Unlocking your Inner Ecosystem: How the Organic MetabolomicsTest can pave the way to better health

In the quest for optimal health, many of us focus on diet and exercise. But what if the key to unlocking your well-being lies in understanding the intricate workings of your internal biochemistry? This is where the Organic Metabolomic Test (OMX) comes into play, offering a window into your metabolic processes and potentially revealing hidden imbalances that are hindering your health.

What is an Organic Metabolomic Test?

OMX is a comprehensive urine test that measures various organic acids, which are byproducts of metabolic processes.  These acids provide insight into a wide range of bodily functions. It helps identify bacterial and yeast overgrowth, which can contribute to digestive issues, inflammation and nutrient malabsorption. Assesses levels of neurotransmitter metabolites which can shed light on mood disorders, anxiety, and sleep disturbances.  Mitochondrial function evaluates how efficiently your cells produce energy, which is crucial for overall vitality, and can be linked to fatigue and chronic illness.  Examining markers related to detoxification pathways can reveal potential toxin accumulation and impaired detoxification capacity. OMX testing also identifies deficiencies in some vitamins and minerals essential for metabolic processes.

OMX provides a personalized approach to health, offering several key benefits: Identifying root causes instead of simply treating symptoms, the OMX helps pinpoint the underlying biochemical imbalances that may be contributing to health issues. The results of the OMX can guide healthcare practitioners in developing targeted interventions, including dietary changes, supplements, and lifestyle modifications.  OMX can detect imbalances before they manifest as a serious health problem, allowing for proactive intervention.  By identifying gut dysbiosis, OMX can help address issues like leaky gut, irritable bowel syndrome, and other imbalances.  Evaluating mitochondrial function, OMX can help identify and address factors contributing to fatigue and low energy.  The OMX can help identify and address toxin accumulation, supporting overall health and well-being.  Finding vitamin and mineral deficiencies, one can correct those deficiencies and optimize your body’s function.

It is important to work with a qualified healthcare professional who is experienced in interpreting OMX results.  They can help you understand the significance of your results and develop a personalized treatment plan to address any identified imbalances.

The Organic Metabolomic Test offers a powerful tool for understanding your unique biochemistry and unlocking the potential for better health.  By identifying and addressing underlying imbalances, you can pave the way for improved gut health, enhanced mental clarity, increased energy levels, and overall well-being.  If you’re looking to take a proactive approach to your health, consider exploring the benefits of OMX.

What areas of health can the OMX provide information about?

  • Nutritional and vitamin status
  • Level and flow of amino acid
  • Detoxification
  • Mood issues
  • Gut concerns
  • Overall well-being
  • Metabolic Processing
  • Amino Acid and Protein Metabolism
  • Microbial Metabolites

Here is a link to a YouTube video explaining the test.

Here is a link to view a sample report and order the test

For questions or more information, contact Gary by email gary@naturalcompounder.com or phone 781-893-3870 x111

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About drgaryk

Dr. Gary Kracoff is a registered pharmacist with a doctorate in naturopathic medicine who provides in-depth consultative services at Johnson Compounding & Wellness. Gary’s guiding philosophy is to treat the person as a whole, not to chase symptoms. He focuses on finding the “why” to what is happening physically and mentally, and works with individuals to restore balance in the body. Gary frequently lectures at pharmacy, medical, and health-oriented conferences. He is an educator at the Academy of Integrative Medicine, conducting two-day seminars for health care professionals twice a year. Gary also serves on the faculty of the Center for Education and Development of Clinical Homeopathy.
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