Functional Testing

Female Hormone Panel
A comprehensive, state of the art salivary test - measuring the fluctuations of progesterone, estrogen, DHEA, and testosterone throughout the menstrual cycle. It's the most advanced test available to map out the woman's unique hormonal cycles and it's essential in helping the doctor to specifically diagnose any existing imbalances and correct them.

Post Menopause Hormone Panel
This short version of salivary hormone test measures the baseline level of three types of estrogens (estrone, estradiol, and estriol), progesterone, testosterone, and DHEA. It's an appropriate test for menopausal women or anyone who is interested in knowing what their hormone levels are anytime during their cycle.

Male Hormone Panel
This comprehensive salivary take-home test measures level of DHEA, androstenedione, testosterone, dehydro-testosterone, estrogen, and progesterone. A good test for men who are interested in knowing where their hormone levels are and how to correct any imbalances in their sex hormone metabolism pathways.

Adrenal Stress Index Test
The most advanced adrenal function test available - it studies the circadian rhythm of the body, maps out the energy cycle throughout the day, and measures levels of cortisol (stress hormones) to see how you are coping with stress on a regular basis. Information on DHEA level, your immune function indicator, and gluten sensitivity issues are also available in this test.

Food Allergy Blood Test
Levels of antibodies (IgE and IgG) to 96 most common foods are measured in the blood to see if you are sensitive/allergic to any of the foods tested. (There are also tests available for environmental allergies, spice allergies, etc...)

Functional Intracellular Analysis (FIA)
This is a clinically effective diagnostic blood test to evaluate nutrient deficiency within the cells. The levels of more than 30 vitamin, minerals and antioxidants are measured.

Comprehensive Metabolic Profile
A combination of urine and blood spot include Organix profile, Fatty Acids, Gastero-Intestinal Microbial, Neurotransmitters, and IgG Food Antibodies. This is the most comprehensive laboratory testing and first step to identify the nutritional cause of chronic illness.

Neurotransmitter Profile
A urine testing to measure key neurotransmitters such as Serotonin, Tyrosine, and Dopamine.

For more information about saliva testing please see www.diagnostechs.com. Look at the following sections; 'Saliva Testing', and 'Tests and Panels'.