Indications Organix is effective for patient concerns such as: - Mood Disorders
- Mitochondrial Dysfunction
- Fatigue
- Chronic Stress
- Inflammation
The Organix report categorizes test results into major metabolic areas: - Malabsorption and Dysbiosis Markers
- Cellular Energy & Mitochondrial Markers
- Vitamin Markers
- Neurotransmitter Metabolites
- Toxins & Detoxification Markers
- Oxalate Markers
Practical
Specimen requirements: FMV urine, Full vial frozen
Agre requirements: Suitable for children over 2 years old.
Methodology: Urinary organic acids are measured via GCMS, LC/MS/MS and alkaline picrate. Reference ranges are age and gender specific and are based on a questionnaire-qualified healthy cohort. Testing is not performed in patients under 2 years old.
Downloadable research
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