Gi Microbiome Testing

GI Microbiome Testing

Our GI Testing is a comprehensive stool test providing complete reports of the GI Map to better understand overall gut health.

200+ Markers

14 GI Testing Categories

GutIQ

Using Metagenomic (shotgun) sequencing technology, our newest GI Microbiome test allows you to get a big-picture look at your patient's gut health and see insights into potential future health issues. 

PCR Plus Metagenomic Sequencing Technology

Species Breakdown of Probiotics, Pathogens, and Parasites

Insights into risk for Fatty Liver, Type II Diabetes and More

110 Markers

9 GI Testing Categories

GI - Basic Profile

An introductory GI panel that offers the basics of what needs to know for patients' gut health.

4 General Macroscopic Descriptions

7 Key Phyla % Commensal abund

15 Parasites and Worms

20 Opportunistic Bacterias

8 Potential Autoimmune Triggers

14 Fungi and Yeasts

19 Bacteria Pathogens

5 Viral Pathogens

17 Normal Bacterial/Flora

127 Markers

12 GI Testing Categories

GI - Standard Profile

The GI - Standard Profile builds upon the basic adding an additional 17 markers from 3 additional testing categories.

5 Short Chain Fatty Acids

8 GIT Functional Markers

133+ Markers

13 GI Testing Categories

GI - Advanced Profile

The most extensive GI Profile builds upon the Standard Panel offering the most comprehensive map of the GI Microbiome.

2 Microbial Culture Alongside PCR (Dual Method)

4 Antimicrobial Sensitivities

Symptoms/conditions That Can Be Caused by Mold Exposures

Most of the mold exposure is through air. Exposure to mold can lead to a range of symptoms and health conditions, especially in individuals who are sensitive or allergic to mold. The severity of these symptoms can vary depending on factors such as the type of mold, the duration of exposure, and the individual's susceptibility. Here are some common symptoms and conditions that can be caused or exacerbated by mold exposure:

  • Respiratory Symptoms: Coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, sinus congestion, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose

  • Allergic Reactions: Sneezing, itchy or watery eyes, skin rashes or hives, itchy throat or ears, skin irritation

  • Upper Respiratory Tract Infections: Mold exposure may weaken the immune system's defenses, making individuals more susceptible to upper respiratory infections like colds and flu.

  • Fatigue: Activation of the immune response can lead to low energy

  • Headaches: Constant Headaches and migraines

  • Neurological Symptoms: In rare cases, mold exposure has been associated with neurological symptoms such as memory problems, difficulty concentrating, and mood changes.

  • Skin Issues: Mold spores and mycotoxins can irritate the skin, leading to rashes, itching, or dermatitis in some individuals.

  • Immunosuppressed Individuals: Individuals with weakened immune systems, such as those with HIV/AIDS or undergoing immunosuppressive therapy, are at higher risk of severe mold-related illnesses.

It's essential to note that not everyone exposed to mold will develop these symptoms, and some individuals may be more sensitive to mold than others. Additionally, the type and concentration of mold, as well as the duration of exposure, can influence the severity of symptoms.

Which Patients Can Benefit From Mycotox Profile Test?

The MycoTOX Profile test can benefit a range of patients, particularly those who may be experiencing unexplained health issues or symptoms that could be related to mycotoxin exposure. Here are some groups of patients who may benefit from the MycoTOX Profile test:

  • Patients with Mold Allergies: People who have known mold allergies or sensitivities may benefit from the MycoTOX Profile test. Exposure to mycotoxins from mold can exacerbate allergy symptoms and contribute to ongoing health issues.

  • Patients with Suspected Environmental Mold Exposure: Those who suspect that their home or workplace has a mold problem can use the MycoTOX Profile test to assess whether they have been exposed to mycotoxins. This is especially important for individuals who live or work in buildings with a history of water damage or mold growth.

  • Patients with Respiratory Issues: Respiratory symptoms like coughing, wheezing, and sinus congestion can be caused or worsened by mold exposure. MycoTOX Profile can be valuable in identifying mycotoxin-related respiratory issues and guiding treatment.

  • Chronic Illness Patients: Patients with chronic illnesses like fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, or autoimmune disorders may find value in ruling out mycotoxin exposure as a contributing factor to their condition.

It's important to note that the MycoTOX Profile test is a diagnostic tool, and its results should be interpreted by a healthcare professional in the context of the patient's overall health and medical history. If a patient falls into one of the above categories and suspects mycotoxin exposure, they should consult with a healthcare provider who can determine whether the test is appropriate and how the results should be used in managing their health.

To Book This Test, and to See if This Test is Right for You, Please First Book a Naturopathic Consult With the Naturopathic Doctor

Treatment for Mold Exposure

  • Treating mold exposure through IV therapy and supplementation has gained attention as an effective naturopathic approach to alleviate its adverse effects. Mold exposure can lead to various health issues, including respiratory problems, allergies, and fatigue.

  • IV therapy involves delivering essential nutrients and antioxidants directly into the bloodstream, which may help support the immune system and detoxification pathways.

  • Supplementation, on the other hand, typically includes vitamins, minerals, and herbal remedies that support overall health and combat mold-related symptoms. Common supplements include vitamin C, N-acetylcysteine, and glutathione, known for their antioxidant and detoxifying properties.

Treating mold-related health issues is crucial, but equally vital is identifying and remediating the source of mold. Mold not only triggers respiratory problems, allergies, and fatigue but can also damage property and compromise structural integrity. Merely addressing symptoms without eliminating the source is a temporary solution, as mold will likely return. Identifying the root cause, such as leaks, poor ventilation, or humidity, is paramount to prevent recurrence.

Conclusion

The MycoTOX Profile test is a crucial tool in the battle against mycotoxin contamination. Mold is insidious in our environment and can be difficult to detect and treat. By providing early detection, quantification, and risk assessment, this test can empower us to make informed decisions that can help improve our health and protect us from contamination from mold and mold-related illnesses.