Autoimmune Lab Testing
Direct-To-Consumer: Autoimmune Lab Testing
Introduction to Autoimmune Lab Testing
Getting Started : Recommended Tests
Antinuclear Antibody (ANA) with Reflex
Thyroid Antibodies: Combined Ab & TPO
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA-s)
Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy
Most Popular
(Sed Rate) (ESR)
Ferritin
Magnesium RBC (Red Blood Cell)
H.Pylori
An autoimmune disease is caused by an overactive immune response in the body against substances and tissues normally present in the body. In both autoimmune and inflammatory diseases processes, and autoimmune response occurs through abnormal reactions within the immune system. Simply put, the immune system is activated against the body’s own proteins. Appropriate blood testing for autoimmune diseases may identify the problem. Many factors may influence an autoimmune response such as genetic factors, infections, certain drugs/medications, and environmental factors. Canada GI Map encourages you to take a proactive stance with regards to your health. Educate yourself today and order autoimmune testing today!
What Is Autoimmune Lab Testing?
Autoimmune tests maybe used to identify a specific autoimmune diseases or monitor an existing autoimmune disease. For example, one of the most common blood tests for detecting autoimmune disorders is ANA (antinuclear antibodies). When reviewing information about autoimmune processes on MyLabsForLife, we not only include the basic labs tested used to screen and monitor autoimmune processes, you will find information about other potential influences that may influence or stimulate and autoimmune response such as heavy metals and other toxins.
Why Perform Autoimmune Lab Testing?
More than eighty separate medical conditions have been recognized or identified as being the result of an autoimmune response. Autoimmune diseases are found on a continuum. Some of the most common autoimmune diseases include rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, multiple sclerosis, hypothyroidism (Hashimoto’s thyroiditis), Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, chronic fatigue syndrome, diabetes, scleroderma, Sjogren’s syndrome and vasculitis to name a few. MyLabsForLife.com offers lab testing and health and wellness education using functional medicine perspective. A Functional Medicine approach evaluates the body as a whole, with a unique perspective focused on the relationship of one body system to another as well as potential nutrient imbalances and toxic overload that may compromise these relationships.
MyLabsForLife.com offers the opportunity to identify red flags suggestive of an autoimmune process. Lab panels have been strategically constructed in order to evaluate nutritional, biochemical, or physiological imbalance and to help promote health and wellness. The health professionals at MyLabsForLife.com keep up to date with the latest research and the evidence speaks for itself.
List of Autoimmune Screening Lab Tests
Alkaline Phosphatase – This blood test measures Alkaline Phosphatase levels. Alkaline phosphatase is a group of enzymes found throughout the body, specifically in the bone, liver, placenta and intestine. Purchase or more.
Aluminum (Blood) – This blood test measures Aluminum levels. There are concerns that aluminum exposure from either diet or the environment may be related to Alzheimer’s disease. Purchase or learn more.
Ammonia – High levels of blood ammonia can harm vital organs, most notably the brain. Purchase or learn more.
Antinuclear Antibody (ANA) with Reflex – This blood test is used to detect antibodies to nuclear antigens. The antibodies may be present in higher than normal numbers in autoimmune disease. Purchase or learn more.
Arsenic (Blood) – This blood test is used to measure Arsenic levels. Arsenic toxicity affects the blood, kidneys, skin, digestive tract and central nervous system. Purchase or learn more.
Basic Female Hormone Panel – This group of blood tests includes Estradiol Ultra Sensitive, Progesterone and Testosterone Woman/Child. When hormones are out of balance there is an increase in cardiovascular disease, metabolic imbalances and cancer. Purchase or learn more.
Basic Food Sensitivity and Allergy (IgG) Panel – Certain proteins in foods may cause an immune response, commonly known as an allergy or intolerance. This test is used to detect allergen specific IgG antibodies to 8 common foods known to instigate an immune response: Wheat, Gluten, Milk (Cow), Eggs (Whole), Soy, Almond, Peanut and Corn. Purchase or learn more.
