A Mold Exposure Test offers an in-depth evaluation of mycotoxins. This sophisticated urine test analyzes 40 mold species and 11 mycotoxins from sources such as buildings, vehicles, and food. As mycotoxins pose significant acute and chronic health risks, they are an increasing concern for global health.
It’s recommended for neurological conditions like autism, Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis, or Parkinson’s, and for symptoms tied to mycotoxin exposure, such as fever, pneumonia-like symptoms, heart disease, rheumatic issues, asthma, sinusitis, nosebleeds, cancer, memory loss, vision loss, chronic fatigue, skin rashes, depression, ADHD, anxiety, or liver damage. Research shows patients with chronic fatigue consistently had elevated mycotoxin levels in their urine.
Exposure to mycotoxins can occur through:
Contaminated Food: Consuming foods like grains, nuts, coffee, or dried fruits contaminated with molds (e.g., Aspergillus, Penicillium, Fusarium).
Water-Damaged Buildings: Inhaling or contacting mold in damp environments like homes, offices, or schools with poor ventilation or leaks.
Vehicles: Exposure to mold in water-damaged vehicle interiors, such as car upholstery or air conditioning systems.
Airborne Inhalation: Breathing in mold spores or mycotoxin particles in contaminated indoor or outdoor environments.
Skin Contact: Direct contact with moldy surfaces or materials, leading to absorption through the skin.
Contaminated Water: Drinking or using water contaminated with mold from poorly maintained systems.
Includes test interpretation and recommendations via email.
Mold Exposure Test
Urine, collect from home
1-2 weeks