Labs with a Purpose
Find Your Yoga offers various laboratory services to provide you with information on what changes are needed in your daily routine to heal and recover. See our full list of lab tests below.
Advanced Thyroid Panel
Why is it important?
The thyroid is a master gland that controls a variety of processes from your brain to your bowels.
What does the test report on?
- TSH: thyroid stimulating hormone
- Free T3: free triiodothyronine
- Free T4: free thyroxine
- Total T4: thyroid function test
- Reverse T3: inactive T3
- Total T3: triiodothyronine
- T3 uptake : functional test to understand available binding sites
- Thyroglobulin Ab: used to detect and confirm autoimmune thyroiditis, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis
- TPO, Ab: thyroid peroxidase is used in the differential diagnosis of hypothyroidism and thyroiditis
Who should take this test?
A person who lacks energy, is often cold, has a slow metabolism or trouble losing extra weight, constipation, is experiencing hair loss or simply wants to check on their metabolic health.
Methylmalonic Acid: a cellular maker for vitamin B-12
Why is it important?
The thyroid is a master gland and controls things from your brain to your bowels.
What does the test report on?
- TSH: thyroid stimulating hormone
- Free T3: free triiodothyronine
- Free T4: free thyroxine
- Total T4: thyroid function test
- Reverse T3: inactive T3
- Total T3: triiodothyronine
- T3 uptake : functional test to understand available binding sites
- Thyroglobulin Ab: used to detect and confirm autoimmune thyroiditis, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis
- TPO, Ab: thyroid peroxidase is used in the differential diagnosis of hypothyroidism and thyroiditis
Who should take this test?
A person who lacks energy, is often cold, has a slow metabolism or trouble losing extra weight, constipation, is experiencing hair loss or simply wants to check on their metabolic health.
G.I. Map: Stool Test
Why is it important?
Assessing gastrointestinal health with the proper tools can help practitioners get to the root of chronic illness.
What does the test report on?
The G.I. Map detects parasites, bacteria, fungi and more by targeting the specific DNA of the organisms tested. Finding out if there is an imbalance in the gut can be life changing.
Who should take this test?
Anyone that has gastrointestinal issues or who wants to heal their gut.
Vitamin D
Why is it important?
Vitamin D plays a key role in bone health, immunity and for gut lining integrity. Abnormal levels of vitamin D can lead to nutrition problems, bone disorders and other medical issues.
What does the test report on?
Serum blood levels of vitamin D.
Who should take this test?
Anyone who wants to monitor their vitamin D levels and check for a deficiency.