Basic Health & Wellness Screening Panel – Here is our basic health and wellness screen. This screen includes a CBC, CMP, Lipids (cholesterol), THS (thyroid stimulating hormone), C-reactive, a urinalysis and Vitamin D. Purchase or learn more.
Basic Male Hormone Panel – This panel includes: Testosterone Total & Free and Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA). Research has demonstrated when testosterone levels are low; there is an increase in Alzheimer‘s disease, osteoporosis, cardiac disease and the development of chronic muscle wasting.Purchase or learn more here.
C- Reactive Protein (High Sensitivity- Cardiac) CRP-c – C-Reactive Protein is a type of protein produced by the liver that present during episodes of acute as well as chronic inflammatory processes such as obesity, cardiovascular disease, elevated blood sugar imbalances and cancer. Purchase or learn more.
Cadmium (Blood) – This blood test is used to monitor exposure to cadmium. Cadmium toxicity affects the liver, placenta, lungs, brain, kidneys and bones, which may lead to problems such as fatigue, confusion, depression and cardiac arrhythmias. Purchase or learn more.
Candida Antigen / Antibody Profile – This blood test is used to detect antigens and antibodies (IgG, IgM, IgA) to Candida Albicans. Candida causes infections such as thrush, and is frequently an issue for people who have difficulty controlling their blood sugar (diabetes) and may be life threatening to those who have weakened immune systems. Purchase or learn more here.
Celiac Disease (CD) Comprehensive Profile – This blood test includes tissue transglutaminase (tTG) antibodies and total IgA. This test is used to aid in the identification of gluten sensitivity. Purchase or learn more.
Celiac Disease (CD) HLA DQ Association – This blood test is also knows as: HLA DQ2, DLA DQ8, HLA Typing, DQ2 and DQ8 and may be of statistical significance when looking for Celiac disease. Purchase or learn more.
Ceruloplasmin – This blood test measures Ceruloplasmin levels. About 95% of the copper in the blood is bound to ceruloplasmin. Purchase or learn more.
Chlamydia Pneunomonia (C.Pneumonia) Panel (IgG, IgA & IgM) – This Blood Test looks for exposure to Chlamydia pneumonia (C. Pneumonia) IgG & IgM. This test is not the test with a similar name that is associated with sexually transmitted disease. Strong evidence indicates chronic exposure to silent infections that target brain tissue and cranial nerves may potentiate the development and progression of Alzheimer’s disease. Test code: 138338. Purchase or learn more.
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) – Coenzyme Q10 is also known as Ubiquinone. This blood test is used to measure blood levels of CoQ10. CoQ10 is critical for the basic functioning in all cells and specifically to cardiac tissue due to the high-energy demands of cardiac cells. Purchase or Learn More Here.
Complete Blood Count (CBC) With Differential – A Complete Blood Count (CBC) is one of the most common tests used to assess and monitor overall health status. This blood test includes hematocrit, hemoglobin, mean corpuscular volume, hemoglobin concentration, red cell distribution, percentage and absolute differential counts, platelet count, red cell count and a white blood cell count. Purchase or learn more.
Complete Metabolic Panel 14 (CMP 14) – A Complete Metabolic Panel (CMP), also known as a Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP). Like the CBC, a CMP is one of the most common tests used to assess and monitor overall health status. Purchase or learn more.
Copper – This blood test is used to measure copper levels. Adequate levels of copper are critical for the production of neurotransmitters, energy, myelin, bone and connective tissue production, immune function and the production of blood. Purchase or Learn More.
Cortisol (AM) – This blood test is used to evaluate cortisol levels upon waking. Cortisol is a very potent glucocorticoid hormone that is released from the adrenal cortex. Cortisol levels are tested to see how you are handling stress. Purchase or learn more.
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA-s) – This blood test measures Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) levels. DHEA is a precursor hormone to cortisol, testosterone and estrogen and is the most plentiful steroid hormone in the body. Purchase or learn more here.
Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) – This blood test measures Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) levels in the blood. DHT is a very active form of testosterone in men and is required for male sexual development and function. Purchase or learn more here.
Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) Antibody Profile – This blood test is used to help diagnose and differentiate an acute or a reactivated infection of the herpes simplex virus, Epstein-Barr. Purchase or learn more.
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (Sed Rate) (ESR) – An Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) is also known as a Sedimentation Rate (sed rate). An ESR is a blood test used to look for inflammation and tissue destruction. Purchase or learn more.
Estradiol (E2) – This blood test is used to measure Estradiol (E2). Estradiol is the predominant sex hormone present in women and is also found at lower levels in men.
Estradiol (E2) Sensitive – This blood test is used to measure Estradiol (E2). Estradiol is the predominant sex hormone present in women and is also found at lower levels in men. In men, high levels of estradiol are associated with abdominal fat, enlargement of the prostate and cardiovascular risk.
Estriol (E3) – This blood test is used to measure Estriol (E3) levels. Estriol helps to thicken and humidify mucous membranes in the vagina, bladder and eyes, making them more resilient against infections. Purchase or learn more.
Estrogens, Total – This blood test is used to measure total circulating estrogens. The three major naturally occurring estrogens are present in significant quantities in blood. They are estradiol (E2), estrone (E1) and estriol (E3). Purchase or learn more.
Estrone (E1) – This blood test measures Estrone (E1). Estrone is significant to health and wellness because of its conversion to estrone sulfate, which acts as a reservoir that can be converted to estradiol when needed. Purchase or learn more.
Expanded Female Hormone Panel – This blood test includes: Cortisol A.M., DHEA-s, Estradiol Ultra Sensitive, Progesterone, Sex Hormone Binding Globulin and Testosterone Woman/Child. Test code: 371123 and 500159. Purchase or learn more.
Expanded Health and Wellness Screening Panel – This is our most popular health and wellness-screening panel. This test includes a CBC, CMP, Lipids, Expanded Thyroid Testing, HA1c, Homocysteine-Cardio, CRP-Cardio, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D 25(OH) and a urinalysis. Purchase or learn more.
Expanded Male Hormone Panel – This panel includes: Cortisol A.M., DHEA-s, Estradiol, Sex Hormone Binding Globulin, Luteinizing Hormone/Follicle Stimulating Hormone, Testosterone Total & Free and Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA). Purchase or learn more here.
Ferritin – This blood test measures ferritin levels in the blood. Ferritin is a protein produced in the liver for the storage of iron. Ferritin is used to evaluate iron stores in the body. Ferritin helps identify iron deficiency anemia and may be a better indicator of iron deficiency anemia than hemoglobin. Purchase or learn more here.
Fibrinogen Activity Test – Fibrinogen is a clot-regulating protein and biological indicator of the stickiness and thickness of blood. A fibrinogen activity test is a blood test used to detect a possible bleeding disorder, abnormal clotting activity or thrombotic episodes. Purchase or learn more.
Fluoride (Urine) – This urine test used to measure fluoride levels. Fluoride is a chemical that has been added to drinking water for years to help prevent cavities. Dr. Russell Blaylock is a nationally recognized, board-certified neurosurgeon and health practitioner.
Test code: 070052. Purchase or learn more.
Folate (Folic Acid) Vitamin B9 – This blood test measures folate levels within blood. Folic acid is needed for the synthesis of DNA in rapidly dividing cells. Purchase or learn more.
Folate, RBC – This blood test measures folate levels within the red blood cells. Folic acid is needed for the synthesis of DNA in rapidly dividing cells. Purchase or learn more.
Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD) Quant Blood and RBC – This blood test is used to detect a Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency. G6PD is found in all human cells but plays a significant role in red blood cells. Purchase or learn more.
Glutathione – This blood test measures Glutathione levels. Glutathione is the most abundant and important intracellular antioxidant (prevents oxidative damage). Purchase or learn more.
