Thanks for this Madisongrrl. I wish I could get that test and others, but it's far too expensive. I wonder how accurate the tests are. Here in Canada, if I'm not mistaken, these specialized tests are simply not available. If I don't get serious relief or much healing by my method in the next several months, I may pursue clinical testing, but for now I'll give this a try.
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Originally Posted by madisongrrl
Real Time Labs has the mold test that can identify the tricothecenes, aflatoxins, and ochratoxin A (in urine) that are talked about in the above link. The test is very pricey - $750.
If you want to test your living environment, there something called an ERMI test.
Instead of taking the expensive test RTL test, I took something called the C4A test. It's cheaper at $125 and my BCBS insurance covered most of it. If your results are above the range, then further investigation into mold is warranted.
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