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What are Mycotoxins?
A mycotoxin is a poisonous compound produced by a fungus. The term comes from the Greek words mykes, meaning “fungus,” and toxikon, meaning “poison.”
Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites produced by fungi (mold), meaning that they are not essential for the fungus’s survival. However, they can provide the fungus with a competitive advantage, such as by making the fungus more resistant to predators or pathogens.
Mycotoxin Exposure Symptoms:
Chronic Fatigue/Exhaustion
Brain fog
Chronic illness
Anxiety
Fluid retention
Shortness of breath
Sinusitis and sinus issues
Immune suppression
Depression
Anemia
General weakness
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The Mycotoxin Panel is run using Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA). An established immunological technique, ELISA is widely used to detect the presence of specific toxins in a patient’s urine.
The ELISA method detects mycotoxins that have been structurally modified within the body providing more accurate results than similar testing run through mass spectrometry.
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Aflatoxins
Aflatoxin B1
Aflatoxin B2
Aflatoxin G1
Aflatoxin G2
Trichothecenes
Stratoxin G
Stratoxin H
Isosatratoxin F
Roridin A
Roridin E
Roridin H
Roridin L-2
Verrucarin J
Verrucarin A
Other Mycotoxins
Gliotoxin
Ochratoxin A (OTA)
Zearalenone (ZEA