Heavy Metals Panel – Lead, mercury, and arsenic are the most common examples of toxic metal exposure. Research has demonstrated that Alzheimer’s patients consistently have elevated levels of copper in the brain. Test code: 371061. Purchase or learn more.
Helicobacter Pylori (H.Pylori) IgM, IgG, IgA Ab – Helicobacter Pylori (H.Pylori) is gram-negative bacteria found in the stomach. Research has estimated that approximately half the world’s population is infected by H.Pylori, making it the most prevalent infection in the world. Purchase or learn more.
Helicobacter Pylori (H.Pylori) Breath Test – Research has estimated that approximately half the world’s population is infected by H.Pylori, making it the most prevalent infection in the world. H.Pylori is known to be a major cause of peptic ulcer disease and is very common, especially in developing countries. Purchase or learn more.
Hereditary Hemochromatosis – This test is used to evaluate individuals with elevated transferrin levels and to further evaluate those who may be at risk for Hereditary Hemochromatosis (HH).This test is currently not available to purchase but we are actively working on making it available. Thanks you for your patience! Purchase or learn more here.
Homocysteine – Homocysteine a marker used to measure inflammation. Elevated homocysteine levels are associated with Alzheimer’s disease and chronic illness. Purchase or learn more.
Infectious Disease Markers Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease – Strong evidence indicates chronic exposure to infections that reside in brain tissue and cranial nerves may potentiate the development and progression of Alzheimer’s disease. This information may help identify and reduce the threat of infection associated with Alzheimer’s disease. Purchase or learn more.
Iron (Fe) – This blood test measures Iron levels. Iron is an essential nutrient needed in small amounts to help develop healthy red blood cells (RBC) and is found in all living organisms. Iron is a critical component of hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that binds oxygen in the lungs and releases it as blood travels throughout the rest of the body. Purchase or learn more.
Iron and Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC) – The total amount of iron bound to transferrin is known as Total Iron-Binding Capacity (TIBC). TIBC is low with iron deficiency anemia and high with anemia of chronic disease. Purchase or learn more.
Lactic Acid Dehydrogenase (LDH) – Lactic Acid Dehydrogenase (LDH) is an enzyme that is present in most tissues in the body. Elevated levels of LDH are associated with cardiovascular disease, anemia, tissue destruction, viral infections and Vitamin B12 deficiency. Purchase or learn more.
Lipids – This fasting blood test measures lipid (or blood fats) levels. Contrary to cholesterol’s negative reputation, our bodies cannot function without it. Purchase or learn more here.
Lyme Disease & Western Blot – This blood test is used to identify antibodies specific for B. burgdorferi proteins. This test provides both IgM and IgG Western blot results. In 2010, the CDC reported 94% of Lyme disease cases were reported from 12 states: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia & Wisconsin. Lyme disease has exceeded AIDS as one of the fastest growing infectious epidemics in our nation, with a cost to society measured at approximately $1 billion annually. Purchase or learn more.
Lyme Disease (Borrelia burgdorferi) PCR – This blood test is used to aid in the detection of Borrelia burgdorferi (Lyme disease). In 2010, the CDC reported 94% of Lyme disease cases were reported from 12 states: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia & Wisconsin. Lyme disease has exceeded AIDS as one of the fastest growing infectious epidemics in our nation, with a cost to society measured at approximately $1 billion annually. Purchase or learn more.
Lyme Disease Antibodies, Including Reflex to Western Blot on Positives – According to Lab Corp, this blood test is the most analytical and comprehensive approach available for detecting antibodies specific for Lyme disease and provides the broadest time window for detection and confirmation. Purchase or learn more.
Lyme Disease Antibodies, Total & IgM Responses – This blood test is used to aid in the diagnosis of acute or chronic infection with Lyme disease. In 2010, the CDC reported 94% of Lyme disease cases were reported from 12 states: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia & Wisconsin. Lyme disease has exceeded AIDS as one of the fastest growing infectious epidemics in our nation, with a cost to society measured at approximately $1 billion annually. Purchase or learn more.
