Organic Acids Test (OAT)

by Great Plains Laboratory

This Test is useful for:

Chronic Gastrointestinal Disorders
Chronic Inflammatory Disorders
Mitochondrial Disorders
Genetic Disorders
Neuropsychiatric Conditions
Neurological Conditions
Autism
PDD

Lab offered by:
Specimen Type:

Urine

Results Returned in:

10 Days

Sample Report

The Organic Acids Test (OAT) offers a comprehensive metabolic snapshot with over 70 markers. It provides an evaluation of intestinal yeast and bacteria. Abnormally high levels of these microorganisms can cause or worsen behavior disorders, hyperactivity, movement disorders, fatigue and immune function. Many people with chronic illnesses and neurological disorders often excrete several abnormal organic acids in their urine. The cause of these high levels could include oral antibiotic use, high sugar diets, immune deficiencies, acquired infections, as well as genetic factors.
OAT also includes markers for vitamins and minerals, oxidative stress, neurotransmitter levels, and is the only OAT to include markers for oxalates, which are highly correlated with many chronic illnesses.
If abnormalities are detected using the OAT, treatments can include supplements, such as vitamins and antioxidants, or dietary modification. Upon treatment, patients and practitioners have reported significant improvement such as decreased fatigue, regular bowel function, increased energy and alertness, increased concentration, improved verbal skills, less hyperactivity, and decreased abdominal pain. The OAT is strongly recommended as the initial screening test.

The Microbial Organic Acids Test (MOAT) is ideal for follow-up to the OAT and is recommended for a specific abnormality, to monitor certain microbial imbalances, or to assess treatment efficacy.

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