Stool Mineral Panel

Dr. Weyrich's Naturopathic Functional Medicine Notebook  

Test Overview

The Stool Mineral Panel is usually used to evaluate toxic metal burden in a patient. Typically the test is done as a chelator challenge test in which one or more doses of a heavy metal chelator such as DMSA (Maximum dose 30 mg/kg/day; 10 mg/kg/dose; 500 mg) followed by stool collection.

Test Indications

Sample Collection

  1. Your doctor will provide you with the sample collection kit and a prescription for the chelator.
  2. Detailed instructions are in the sample collection kit.

Your doctor or lab may have different instructions that supersede the above.

Labs Performing Test

Name of LabLab CodeEstimated CostProcessing TimeComments
Great Plains  $135+chelator Cash discount and some insurance

Costs cited are subject to change and may be reduced by insurance or cash discounts and increased by sample collection fees.

Theory

Toxic Metals


References

Unless specifically noted above, references used in the construction of this web page include the following:

[FDM] Lecture notes from Functional Medicine University.

[SCNM] Lecture notes from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine.

[UT] Lecture notes from the University of Tennessee graduate programs in Chemistry and Biochemistry.

[GP] Great Plains Laboratory Physician Training lecture notes and documentation.


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