Magnesium RBC (Red Blood Cell) – RBC Magnesium is the most precise blood test measuring intracellular magnesium levels. Magnesium is a critical mineral to overall health and well-being. Purchase or learn more here.
Methylmalonic Acid (MMA) – Methylmalonic acid is an important component to evaluate when diagnosing vitamin B12 deficiency anemia. Methylmalonic acid levels may be elevated in those who suffer from kidney disease. Purchase or learn more.
Microalbumin (Random) – Using a random sample, this test looks for albumin in urine, an early indicator of kidney failure. Early detection is critical in order to implement interventions that may preserve kidney function. Microalbuminuria is most often caused by kidney damage from diabetes. Purchase or learn more.
Parathyroid Hormone (PTH) Intact – This blood test measures Parathyroid Hormone (PTH) levels. Parathyroid hormone regulates the concentration of calcium and phosphorus in the blood and helps in the synthesis of Vitamin D. Purchase or learn more here.
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Chlorinated Pesticide Exposure Profile – This blood test is also known as Organochlorine Pesticides and PCB/Pesticide Exposure Profile and is used to monitor exposure to PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls) and chlorinated pesticides. This test is currently not available to purchase but we are actively working on making it available. Thanks you for your patience! Purchase or learn more here.
Pregnenalone – This blood test measures Pregnenalone levels. Pregnenalone is produced by the adrenal glands and is known as the mother hormone because other steroids including testosterone and estrogen are derivatives of Pregnenalone. Purchase or learn more here.
Progesterone – This blood test measures Progesterone levels. An imbalance in progesterone will have an effect on sleep, respiration, mood, appetite, learning and memory. In men, a progesterone imbalance can cause weight gain, decrease in libido and prostate enlargement. Purchase or learn more here.
Prolactin – This blood test measures Prolactin levels. Prolactin is similar in structure to human growth hormone. Purchase or learn more here.
Reverse Triiodothyronine (rT3) – This blood test measures levels of Reverse T3 (rT3). A Reverse Triiodothyronine (rT3) is a thyroid hormone that disrupts the activity of the active the form of thyroid hormone, triiodothyronine (T3). Purchase or learn more here.
Selenium (Blood) – This blood test measures selenium levels. Selenium protects genes from inflammatory disease processes such as dementia, stroke, heart disease, diabetes and asthma. Purchase or learn more here.
Selenium (Urine) – This 24-hour urine test measures selenium levels. Selenium is widely recognized as a key nutrient in cancer prevention and is a crucial cofactor for the conversion of T4 to T3 in healthy thyroid function. Purchase or learn more here.
Testosterone Free and Total – This blood test measures Total and Free Testosterone. Symptoms of decreased levels of testosterone may include a change in libido, decreased feeling of well-being, osteopenia/osteoporosis, decreased quality of life, depression, anemia, muscle loss and cognitive decline. Purchase or learn more here.
Testosterone, Woman/Child – This blood test measures Testosterone. Testosterone is an anabolic steroid hormone, which is synthesized from cholesterol and secreted in the testes and ovaries. Small amounts of testosterone are also secreted by the adrenal glands. Testosterone is the primary anabolic steroid that orchestrates metabolism and the restoration and regeneration of healthy tissues. Men produce approximately ten times more testosterone than women. Women, however, are far more sensitive to testosterone. Purchase or learn more.
Thyroid Antibodies: Combined Ab & TPO – This blood test is a combination test used to evaluate both, Thyroid Autoantibodies (TAA) and Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies (TPO ab). Purchase or learn more here.
Thyroid Basic Panel – The Thyroid Basic Panel includes a TSH, T4, FT3 and a FT4. This group of individual tests was strategically constructed in order to review a broader perspective of thyroid function. Purchase or learn more here.
Thyroxine (T4) – This blood test measures Thyroxine (T4) levels. Thyroxine (T4) is the major hormone produced and secreted by the thyroid gland. Purchase or learn more here.
