NOTE: This test is ONLY AVAILABLE TO AUSTRALIAN RESIDENTS.
The Methylation Test
The methylation test is a great way to discover if your methylation cycle is working properly. The methylation cycle is a biochemical pathway that manages or contributes to a wide range of biochemical functions such as detoxification, supporting DNA (turning genes on and off), producing energy, reducing inflammation, synthesizing neurotransmitters, homocysteine metabolism, protein methylation, phase 2 liver detoxification and supporting immune function.
Symptoms of methylation problems
Inadequate methylation capacity can lead to birth defects, depression, cognitive decline, cancer & detoxification problems such as heavy metal toxicity. Impaired methylation has even been associated with autism. Support of methylation markers has been associated with rapid return of speech, and improvement of behavior in ADD and ADHD. Methylation problems are a big problem and are associated with a large number of health concerns, click here to see a full list of symptoms associated with methylation problems such as under and over-methylation.
About The Methylation Test
After you purchase the methylation test, you will receive a simple blood test kit in the mail. The test kit comes with:
- An authorized blood specimen order form that you take to your local accredited pathology for collection of your blood (Find a pathology near you here).
- A blood specimen test kit for the pathology to use to collect your blood sample
- Complete instructions for taking the test for you and the pathology
Test results are sent to one of our professional health practitioners within 7 – 10 business days for evaluation. Our practitioners contact you with the results and recommendations on any findings via email, mail or phone*.
What do we test for?
The methylation test looks at a combination of important methylation pathways, these include:
- S-adenosyl methionine (SAMe)
- S-adenosyl homocysteine (SAH)
- SAMe: SAH ratio
- Folinic acid
- 5-methyl tetrahydrofolate (5-MTHF)
- Tetrahydrofolate (THF)
More about methylation
Methylation is a process where certain nutrients called ‘methyl donors’ are added to specific elements of DNA, our gene markers, and proteins that keep them physiologically active. Methylation is a major pathway to focus on in understanding autoimmune and neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis, seizure disorders, dementia, chronic fatigue syndrome, lupus, depression, anxiety, and autism spectrum disorders. See what your methylation genes look like here.
Methylation is responsible for making, maintaining, and repairing DNA.
Have any questions about this test? Ask one of our qualified health practitioners here.
*This test is subject to our terms and conditions.