Intro to Healing:
Digging Deeper:
Functional Tests:
Looks at gut wall integrity and the presence of leaky gut and an overactive allergy response.
Looks for key metabolic markers of digestion, detoxification, and oxidative stress.
The Great Plains Laboratory Heavy Metal Testing is a test that aims to identify the levels of various heavy metals in the body. Heavy metals, such as lead, mercury, cadmium, and arsenic, can accumulate in the body over time and potentially pose health risks. This test involves analyzing samples, often urine or blood, to assess the concentration of these metals. Results from the test can provide valuable insights for healthcare practitioners, helping them understand potential exposure and toxicity levels. This information is crucial for developing targeted interventions to reduce heavy metal burden and mitigate associated health risks.
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A comprehensive stool test used to assess the microbiome and digestive health. This test analyzes the DNA of microorganisms in the gastrointestinal tract, providing detailed information about bacteria, parasites, fungi, and other markers that can impact gut function.
This test involves collecting dried urine samples over a specific period to assess various hormones and their metabolites, providing a comprehensive picture of
hormonal balance and potential imbalances in the body. It's often used to gather detailed information about sex hormones, adrenal hormones, and their metabolites for a more nuanced understanding of an individual's hormonal health.
Blood chemistry testing assesses various components in your blood, offering a comprehensive view of your health. It measures key indicators such as blood sugar levels, electrolyte and fluid balance, enzyme activity, lipid, and protein levels, as well as vitamin and mineral concentrations. Additionally, this testing provides valuable insights into the functioning of vital organs, including the thyroid, liver, kidneys, and gallbladder. By analyzing these parameters, healthcare practitioners can gain a better
understanding of your overall health status and identify potential imbalances or abnormalities that may require attention or intervention.
The Great Plains Laboratory Mycotoxin Test is designed to detect the presence of mycotoxins in the body. Mycotoxins are toxic substances produced by molds, and exposure to these toxins can occur through ingestion, inhalation, or skin contact with contaminated substances. This test from Great Plains Laboratory aims to identify specific mycotoxins in urine samples, providing valuable information for healthcare practitioners in assessing potential mold exposure and its impact on an individual's health. Analyzing mycotoxin levels can be crucial in addressing symptoms and developing targeted interventions for those dealing with mold-related health issues.
Looks for hidden hormone imbalances and addresses dysfunction in sleep, energy, mood, libido, and weight.