The Science Behind Your Symptoms
Functional Blood Chemistry Analysis
What it is:
A deeper evaluation of standard blood work using optimal ranges rather than just “normal” lab ranges.
Why it matters:
Conventional labs are designed to detect disease. Functional analysis helps identify:
Early imbalances
Nutrient deficiencies
Inflammation patterns
Hormone dysfunction
Metabolic stress
What we look at:
Vitamin levels (B12, Vitamin D, etc.)
Liver and kidney markers
Blood sugar regulation
Inflammatory markers
Hormone balance
Your Results Explained:
Standard Range: What the lab considers “normal”
Functional Range: Where your body functions best
Your Value: Where you currently fall
👉 This allows us to catch patterns early and create a targeted plan to restore balance.
Gut Microbiome Analysis
What it is:
A comprehensive stool test that evaluates the health of your gut microbiome.
Why it matters:
Your gut impacts nearly everything:
Digestion
Immune function
Mental health
Hormones
Inflammation
What we assess:
Good vs. bad bacteria
Parasites, yeast, or pathogens
Digestive function (enzymes, fat absorption)
Inflammation in the gut
Gut barrier integrity
What this tells us:
Why you may have bloating, fatigue, or food sensitivities
Whether your body is properly breaking down and absorbing nutrients
If hidden infections or imbalances are present
👉 This test helps us identify the root cause of gut dysfunction, not just manage symptoms.
OAT Test
OAT Test (Organic Acids Test)
What it is:
A urine-based test that measures metabolic byproducts to evaluate how your body is functioning at a cellular level.
Why it matters:
This test provides insight into:
Energy production
Brain chemistry
Detox pathways
Hidden stressors affecting overall health
What we assess:
Mitochondrial (energy) function
Neurotransmitter balance
Yeast and bacterial overgrowth
Vitamin and mineral deficiencies
Oxidative stress
Markers associated with mold exposure (mycotoxins)
Mycotoxins & Mold (MOL): What You Need to Know
Mycotoxins are toxic compounds produced by mold that can impact the body on a deeper level—often without obvious exposure.
Why this matters:
Mold exposure can contribute to:
Chronic fatigue
Brain fog and memory issues
Headaches
Hormonal imbalances
Immune dysregulation
Persistent inflammation
The OAT test can detect metabolic markers that suggest mold or fungal overgrowth, helping us identify if your body may be under stress from environmental toxins.
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