I use a urine
mycotoxin test in my clinic to determine if someone has been exposed to toxic molds.
Not exact matches
Every batch
tested against pesticides,
mycotoxins, and much more.
The products were
tested for heavy metals (arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury), by - product contaminants (Pesticides, Antibiotics, Melamine, BPA / BPS), and process contaminants (
Mycotoxins, Acrylamide).
Testing on commercial beer and barley showed that the portable instrument detected levels as low as 0.2 nanograms / milliliter of ochratoxin A and 120 ng / mL of deoxynivalenol — respectively, the estimated safe limits for these
mycotoxins.
Conventional environmental mold
testing only
tests for levels of mold spores and does not
test for
mycotoxins.
We always stick to natural wines whenever possible, which are grown organically and lab
tested to have no mold and
mycotoxins or additives.
The Clean Label Project recently
tested 131 of America's best selling animal - derived and plant - based protein powders for heavy metals (arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury), over 100 pesticides, BPA / BPS (plasticizers that are known endocrine disruptors), residual solvents,
mycotoxins, melamine and its analogues, and antibiotics residues.
This includes but is not limited to comprehensive stool
testing, urine organic acids, nutrient levels, food sensitivity, complete hormones, cortisol (adrenal), heavy metals, genetics,
mycotoxins and environmental chemicals.
And uhm - with
mycotoxins, we can do a few different types of environmental
test.
Four Sigmatic
tests their coffees to make sure that their levels of
mycotoxins, pesticides, and other impurities are as low as possible.
One of my favorite things about the mushroom coffee from Four Sigmatic is the fact that it's
tested for
mycotoxins.
Purity: This coffee has been
tested to be below detectable thresholds for both mold and
mycotoxins.
Nutro rigorously
tests the food ingredients and monitor all grain shipments for
mycotoxins which can be poisonous to animals and each product batch is
tested for quality and shelf life stability.
Although it is impossible to see
mycotoxins in grains, laboratory
tests can identify their presence before the grain is incorporated into feeds.
Product samples were
tested for Salmonella, metals, furans, pesticides, antibiotics,
mycotoxins, rodenticides, nephrotoxins (such as aristolochic acid, maleic acid, paraquat, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, toxic hydrocarbons, melamine and related triazines) and were screened for other chemicals and poisonous compounds.
The agency maintains chicken jerky treat samples have been
tested for drugs, poisons,
mycotoxins, heavy metals and certain chemicals, yet the problem remains a mystery.
We have performed over 7,000 MOLD and HOME inspections, as well as providing specialized
testing for: thermal imaging, EMF / RF,
Mycotoxins, ERMI, VOC, allergens, bacteria and other indoor air quality environmental issues.