Advance Inflammation Testing

Why Test For Inflammation

Cardiovascular disease, brain dysfunction, accelerated aging, poor sleep, and chronic diseases are all related to inflammation.

These tests pinpoint the root causes of inflammation in your body at a deeper, molecular level. This may lead to food sensitivities, a dysfunctional microbiome, toxicity, fatty liver, and coronary artery disease.

This cutting-edge biotech lab has pioneered comprehensive testing using blood, urine, saliva, and stool samples to assess gut health and identify the underlying causes of inflammation in your body. It provides detailed insights into food and chemical sensitivities, as well as deficiencies in essential vitamins, minerals, and gut bacterial species.

Why we order these tests:  

Microbiome Test: This test analyzes a stool sample to assess the diversity and balance of bacteria in your microbiome. It also helps identify small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), a treatable condition, and evaluates intestinal permeability, which impacts liver health, metabolic function, and can contribute to neurological issues. The insights gained from this test are crucial for reducing inflammation and enhancing gut health, both of which are essential for overall well-being. 

Wheat Sensitivity: This test uses a blood sample to assess how your body responds to wheat, a key trigger of intestinal dysfunction. Wheat can lead to a leaky gut and contribute to food sensitivities. By identifying this major source of inflammation, the test provides valuable insights that can help you avoid this trigger, reduce inflammation, and improve gut health by minimizing your body’s negative reactions. 

Toxin Test: This test uses a urine sample to detect toxins stored in the body’s fat cells, including difficult-to-identify compounds commonly encountered through everyday exposures such as food and water. Toxins can disrupt redox balance within tissues, impairing critical metabolic processes including enzyme activity, mitochondrial function, cellular metabolism, and hormonal regulation. The test identifies the specific toxins present and measures their toxicity levels, providing the foundation for a targeted treatment and detoxification plan. By identifying both the toxins and their potential sources, steps can be taken to reduce ongoing exposure, support normal metabolic function, and improve overall health.

Food Sensitivity: This test uses a blood sample to identify your body’s reactions to an extensive list of foods. It is essential for pinpointing which foods trigger inflammation in the gut, potentially leading to gastrointestinal permeability issues. 

Nutrient Evaluation: This test analyzes a microtube blood sample to assess nutritional deficiencies and cellular function. Significant nutritional deficiencies are often not detected through routine lab testing and can impair cellular function, reduce energy production, and contribute to chronic inflammation.  

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