This panel screens for several “usual suspect” stealth / chronic infectious species. The components of this panel include:
- Mycoplasma pneumoniae (IGG) – an organism that lies somewhere between being a virus and a bacterium. It can infiltrate the lungs and cause a pulmonary embolism. It is also known to cause “walking pneumonia.”
- Toxoplasma gondii – an intracellular parasite that most commonly impacts the brain and eyes.
- Lyme disease (expanded blot). This test looks for several bands for spirochetal (spiral shaped) bacterial infection. A tick bite my be a source of a spirochete. However, the most common source is from the oral cavity. Treponema Dentacola is a common oral pathogen which is also a spirochetes. Lyme disease causes many ailments including: brain fog, joint pain, and a lack of energy. Oral spirochetes can cause the same symptoms.
Adding these markers help in performing a proper diagnosis of:
- Brain and eye disease issues
- Fibromyalgia / energy issues
- Autoimmunity
- Vascular complications including: irregular heart rhythms, elevated heart rates, and high blood pressure.
- Arthritis including RA
The core panel includes the chlamydial and H pylori antibody biomarkers.
We recommend you also obtain the “OralDNA” test that evaluated your burden of various stealth oral pathogens.
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