To measure is to know!
Before you can be treated for your symptoms, it is good to know what factors may be causing the symptoms now. Many times there are chronic complaints or problems for which no cause has yet been found. If, after the comprehensive history (approximately 150 questions and an extensive interview), it appears that there is reason for further investigation, it may be determined by mutual agreement to perform laboratory tests. After all, measuring is knowing!
Various methodologies based on urine, feces and blood tests can be used for this purpose. Read more about the fecal examination and healthy gut flora in this knowledge base.
I work closely with RP-Analytico which is ISO certified.
My practice stands for a results-oriented methodology by identifying and treating the underlying causes more than just treating the symptoms.
Much of my research is gut-based, specifically gut health (mircrobiota and gut immunity). Most chronic diseases have their origin in an alteration of the intestinal microbiota (gut flora). It often turns out that in the (microbiological and immunological) processes in the intestines lies the key to health or disease.
Investigations
In order to find out the factors that can cause the often chronic symptoms, we can use the following studies, among others:
Research programs
– Stool examination Basic bowel screening
– Basic bowel screening child ( through 12 years )
– Preventive health screening colon
– Prevention research colon-rectal carcinoma
– Immunological screening gut
– Nutritional screening
– Intestinal flora orientation
– Intestinal flora orientation and mycology
Intestinal micro-ecology
– Feces program
– mycology
– Vaginal flora
– Virulent factors intestinal flora
HPU
– Hemopyrroll lactamuria
Parasitology
– Tripple fecal test
– Immunological parasitology
Bacterial colonization of the small intestine
– Indican,skatol
Microbiological screening
– Bacteriology
– Mycology
Gastrointestinal disorders
– Helicobacter pylorie
– Tumor M2PK
– Hemoglobin-haptoglobin complex, hemoglobin
Intestinal infections
– PMN Elastase
– Calprotectin
– a-1 Trypsin
– Lactoferrin
– Lysozyme
Immunity of the mucous membranes
– Secretarial IGA
– Beta-defensin 2
Digestive complaints
– Pancreatic elastase
– Bile acids
Food intolerance/allergy
– Diaminooxidase
– IGG4/IGG Pre-screening.
– IGG screening plus
– IGG4 screening plus
– EPX
– Lactose DNA testing
– Hydrogen Breath Test Lactose
– Hydrogen breath test Fructose
– Hydrogen breath test Sorbitol
– Antigliadin/Anti-transglutaminase
– Histamine
Screening
– Multi-element analysis Hair
– SKB test
Hormone diagnostics
– Adrenal stress index
– Cortisol daily profile
– Small hormone profile woman
– Large hormone profile woman
– Small hormone profile male
– Large hormone profile man
– Thyroid program
– TSh
– FT3, free|
– FT4, free
– RT3
Other studies
– Homocysteine
– Omega 3 Index
– 25 ( OH ) Vitamin D