Thyroxine (T4) Free, Direct (FT4) – This test measures Thyroxine T4 (Free). Thyroxine (T4) Free measures the free or unbound (bioavailable) thyroxine levels in the bloodstream. Purchase or learn more here.
Thyroxine Binding Globulin (TBG) – This blood test measures Thyroxine Binding Globulins (TBG) levels. Thyroxine Binding Globulins (TBG) are proteins used to transport thyroid hormones in the bloodstream. Purchase or learn more here.
Tissue Transglutaminase (tTG, IgA) – Transglutaminase IgA test is a highly specific blood test used to help identify Celiac disease. Purchase or learn more.
Transferrin – Transferrin is the transport protein for iron. Blood levels are used to evaluate anemia, inflammation and nutritional status. Purchase or learn more.
Triiodothyronine (T3) – This blood test measures Triiodothyronine (T3) levels. Triiodothyronine is the most active form of the thyroid hormone and is primarily produced from the conversion of thyroxine in the peripheral tissue. Purchase or learn more here.
Triiodothyronine Free (FT3) – Triiodothyronine Free (FT3) is a blood test that measures the free or unbound (bioavailable) Free T3 hormone available to receptor sites. Free T3 is the most active form of the thyroid hormone and is primarily produced from the conversion of thyroxine in the peripheral tissue. Purchase or learn more here.
Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha (TNF) – Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha is clinically associated with autoimmune disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, psoriasis and refractory asthma. Purchase or learn more.
Uric Acid – Uric acid is produced as an end product of purine, nucleic acid and nucleoprotein metabolism. Elevated uric acid levels may cause gout and kidney stones if the uric acid cannot be eliminated efficiently. A decreased level of uric acid is associated with a B12 deficiency and a copper deficiency. Purchase or learn more.
Urinalysis-Complete with Microscopic Examination – A urinalysis is done to detect abnormalities in the urine and to look for and manage kidney disease, urinary tract infections (common cause of mental changes, especially in the elderly). Purchase or learn more.
Vitamin A – E – Beta Profile – Vitamin A and E are both powerful antioxidants. Research continues to support the importance of adequate levels of antioxidants needed for healthy brain function. Purchase or learn more.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) – Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) levels. Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) is involved in many body functions including the nervous system, muscle function, metabolism and digestion. Purchase or learn more.
Vitamin B12 – Vitamin B12 is necessary for red blood cell production and neural function. A Vitamin B12 deficiency can cause anemia, neurologic disorders and an elevation in the inflammatory marker homocysteine, which has been implicated in Alzheimer’s disease. Purchase or learn more.
Vitamin B12 & Folate – This blood test measures both Vitamin B12 and Folate levels. All of the water-soluble B vitamins work as a team to help promote healthy nerves, skin, eyes, hair, liver, muscle tone and cardiovascular function. Adequate levels help to protect from the mental strain caused by depression and anxiety. Purchase or learn more.
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) – This blood test measures Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) levels. Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) is a water-soluble vitamin, which plays a crucial role is in the production of energy by supporting mitochondria, as well as the oxidation-reduction process needed for metabolism. Purchase or learn more.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) – This blood test measures Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) levels. Vitamin B6 is needed to make red blood cells and maintain a healthy immune and nervous system. Purchase or learn more.
Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy – This blood test measures Vitamin D 25 (OH) levels. Vitamin D is needed for strong bones and teeth, Vitamin D helps your body absorb the amount of calcium and phosphorus it needs. It also has other roles in the body, including modulation of cell growth, neuromuscular and immune function, and reduction of inflammation. Purchase or learn more here
Vitamin K – This blood test measures Vitamin K1 levels. Vitamin K1 is also known as phylloquinone or phytomenadione. Vitamin K1 is necessary for the production of circulating coagulation factors. Purchase or learn more.
Zinc – This blood test measures Zinc levels. Zinc is a crucial trace element required for the growth and healthy development of all living organisms. Zinc deficiency can lead to immune system dysfunction and impairments in growth, cognitive dysfunction, poor carbohydrate metabolism and hormonal function. Purchase or learn more here
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