Some of them are newer clinical laboratory tests designed to help the doctor identify relationships within the complex design of the body that create the imbalances and diseases in other organ systems. Again, the focus is on health promotion and lifestyle treatments that are more likely to cure the problem, thus reducing the need for long term symptomatic care.
Metabolism and Energy Production
Basal Temperature Study
Fasting Insulin Blood Test
Leptin Blood Test
Lipid Profile (cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL and LDL)
Organic Acid Profile
Nutrition, Digestion and Assimilation
Organic Acid Test, urine
Myco-TOX Profile
Essential Fatty Acid Analysis
Amino Acid Profile
Candida Questionnaire
IgE and IgG Food Antibody Assessment Blood Test
Candida Albicans Antibody Panel
Intestinal Barrier Dysfunction Panel
Comprehensive Digestion Stool Analysis
GI Health Panel
Intestinal Parasite Test
Helicobacter Pylori Blood Test
Red Blood Cell (RBC) Elements
Heart Disease Risk Factors
Multifunction Cardiogram
Fasting insulin blood Test
Lipid Profile Blood Test
Homocysteine Blood Test
C – Reactive Protein (CRP) Blood Test
Fibrinogen Blood Test
Lipoprotein (a) Blood Test
Heavy Metal Provocation Test
Cardiovascular Disease Panel
Immune System Evaluation
Complete Blood Count
Immune Strength Questionnaire
Candida Questionnaire
Basal Temperature Study
Salivary pH Measurement
Salivary IgA
Natural Killer Cell Function & Quantification Evaluation
Lymphocyte Evaluation, Activated with Mitogen Stimulation
Selenium Blood Test
T-helper 1/T-helper 2 Function Panel
Complement C4a
Immune System Activation of Coagulation (ISAC) Blood Test
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Panel by PCR and antibody testing
Hormonal Balance
Basal Temperature Study
Tissue Levels for Thyroid Hormones
Adrenal Stress Index
Fasting insulin blood test
DHEA-S blood test
Thyroid Hormone Blood Test
Comprehensive Female Hormone Panel
Post-menopausal Hormone Panel
Male Hormone Panel
Comprehensive Melatonin Profile
Mood, Cognition, and Stress Evaluation
Kryptopyrrole, urine
Methylation status
Histamine, whole blood
Copper, serum, and zinc, plasma
Neurotransmitter Balance Questionnaires
Neurotransmitter Urinary Profile
Adrenal Stress Index
Heart Rate Variability (HRV) Test
Cancer Risk and Early Detection
Natural Killer Cell Function & Quantification
Cancer Profile (CA Profile)
Prostate Specific Antigen Blood Test (PSA)
Anti-malignan Antibody Blood Test (AMAS)
Cancer Protection Panel
Organic acids: p-Hydroxyphenylactate (HPLA)
8-Hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG)
DNA Health
Homocysteine Blood Test
MethylGenetic Nutrition Analysis (Functional Genomic Analysis)
Cellular DNA Adducts Blood Test
Tumor Suppressor Gene Antibodies (Mutated P53) Blood Test
Organic acids: p-Hydroxyphenylactate (HPLA)
8-Hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG)
Chemical Toxin and Heavy Metal Body Burden
GPL-TOX: Toxic Non-Metal Chemical Profile
Glyphosate, urine
Toxicity Self Test Questionnaire
Mercury Sensitivity Questionnaire
Oxidative Stress Analysis
Comprehensive Detoxification Profile
Standard Detoxification Profile
Provocation test for body burden of mercury
Provocation test for body burden of lead, nickel, cadmium, arsenic
STRESS ASSESSMENT
Stress assessment is based on interviews, questionnaires and laboratory testing such as blood cortisol measurement. These tools help the patient understand the powerful impact of stress in the development of disease.
HEART RATE VARIABILITY TESTING (HRV)
Heart Rate Variability testing (HRV) is the only objective measure of stress in the body as it measures the balance between the sympathetic (SNS) and parasympathetic (PNS) branches of your autonomic nervous system. When you experience worry, anxiety, fear, anger, frustration, resentment, or guilt, the SNS prepares your body for “fight or flight”, i.e. physical action for survival, even though there is usually no “action” to take. With prolonged SNS dominance you develop dis-ease in the body, at work, or socially. The parasympathetic branch (PNS) of the ANS balances SNS activity and maintains immunity, digestion, hormone balance and long term healing allowing for better physical, mental and social health. All chronic diseases, behavioral disorders, and aging are associated with disturbed HRV.