Identify The Loss Of Immune Tolerance Associated With Chemical Exposure
This is the first test to measure the actual immune response to chemicals, instead of simply detecting the level of chemical exposure/load which excretes from the body.
Array 11 evaluates a broad range of environmental chemicals, including:
Aflatoxins (mold toxins from peanuts, grains)
Formaldehyde & Glutaraldehyde (industrial resins, adhesives)
Isocyanates (plastics, foams, coatings)
Trimellitic & Phthalic Anhydrides (plasticizers)
Benzene ring compounds (benzene, toluene, xylene)
Bisphenol A (BPA) & BPA binding protein
Tetrabromobisphenol A (BPA flame retardant)
Tetrachloroethylene (dry cleaning solvent)
Parabens (preservatives in cosmetics)
Mercury compounds
Mixed heavy metals (nickel, cobalt, cadmium, lead, arsenic)
