Serum Antibody Testing for Mycotoxins
SerumPerformed by: MyMycoLab
MyMycoLab is a laboratory specializing in blood serum antibody testing for mycotoxins. MyMycoLab tests for 12 different mycotoxins for both IgG and IgE antibodies.
Mycotoxins and molds have been called "The Great Masquerader" by the World Health Organization. This is because they imitate so many other illnesses and conditions that they are difficult to diagnose and treat.
The first step is to see if you are suffering from the effects of mycotoxins and molds. Molds are biological, but mycotoxins are toxins, therefore much more dangerous. This blood serum test is the most precise and accurate test there is for the detection of the body's reaction to mycotoxins, both toxicologically and/or allergically.
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Biomarkers included in this panel:
Alternaria alternata is one of the most common fungi associated with asthma.
Learn moreAlternaria alternata is one of the most common fungi associated with asthma.
Learn moreAspergillus Auto-Toxin (Sterigmatocystin) carcinogenic (causes cancer), mutagenic (causes mutations), andteratogenic (causes malformations of the fetus), hepatotoxic (liver); can cause autoimmune diseases. Sterigmatocystin (STG) is a mycotoxin tha
Learn moreAspergillus Auto-Toxin (Sterigmatocystin) carcinogenic (causes cancer), mutagenic (causes mutations), andteratogenic (causes malformations of the fetus), hepatotoxic (liver); can cause autoimmune diseases. Sterigmatocystin (STG) is a mycotoxin tha
Learn moreAspergillus Hemolysis can cause immune suppression and is carcinogenic. Aspergillus is the genus of asexual spore-forming mold species common in many climates. It is found in soil, water and air. Aspergillus fumigatus, Aspergillus niger and Asperg
Learn moreAspergillus Hemolysis can cause immune suppression and is carcinogenic. Aspergillus is the genus of asexual spore-forming mold species common in many climates. It is found in soil, water and air. Aspergillus fumigatus, Aspergillus niger and Asperg
Learn moreAspergillus/Penicillium Neuro Auto-Toxin (Gliotoxin) can cause immune suppression, neurotoxicity (has been linked to multiple sclerosis and others), immune toxicity. Gliotoxin is produced by the mold genus Aspergillus. Aspergillus sprea
Learn moreAspergillus/Penicillium Neuro Auto-Toxin (Gliotoxin) can cause immune suppression, neurotoxicity (has been linked to multiple sclerosis and others), immune toxicity. Gliotoxin is produced by the mold genus Aspergillus. Aspergillus sprea
Learn moreCladosporium, a well known trigger for asthmatic attacks, is one of the most widespread molds. Cladosporium includes about 40 species naturally found in soil, on decaying plant material and as plant pathogens. In an indoor environmen
Learn moreCladosporium, a well known trigger for asthmatic attacks, is one of the most widespread molds. Cladosporium includes about 40 species naturally found in soil, on decaying plant material and as plant pathogens. In an indoor environmen
Learn moreFumonisin B1 - IgE
Fumonisin B1 (FB1) is a type of mycotoxin produced by certain species of Fusarium, a group of molds that commonly contaminate crops like corn, maize, and other grains. Fumonisins, particularly FB1, are among the most toxic members of this group. When
Learn moreFumonisin B1 - IgG
Fumonisin B1 (FB1) is a type of mycotoxin produced by certain species of Fusarium, a group of molds that commonly contaminate crops like corn, maize, and other grains. Fumonisins, particularly FB1, are among the most toxic members of this group. When
Learn moreOchratoxin is a nephrotoxic, immunotoxic, and carcinogenic mycotoxin. This chemical is produced by molds in the Aspergillus and Penicillium families. Exposure: Exposure is done primarily through water damaged buildings. Minimal exposure can occ
Learn moreOchratoxin is a nephrotoxic, immunotoxic, and carcinogenic mycotoxin. This chemical is produced by molds in the Aspergillus and Penicillium families. Exposure: Exposure is done primarily through water damaged buildings. Minimal exposure can occ
Learn morePenicillium is a genus of fungi, which commonly grows on many foodstuffs such as cocoa beans, coffee beans, cassava flour, cereals, fish, peanuts, dried fruits, wine, poultry eggs and milk.
Learn morePenicillium is a genus of fungi, which commonly grows on many foodstuffs such as cocoa beans, coffee beans, cassava flour, cereals, fish, peanuts, dried fruits, wine, poultry eggs and milk.
Learn moreSatratoxin (IgE)
These water-soluble mycotoxins could produce airborne particles which could facilitate entry and release into respiratory airway tissue that may selectively induce apoptosis in olfactory sensory neurons in the nose (rhinitis) and brain(mild focal enc
Learn moreSatratoxin (IgG)
These water-soluble mycotoxins could produce airborne particles which could facilitate entry and release into respiratory airway tissue that may selectively induce apoptosis in olfactory sensory neurons in the nose (rhinitis) and brain(mild focal enc
Learn moreStachybotrys chartarum (S. chartarum) is a black mold that produces asexual spores. S. chartarum is the usual perpetrator involved in water/moisture/wet-damaged building illnesses.
Learn moreStachybotrys chartarum (S. chartarum) is a black mold that produces asexual spores. S. chartarum is the usual perpetrator involved in water/moisture/wet-damaged building illnesses.
Learn moreT2 Toxin (IgE)
T2 Toxin are trichothecene mycotoxins and are the only mycotoxins that have been used in biological warfare. They can cause diarrhea, vomiting, and intestinal hemorrhage, as well as changes in reproductive cycles and infertility. This mycotoxin is kn
Learn moreT2 Toxin (IgG)
T2 Toxin are trichothecene mycotoxins and are the only mycotoxins that have been used in biological warfare. They can cause diarrhea, vomiting, and intestinal hemorrhage, as well as changes in reproductive cycles and infertility. This mycotoxin is kn
Learn moreVerrucarin and Verrucarol are trichothecene mycotoxins mainly produced by Fusarium and Aspergillus species and are known to cause tremors, immune toxicity, inflammation, are cytotoxic (= can damage cells or cause them to die), and are potent protein
Learn moreVerrucarin and Verrucarol are trichothecene mycotoxins mainly produced by Fusarium and Aspergillus species and are known to cause tremors, immune toxicity, inflammation, are cytotoxic (= can damage cells or cause them to die), and are potent protein
Learn moreVomitoxin (aka Deoxynivalenol or DON), a tricothecene mycotoxin, is produced by several species of Fusarium. DON has been associated with outbreaks of acute gastrointestinal illness in humans. The FDA advisory level for DON for human consumption is 1
Learn moreVomitoxin (aka Deoxynivalenol or DON), a tricothecene mycotoxin, is produced by several species of Fusarium. DON has been associated with outbreaks of acute gastrointestinal illness in humans. The FDA advisory level for DON for human consumption is 1
Learn moreZearalenone - IgE
Zearalenone (ZEN) is a mycotoxin produced by several species of Fusarium fungi, commonly found in cereals like maize, wheat, barley, and other crops. ZEN is known for its estrogenic activity because it structurally resembles estrogen and can mimic it
Learn moreZearalenone - IgG
Zearalenone (ZEN) is a mycotoxin produced by several species of Fusarium fungi, commonly found in cereals like maize, wheat, barley, and other crops. ZEN is known for its estrogenic activity because it structurally resembles estrogen and can mimic it
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