Nutrition Testing
There are several types of nutrition testing that provide the most benefit. Basic information on each is below and you can go to the company websites to learn more. Nutritional testing AND an excellent dietary/lifestyle history are the best ways to get information on how to start improving your health. To proceed with testing, contact me at rdlinda@nutritionmuse.com
Details:
- Test kits can be shipped to you
- Blood draws are completed with mobile services
- Interpretation can be in person, telephonic or online
- $50 fee for consultation to interpret test results
- Most lab fees are paid directly to the lab
- Some insurance companies reimburse for nutritional testing
Cyrex Food Sensitivity Testing
Array 3: Wheat, digestive products of wheat, gliadins, and antibody production
Array 4: Cross reactive grains, dairy, egg, and other molecular mimics of gluten
Array 10: Multiple foods, fruit, vegetables, grains, nuts/seeds, meat, fish, legumes
SpectraCell’s Micronutrient Testing
Identifies deficiencies in nutrients below:
- Vitamins
- Minerals
- Amino acids
- Metabolites
- Carbohydrate sensitivity
- Anti-oxidant capacity
- Immune response
SpectraCell Cardiometabolic Testing
Metabolic panel: glucose, HbA1c, insulin, adiponectin,
Lipid panel: Cholesterol, LDL, HDL, triglycerides, includes particle number/size
Inflammatory markers: ApoB, Lp(a), homocysteine, Hs-C reactive protein
SpectraCell Nutritional Genetic Testing
MTHFR gene traits: Testing for 2 genetic traits identifying genetic limitations in methylation and usage of folate.
ApoE: Identifies best strategies for cholesterol and lipid management