CYREX Array 12: Pathogen-Associated Immune Reactivity Screen
CLINICAL USE:
Detect immune reaction to key pathogens that may lead to multiple autoimmune reactivities.
Determine the role of pathogens in cases of ‘unexplained’ autoimmune reactivities.
Monitor the effectiveness of clinical protocols for addressing pathogens associated with multiple autoimmunities.
RECOMMENDED FOR PATIENTS WHO:
Present with chronic conditions such as gastrointestinal distress, fatigue, body aches or unexplained and general inflammation, including neuroinflammation.
May have been exposed to bacteria, viruses, parasites, molds, and spirochetes associated with multiple autoimmunities.
Have not fully responded to clinical interventions, such as detoxification and dietary modifications.
CLINICAL USE:
Detect immune reaction to key pathogens that may lead to multiple autoimmune reactivities.
Determine the role of pathogens in cases of ‘unexplained’ autoimmune reactivities.
Monitor the effectiveness of clinical protocols for addressing pathogens associated with multiple autoimmunities.
RECOMMENDED FOR PATIENTS WHO:
Present with chronic conditions such as gastrointestinal distress, fatigue, body aches or unexplained and general inflammation, including neuroinflammation.
May have been exposed to bacteria, viruses, parasites, molds, and spirochetes associated with multiple autoimmunities.
Have not fully responded to clinical interventions, such as detoxification and dietary modifications.
CLINICAL USE:
Detect immune reaction to key pathogens that may lead to multiple autoimmune reactivities.
Determine the role of pathogens in cases of ‘unexplained’ autoimmune reactivities.
Monitor the effectiveness of clinical protocols for addressing pathogens associated with multiple autoimmunities.
RECOMMENDED FOR PATIENTS WHO:
Present with chronic conditions such as gastrointestinal distress, fatigue, body aches or unexplained and general inflammation, including neuroinflammation.
May have been exposed to bacteria, viruses, parasites, molds, and spirochetes associated with multiple autoimmunities.
Have not fully responded to clinical interventions, such as detoxification and dietary modifications.