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- The patient's aspartame-containing gum habit was identified after a borderline detoxification marker elevation. — Environmental Toxicants, Mycotoxins, and the Organic Acids Test: Clinical Overview
- The case patient presented with weight-loss difficulty, headaches, constipation, and post-shift crashes despite normal standard labs. — Environmental Toxicants, Mycotoxins, and the Organic Acids Test: Clinical Overview
- The patient's OAT yeast and fungal abnormalities were interpreted as consistent with mycotoxin involvement and possible yeast overgrowth. — Environmental Toxicants, Mycotoxins, and the Organic Acids Test: Clinical Overview
- The patient's recent move into newer construction and new furniture purchase were relevant exposure context. — Environmental Toxicants, Mycotoxins, and the Organic Acids Test: Clinical Overview
- The patient's elevated oxalates were attributed partly to leafy greens, beets, soy, and the microbial pattern on the OAT. — Environmental Toxicants, Mycotoxins, and the Organic Acids Test: Clinical Overview
- The patient's lactic acid pattern was interpreted as diversion of glycolytic end products from the Krebs cycle. — Environmental Toxicants, Mycotoxins, and the Organic Acids Test: Clinical Overview