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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