rye. CD damages the lining of the small bowel, causing various symptoms. Immortalata offers a Celiac & Gluten Sensitivity profile that evaluates serum titers of IgA and IgG for deamidated gliadin peptide, gliadin, and gluten to differentiate between CD and gluten sensitivity. CD is often undiagnosed and can affect individuals later in life.

  • Symptoms: pain areas in the abdomen or joints. Pain types can be burning in the chest. Gastrointestinal symptoms include; belching, diarrhea, fat in stool, indigestion, nausea, vomiting, or flatulence. Whole body can experience bone loss, fatigue, or malnutrition. Developmental symptoms include delayed puberty or slow growth. Also common are cramping, itching, lactose intolerance, skin rash, or weight loss.

Wellness Panel

This panel provides a glimpse into the body's metabolism, chemical balance, and overall health.

  • The Wellness Panel is a comprehensive health test that evaluates kidney and liver function, glucose regulation, electrolyte and cholesterol levels, and vitamin D. It also includes a Complete Blood Count, Comprehensive Metabolic Panel, and Comprehensive Urinalysis. The panel provides a glimpse into the body's metabolism, chemical balance, and overall health. The results can help detect abnormalities in the urine, diagnose renal diseases, urinary tract infections, urinary tract neoplasms, and systemic diseases. The panel also measures thyroid stimulating hormone and vitamin D levels, which play important roles in the body's metabolic processes.

Amino Acid Profile

The Plasma Amino Acids Profile pinpoints areas of insufficiency, excess, or dysfunction that have been associated with a wide range of conditions.

  • Amino acids are essential for human health and are the building blocks of proteins and polypeptides. They play a crucial role in compounds such as neurotransmitters, thyroid hormones, and melatonin. Amino acid levels can impact metabolic function and various aspects of health, including cardiovascular, brain, and immune health. Evaluating amino acids in plasma can identify early predictors of disease and allow personalized interventions such as dietary recommendations, lifestyle changes, and targeted supplementation with amino acids or nutrient co-factors.

    Who Can Benefit from the Plasma Amino Acids Profile?

  • Symptoms: dysmetabolism, prediabetes, and diabetes, weight changes and obesity, fatigue, athletic performance, poor immune function, depression and anxiety, maldigestion/malabsorption and associated conditions, insulin resistance/type 2 diabetes, renal and liver dysfunction

KBMO FIT (Food Sensitivity Testing)

Measures sensitivity to 132 foods, colorings and additives spanning all major food groups.

  • Understanding the Food Inflammation Test (FIT)

    The Food Inflammation Test (FIT) is a unique method that detects both IgG antibody and immune complexes to evaluate the reactivity of a sample against various food antigens. When both IgG and immune complexes are measured together, the sensitivity of the test is enhanced compared to other tests that only measure IgG.

    KBMO has developed a distinctive Gut Barrier Panel to address the spectrum of leaky gut syndrome. The panel includes Candida, Zonulin, and Occludin gatekeeper markers, and measures IgG 1-4 /C3d as well as IgA 1 and 2 for each marker.

  • Symptoms of food sensitivities: Gi Distress, Joint pain/ Muscle Pain, Fatigue, Anxiety/ Depression/ ADD, GERD/ Acid Reflux, Insomnia/ Sleep Problems, Sinus / Postnasal drip, Allergies/ Asthma. Bloat/ Swelling

Organix

A comprehensive nutrition test to understand errors in metabolic pathways that result in disease

  • Organix® is a highly effective nutrition test that involves collecting a urine sample. This test measures organic acids and produces a report that provides personalized recommendations for micronutrient supplements, vitamin, mineral cofactors, and digestive support.

    By examining key metabolic pathways, Organix® is a useful tool for practitioners to identify the underlying causes of dysfunction and provide a customized, systems-based approach to help patients overcome chronic health conditions and improve their overall wellbeing.

TruAge

The next level in preventative medicine, understanding how you can manipulate your genetics, using external factors, helping you reduce the rate of aging, improving longevity and quality of life.

  • Discover a Comprehensive Picture of Biological Aging with The TruAge Complete Collection

    With the TruAge Complete Collection, you can access an entire suite of epigenetic aging reports and aging algorithms, providing you with a full understanding of your biological aging. By measuring aging, TruAge Complete empowers you to manage it effectively.

    In-Depth Biological Report: Discover Your Biological Age and Treatment Framework

    Our comprehensive 75+ page biological report provides you with a personalized analysis of your biological age, EpiAge ratio, and how you compare to the general population. This report can be considered as a tailored literature review that is centered around you. Knowing which epidemiological factors affect your biological score is critical, since 60% of the methylation markers are changeable. You can use this information to identify areas of your lifestyle that can be targeted to decrease your biological age. In addition to your personalized results, the report also includes general information about epigenetics, biological age, methylation markers, how the test was created, aging as a disease, and tips on how to slow your aging.

