Precision Point Diagnostics' Advanced Oxidative Stress profile measures total glutathione, reduced glutathione, F2-isoprostane, and 8-OH-2deoxyguanosine from whole blood and urine specimens. Strong medical and scientific evidence points to oxidative stress as an underlying contributing factor to heart disease, neurodegenerative conditions, cancers, and toxicity.
G-DAP Gut and Detox Assessment Profile by Precision Point
Whole Blood
Urine
Serum
Plasma
Precision Point Diagnostics' Gut and Detox Assessment Profile (G-DAP) screens for several of the most significant markers of leaky gut, detoxification, cardiovascular disease, cancer prevention, and dementia to provide a quick assessment of a patient's health.
P88-DIY Dietary Antigen/DIY Gut Ox Stress Test by Precision Point
Saliva
Urine
Blood Spot
This panel adds the P88-DIY to the Gut/Ox Stress test. In addition to examining the interplay of oxidative stress with markers of gut function and dysbiosis, this test adds in initial triggers in the form of food allergens and sensitivities that can set a patient down the path of gut dysbiosis, inflammation, and systemic oxidative damage.
P88 Dietary Antigen/Adrenal Stress/Intestinal Barrier/Oxidative Stress Test by Precision Point
Whole Blood
Saliva
Urine
Serum
This panel integrates four key assessments to provide a holistic view of a patient's gut, oxidative stress, and adrenal health. It combines the Advanced Intestinal Barrier Assessment (AIBA) and P88 Dietary Antigen Test to evaluate intestinal permeability and food sensitivities, the Advanced Oxidative Stress profile to quantify oxidative damage and antioxidant status, and the Advanced Adrenal Stress Test to assess diurnal cortisol patterns and adrenal function. This multi-faceted approach allows for targeted interventions to address underlying imbalances contributing to a wide range of chronic conditions, including autoimmune disorders, inflammatory diseases, fatigue, and metabolic dysfunction.
Gut/Ox Stress-DIY by Precision Point
Saliva
Urine
Blood Spot
This test examines the interplay of oxidative stress with markers of gut function and dysbiosis. The analytes trace the path of gut perturbation influenced by oxidative stress, inflammation in the gut and systemically, and the weakening of tight junctions between cells in the intestines (“leaky gut”) in a patient. Having this sort of comprehensive surveillance of gut and oxidative health together can be a game changer for diagnosis and treatment of some of the most difficult to analyze root causes in a patient.