Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Digestion Assessment: Organic Acid Testing – Video

Digestion Assessment
Part 4: Organic Acid Testing

 

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#1. The Metametrix/Genova OAT runs more markers than the Great Plains OAT.
#2. Many labs run the organic acids test, but most labs only test for:
#3. Citramalic and tartaric acid are both OAT markers for:
#4. A standard marker for Clostridia on the OAT are high levels of the metabolite:
#5. Elevated levels of succinic acid on the OAT may indicate a deficiency of riboflavin and/or co-enzyme Q10.

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