Complete Thyroid Panel

Going beyond by road, stimulating hormone, taking a deep dive into the complete picture of thyroid function.

  • The Complete Thyroid Panel assesses thyroid hormone production and metabolism, as well as overall health, including a metabolic panel, blood count, lipid profile, and urinalysis. The thyroid portion includes several components, as well as thyroglobulin and thyroperoxidase antibodies. The panel also measures cholesterol levels, glucose, calcium, protein, sodium, potassium, and chloride levels. The blood count screens for diseases and the body's ability to fight infections. The urinalysis can detect abnormalities in the urine, and the vitamin D measurement can potentially prevent cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.Testing can b used to determine autoimmune thyroid disease Graves & Hashimoto’s thyroiditis.

  • Symptoms: whole body; fatigue, lethargy, or feeling cold,excess sweating, excessive hunger, fatigue, heat intolerance, or restlessness, weight loss, diarrhea, hair loss, muscle weakness, tremor, or warm skin. Hair; hair loss or dryness. Also common; brittle nails, constipation, dry skin, enlarged thyroid, high cholesterol, irritability, sensitivity to cold, sexual dysfunction, slow heart rate, sluggishness, weight gain, or irregular uterine bleeding. Mood; mood swings, nervousness, or panic attack. Heart; abnormal heart rhythm, fast heart rate, or palpitations. Sleep; difficulty falling asleep or insomnia. Menstrual; irregular menstruation or short and light menstruation. Behavioral; hyperactivity or irritability. Eyes; abnormal protrusion of eyes or puffy eyes.

Fatty Acid Panel

Fatty acid analysis is used to assess levels of and balance among the essential and non-essential fatty acids required for optimal health and wellness.

  • The typical Western diet contains too many carbohydrates and saturated fats, and is often imbalanced with respect to essential and nonessential fatty acid intake. Erythrocyte fatty acid analysis is used to assess levels of and balance among the essential and non-essential fatty acids required for optimal health and wellness. Essential fatty acids regulate cell membrane integrity, blood pressure and coagulation, lipid levels, immune response, tumor growth and inhibition, and the inflammatory response to injury and infection.

  • Symptoms: acids and their metabolic effects have been implicated in the pathogenesis of many diseases, including obesity, diabetes, cancer, heart disease, genetic diseases such as cystic fibrosis, and autoimmune disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis.

3x4 Blueprint (male and female version)

Your genetics play a significant role in your health. Over 130 genes can affect your metabolism, inflammation, detoxification, fitness, weight, hormones, cognition, and response to diet and supplements. By knowing how these processes are influenced by your personal genetic makeup, you can make informed, personalized decisions to achieve your health goals.

  • Your genetics play a significant role in your health. Over 130 genes can affect your metabolism, inflammation, detoxification, fitness, weight, hormones, cognition, and response to diet and supplements. By knowing how these processes are influenced by your personal genetic makeup, you can make informed, personalized decisions to achieve your health goals.

    To maximize your health, it's important to recognize your body's unique needs and how it responds to various foods. Consider the following factors:

    Nutrient needs: How well do you tolerate fats and carbohydrates? Do you require higher amounts of vitamin D, antioxidants, or Omega-3 fats? Consider whether you should limit your intake of gluten, salt, or caffeine.

    Fitness strengths: Determine the type of exercise your body responds best to. Training smarter, in alignment with your genes, can lead to better performance, faster recovery, and fewer injuries.

    Proactive prevention: Assess your body's predisposition to high blood pressure, high blood sugar, or high cholesterol. Learn how to support your cardiovascular and immune systems to increase resilience as you age.

    Ideal weight: Determine why your body resists weight loss and develop a healthy, personalized plan to manage your weight.

    Stress strategies: Examine how stress affects your brain health, hormones, sleep quality, and overall wellness. Learn effective stress management techniques to optimize your health.

Comprehensive Toxic and Essential Elements Profile

Measures both short and long term exposure to toxic heavy metals and nutritional deficiencies of essential elements.

  • The Comprehensive Toxic and Essential Elements Profile helps assess an individual's exposure to essential and toxic elements that can affect health. It measures both short and long term exposure to toxic heavy metals and nutritional deficiencies of essential elements. The profile evaluates levels of essential nutrients and exposure to toxic elements, including arsenic, cadmium, and mercury.

  • Symptoms: Abdominal pain, chills or a low body temperature, dehydration, diarrhea, feeling weak, nausea or vomiting, scratchy feeling in your throat, numbness or prickly sensation in your hands and feet

    Severe symptoms of heavy metal poisoning that can be life threatening include: abnormal heartbeat (arrhythmia), anemia, brain damage and memory loss, difficulty breathing, kidney damage, liver damage, miscarriage, risk of developing cancer

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