Functional Testing for Neurodivergent Health: What to Test & Why It Matters

Traditional lab tests often miss key markers crucial for neurodivergent individuals. This post serves as a guide to functional testing, helping individuals understand which tests provide valuable insights into their health.

Essential Functional Tests

  • Micronutrient Panels: These tests measure levels of essential vitamins and minerals, helping to identify deficiencies that may affect energy, mood, and cognitive function.

  • Hormone Testing: Imbalances in hormones like cortisol and thyroid can affect mood and focus, especially in neurodivergent individuals.

  • Gut Health Analysis: Since gut health is closely linked to brain function, testing for imbalances in the gut microbiome is essential for neurodivergent health.

Interpreting Key Markers

Functional tests can provide insights into mitochondrial energy (CoQ10), neurotransmitter support (B6), and antioxidant defense (selenium). These markers help guide nutrition and supplement protocols that enhance brain function and overall health.

How a Clinical Nutritionist Helps

A clinical nutritionist helps clients navigate functional testing, interpreting the results, and applying them to create personalized nutrition plans. With targeted supplements and dietary changes, individuals can optimize their health and improve neurodivergent symptoms.

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