The urine specimen must be received within 14 days of collection.
Many chronic health problems can be difficult to diagnose, especially when they involve nonspecific symptoms such as fatigue, foggy thinking, malaise, gastrointestinal upset, joint aches,or sleep cycle disturbances. Standard medical tests are designed to identify disease states. Organic acid testing does not diagnose disease; it helps to give insight into the causes of disease. This profile helps to assess specific metabolic dysfunctions that we use to customize a nutritional program for you that will manage those areas in need of support. This program allows an approach that is beyond symptom management. Our goal is to identify dysfunctions related to metabolic impairments and nutritional deficiencies and correct them before disease is allowed to develop.
Yes. We are interested in the most concentrated urine sample, which would be your first morning urine. It is also the most appropriate sample to collect with regard to a representation of your metabolism.
Urine tests that require a reduction in fluid intake have such requirements because the results depend on a concentrated urine specimen. If the specimen is too dilute the laboratory will have to reject the test as the results will not be accurate. The requirements for fluid restriction are provided in the kit instructions. We ask that you follow the instructions to the best of your ability and use your best judgment. For example, a patient that exercises in the course of their day will lose fluids through sweating and they might need more than the reduced level recommended in the instructions. Do not allow yourself to become overly dehydrated for the purposes of collecting a concentrated specimen.
No, the amount of preservative in the tube is very little – it might appear as condensation on the inside of the tube or might not be visible at all.
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