Parasitology x 3

This at-home stool test shows parasites via PCR and microscopic identification

$191.00

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Description

Sample Report Parasitology

Test Specimen: Stool

Test Analytes: Parasitology (concentrate and trichome) x 3, Giardia lamblia, Cryptosporidium

While parasitic infection may be an underlying etiological factor in several chronic disease processes, doctors often do not consider the potential for parasitic involvement because signs and symptoms of parasitic infection often resemble those of other diseases. However, it has been shown that parasite testing is a reasonable approach to the detection of causative agents for chronic gastrointestinal disorders.

This test is useful for

  • Mood Disorders
  • Gastrointestinal Symptoms
  • Autoimmune Disease
  • IBD/IBS
  • Inflammation
  • Food Sensitivities
  • Nutritional Deficiencies

Detailed Information

According to Dr. Hermann R. Bueno of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene in London, “parasites are the missing diagnosis in the genesis of many chronic health problems, including diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and endocrine system.”

While parasitic infection may be an underlying etiological factor in several chronic disease processes, doctors often do not consider the potential for parasitic involvement because signs and symptoms of parasitic infection often resemble those of other diseases. However, it has been shown that parasite testing is a reasonable approach to the detection of causative agents for chronic gastrointestinal disorders.

Most Americans are inclined to believe that parasitic infection is a rare and exotic occurrence, limited to those who have traveled to distant, tropical lands. However, for a number of reasons, there has been an increase in the incidence of parasitic infection in this country. These may include:

  • Contamination of the water supply
  • Increased use of daycare centers
  • Increased travel to, and visits from, countries where parasitic infection is endemic
  • Household pets
  • Consumption of exotic and uncooked foods
  • Antibiotic use
  • Changing sexual mores

Signs and symptoms of parasitic infection vary from one individual to another. The more common are constipation, diarrhea, bloating, gas, symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome, arthralgias, myalgias, anemia, increased allergic reactions, skin lesions, agitation and anxiety, difficulty with sleep, decreased energy, malnutrition and decreased immune function.

Infection can occur by four different pathways. These routes include:

  • Contaminated food or water
  • Insect vectors
  • Sexual contact
  • Passage through the skin and nose

 

  1. Purchase lab tests of your choice
  2. We provide the doctor’s orders
  3. Lab test is dropshipped to you directly from the lab for home testing (saliva, urine, hair, stool, and fingerstick tests), or for DHA Lab, a requisition will be provided to have blood drawn at your local LabCorp location.
  4. Collect your sample
  5. For at-home tests, ship your lab kit back to the lab using the shipping materials provided. 
  6. You receive the results, which you can take to your local physician, or check out our courses to help you understand what to do with your information.

Any unused test kits may be returned within 30 days of purchase for a refund minus $50 fee to cover physician services required to order labs. Customer must provide return shipping at their own expense.  Refunds will be processed within 10 business days from receipt of unused test kit. 

*Testing not available in New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island or U.S. Territories. 

Test kits available to United States customers only, excluding U.S. Territories (Puerto Rico, Guam, Virgin Islands).