Description
Also comes with:
- Resources and Next Steps with all the Testing Results
- Access to CIRS Group Support with Judy Cho (additional fees apply)
Turnaround Time: 4-6 weeks (lab time is about 3-4 weeks). Timing differs for international sales.
If you have 8 of the 13 symptom clusters and fail the vision test, you are a strong candidate for bloodwork.
This genetic test will provide your genetic haplotype to see if you have one (or more) genes that make you more susceptible to chronic inflammation. If you’ve ever been diagnosed with mold, Lyme or MS, you may want to get tested.
NOTE: You only need to test for your haplotype once.
HLA DR1/3/4/5, DQ Intermediate Resolution (167120)
- HLA antigens may be correlated with certain disease states or other clinical conditions. It can also be used for screening of transplant candidates and potential donors, transfusion of specifically compatible blood products, and other areas. Researchers have identified hundreds of different versions (alleles) of the HLA-DRB1 gene, each of which is given a particular number such as HLA-DRB1*04:01.
- Note: In his FAQ’s, Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker says, “In assessment of the DRB-1 1-5 over the years (together with its related haplotypes of 10-5 and 103-5, and 1-3 and 1-4) the only variable that reaches statistical significance we have seen is a reduced level of MSH in cases compared to other cases and then to controls.”
- Up to 5% with a Benign haplotype may still get CIRS from mold but will recovery more easily. There are a total of 54 known haplotypes – see page 716 in the book “Surviving Mold”. Alternatively, upon completion of the Biotoxin Test, you’ll be shown the 54 haplotypes.
Once you purchase this test, you will receive instructions on the next steps.
While there’s a lot of new information about Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome, if you work with the NwJ team, you will be provided with CIRS resources, and support through the protocol together.
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