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Specimen Type: Dried Blood Spot

Turnaround Time: 2+ weeks

Test Markers: 27

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Omega-3 Index Complete Test

GENERAL

Many studies have shown that people with higher (vs. lower) omega-3 index levels are at decreased risk for a variety of diseases. These include heart disease, stroke, dementia, and depression to name a few. These people even live longer than those with lower levels. Raising your omega-3 index and keeping it up should help reduce your risk these conditions. Omega-3 fatty acids are found primarily in fish, especially “oily” fish such as those near the top in the accompanying table. The two most important omega-3 fatty acids are EPA and DHA. It should be noted that omega-3 fatty acids from flaxseed oil (alpha-linolenic acid, or ALA) will have little to no effect on your omega-3 index. Therefore, ALA is not an effective substitute for EPA and DHA. To make sure your Omega-3 Index remains in the target range you should re-check it every six months.

FATTY ACID BENEFITS (EPA, DHA, GLA)

  • Lowers LDL and increases HDL cholesterol; decreases blood clotting time

  • Anti-arrhythmic, anti-inflammatory effect that benefits heart tissue

  • Structural in brain and retinal tissue; improves learning and memory

  • Critical in fetal and infant development

  • Improves hyperactivity in children and depression in adults

  • Treatment for autoimmune disorders, kidney disease, PMS, RA, MS

  • Improves skin integrity

INCLUDED IN THE TEST REPORT

  • Full 24 Fatty Acid Profile

  • Omega-3 Index

  • Trans Fat Index

  • Omega-6/Omega-3 ratio

  • AA/EPA ratio

RECOMMENDATIONS

  • Flax seed oil as source of ALA from which EPA and DHA are synthesized

  • Fish oil or cod liver oil as direct sources of EPA and DHA

  • Evening primrose oil, borage oil or black currant oil as source of GLA if insufficiently synthesized

  • Hemp oil as source of both ALA and GLA

SPECIMEN REQUIREMENTS

Dried Blood Spot (DBS):  One drop of blood on collection card. Please see kit instructions for all collection details.

CPT CODES

  • 82542

  • No Medicare Coverage

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