Optimal Digestive Health
If you were to run only one at-home lab test to assess the overall state of your digestion, microbial probiotic balance, and gut health, it would be this Candida, Metabolic & Vitamins Test. Measuring your levels of intestinal yeast and bacteria can uncover the deepest root causes of why you're not feeling well, including gut issues. High or unbalanced levels of microorganisms lead to widespread symptoms related to immune function: fatigue, inflammation/joint pain, skin rashes, mood imbalances and more, plus they can impact existing disorders related to behavior and neurological function. With over 75 biomarkers, the Candida, Metabolic & Vitamins Test will show you exactly what your deficiencies are in terms of vitamins, energy mitochondrial producers, neurotransmitter metabolites, and detoxifiers. Kidney disease and kidney stones are common in people with high levels of oxalates in their bodies, making it an important marker to test. Those also affected are individuals with fibromyalgia and women with vulvar pain. This is the "go-to" lab when you want to find out how well your body is doing from the inside out!
Do You Suffer From
Bloating & Gas
Acid Reflux
Constipation
Diarrhea
Mood Irregularities
Immune Dysfunction
At-Home Lab Benefits
Making gut health a priority will contribute to a multitude of health benefits that include a robust immune system, balanced mood and energy levels, efficient detoxification and optimal digestion. By taking a look at the overall state of your digestive system and microbial probiotic balance you can learn what your deficiencies are in terms of vitamins, energy and mood metabolites and natural detoxifiers. This test provides an opportunity to examine the underlying root causes of digestive issues and metabolic imbalances. Armed with your individual results you'll be equipped to rebalance your body with a diet, supplement and lifestyle recommendations right for you with the support of a certified Health Coach.
Optimal Digestion
Boost Immunity
Improved Mood
Better Sleep
Remove Candida & Bacterial Overgrowth
What is Measured?
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The health of the microbiome impacts digestion, absorption of nutrients, immune system, detoxification and brain function.
Yeast & Fungal Markers: Evaluates for overgrowth of candida and mold. Elevations of one or more metabolites indicate a yeast/fungal overgrowth.
Bacterial balance: Evaluate the levels of expected or opportunistic bacteria in the gut to assess dysbiosis
Clostridia Bacteria: Identify stubborn pathogenic bacteria present
Oxalate Metabolites: Oxalic acid and endogenous oxalate (usually yeast, mold or diet related)
Glycolytic Cycle Metabolites: Identify mitochondrial dysfunction affecting energy production
Mitochondrial Markers:Amino Acid & Krebs Cycle Metabolites
The power house of each cell in the body that help to generate energy (ATP), stress to this cycle from the toxins from candida, bacteria, oxalate, heavy metals and environmental chemicals can lead to low energy, poor exercise recovery and increased oxidative stress.
Neurotransmitter Metabolites:Phenylalanine, Tyrosine & Tryptophan
Chemical messengers in the brain that impact mood and sleep. Identify issues in tryptophan metabolism which can contribute to serotonin imbalance and excess quinolinic acid production. The relationship between two important brain chemicals dopamine and norepinephrine is critical for attention, focusing, mood, calmness, and other nervous system functions. Deficiency or excess of serotonin can impact mood, fine and gross motor skills, calmness, and sleep.
Pyrimidine Metabolites (Folate Metabolism)
Markers uracil and thymine help indicate of folate imbalance. Folate is linked to the methylation cycle that supports the inner workings of cells related to DNA function and metabolism. Poor folate metabolism can lead to cognitive problems.
Ketone and Fatty Acid Oxidation
Ketones are breakdown products of fatty acid metabolism. When fat is used as an energy source it is converted into ketones in the liver by a process called ketogenesis. Elevations in ketones can lead to GI upset like vomiting and diarrhea.
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In order for the body to run effectively, it needs the right level of vitamins and minerals to act as cofactors for enzymatic reactions. Without enough of these nutritional cofactors (or if someone has genetic mutations that affect how well their enzymes work), these chemical pathways are unable to function optimally.
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B5
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
Vitamin C
Vitamin Q10 (CoQ10)
N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) - key antioxidant precursor for glutathione
Biotin (vitamin H)
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Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant in our cells and protects against toxicity. Inadequate glutathione increases oxidative stress in the brain and nervous system, that can lead to poor attention, focus and overall cognitive challenges. Glutathione deficiency can also compromise immune system health. Glutathione is an essential compound involved liver detoxification of chemicals.
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Certain elevated amino acid metabolites can even be linked to rare genetic diseases called inborn errors of metabolism.
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Measures phosphoric acid linked to dietary consumption metabolism and/or vitamin D status. High phosphorus levels can cause damage to your body.
High oxalates in the GI tract also may significantly reduce absorption of essential minerals such as calcium, magnesium, zinc, and others. Oxalate can trap heavy metals such as mercury, lead, and arsenic in the body and lead to mineral imbalances.