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GPL-TOX Testing – Update

We are excited to announce that Mosaic Diagnostics (formerly Great Plains Laboratory) has a new environmental exposure panel called the TOXDetect Profile! This profile replaces the GPL-TOX test.

The TOXDetect Profile is a urine test which assesses exposure to environmental toxicants. The profile measures a variety of metabolites to screen for exposure to common chemicals.

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Temporary changes to the Mosaic IgG Food Map test (DBS & Serum)

Due to a recent batch of materials not meeting Mosaic’s Quality Control standards, they have had to reduce the reportable number of foods from 190 to 133.  Mosaic will now run the IgG Food MAP with Candida + Yeast test with a reduced number of analytes until the problem is resolved. Please note that the Yeast and Candida markers remain unaffected.

The specific analytes that will be excluded are listed in the chart below:

Avocado

Basil

Beet

Bell Pepper (green)

Black Bean IH

Bromelain

Cashew

Cayenne Pepper

Celery

Cherry

Chestnut

Crab

Cumin

Date

Egg Yolk

Fig

Garbanzo Bean

Ginger

Gliadin

Grape

Grapefruit

Green Bean

Hemp Seed IH

Hops

Jackfruit IH

Kale

Lentil

Lobster

Malt

Mango

Miso

Mung Bean IH

Mustard

Napa Cabbage

Olive (Green)

Papaya

Passion Fruit

Peach

Pear

Pineapple

Pinto Bean

Pomegrate

Pumpkin

Rye

S. Kombu Kelp

Seaweed Wakame IH

Sheep’s Yogurt

Small Clam

Sweet Potato

Tarragon IH

Tofu

Tomato

Vanilla Bean

Walnut

Wheat Gluten

Whole Wheat

Yuca IH

   

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