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Mycotoxin (Mould) Exposure Check

Type

Blood Testing

Biomarkers

5

Duration

30 min

Results

7 days

Comprehensive mycotoxin test using urine to analyze exposure to various mould toxins.

Specialty biomarker testing measures advanced markers that go beyond standard blood panels to provide deeper insight into specific biological pathways. These tests are commonly used in functional and integrative medicine to identify root causes of symptoms, assess cellular health, and guide personalized treatment protocols. Markers like IGF-1 reflect growth hormone activity and aging, lipoprotein(a) reveals inherited cardiovascular risk invisible to standard lipid panels, and neurotransmitter profiles can explain mood and cognitive symptoms. Results enable highly targeted interventions that standard tests would miss.

Key Details

Sample
Test-specific (blood, urine, or saliva)
Results
3–10 business days

Who Is This For?

People working with functional or integrative medicine practitioners. Those seeking root-cause analysis beyond standard blood work. Longevity enthusiasts tracking advanced biomarkers. Anyone with persistent symptoms despite normal standard labs.

What's Included

Advanced biomarker analysis
Results with functional medicine reference ranges
Clinical interpretation and recommendations

Preparation Required

Fasting may be required depending on the specific marker. Follow your clinic's instructions. Some tests require morning samples for accurate results. Bring a list of all supplements — many affect these markers.

Biomarkers Tested

5
Ochratoxin A (OTA) ng/mL

A toxic substance produced by fungi that commonly contaminates various foods like cereals, coffee and wine. OTA is harmful to the kidneys and a potential carcinogen. Humans are exposed to OTA through contaminated food and drink.

Aflatoxin Group ng/mL

Comprises highly toxic compounds produced by fungi, particularly Aspergillus species. They contaminate various foods, posing severe health risks. Exposure occurs through consuming contaminated food and feed can is linked to liver damage and increased cancer risk.

Trichothecene Group ng/mL

Consists of toxic compounds produced by fungi like Fusarium and Stachybotrys, often contaminating grains and other crops. These toxins may pose health risks including immune suppression and gastrointestinal issues.

Gliotoxin Derivative ng/mL

A toxin produced by moulds, particularly fungi like Aspergillus and Penicillium. Gliotoxin and its derivatives are known for their immunosuppressive and cytotoxic properties.

Zearalenone ng/mL

A mycotoxin found in crops like maize, wheat, and barley, produced by fungi like Fusarium. It mimics oestrogen and is linked to reproductive issues in animals.

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