Tag: OAT
The Organic Acids Test with a Focus on the Bacterial Metabolite Section
Overview of some important clinical considerations to pay attention to when markers in the Bacterial Metabolite section of the OAT show up elevated.
Organic Acids Test (OAT) 101: Essential Information for the Practitioner New to the OAT
This webinar by Kurt N. Woeller, DO is focused on the basics of the Organic Acids Test. You can consider this lecture to be an introduction or a 101-level lecture about the OAT.
Acrolein Exposure, Toxicity, and Associated Health Problems
This video discusses exposure sources to acrolein, its toxicity, related health problems, and information about what to look for on the Organic Acids Test when acrolein levels are elevated on the GPL-TOX Profile.
Connecting Specific Markers Amongst the Organic Acids Test (OAT), MycoTOX, and the non-metal chemical profiles
This webinar provides information that will help connect some of the more common findings seen in practice when evaluating these three tests.
Autism Spectrum Disorders, Special Needs (e.g., ADD, ADHD, pervasive development disorder) and Fungal Toxins
This lecture designed for health professionals, as well as parents and caregivers will discuss new information related to certain fungal toxins and strategies for treatment.
Crohn’s Colitis Lifestyle Interview
Kurt Woeller, DO, Dane Johnson, CHN, and Jon Sheflet discuss how the OAT and MycoTOX Profile play a role in the recovery of patients with Crohns/Colitis.
Clinical Considerations of Chronic Candidiasis – Revisited
A special roundtable discussion that allowed practitioners to submit specific case studies and will focus more on direct Q&A on specific case studies involving chronic candidiasis.
William Shaw, PhD and Sidney Baker, MD discuss their research, hosted by Autism Research Coalition – 2 of 2
In this live webinar, hosted by Autism Research Coalition, William Shaw, PhD & Sidney Baker, MD discussed their latest publication “Case Study: Rapid Complete Recovery From An Autism Spectrum Disorder After Treatment of Aspergillus With The Antifungal Drugs Itraconazole And Sporanox” (2020).
Clinical Considerations of Elevated Pyroglutamic Acid on the Organic Acids Test
Elevated pyroglutamic can appear on the Organic Acids Test (OAT) as an indicator of glutathione deficiency. Glutathione plays an important role in cellular protection as an antioxidant, as well as detoxification.
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