How To Order Great Plains Testing

GPL Lab Testing
This is the process:First of all, it is best to make an appointment with a GPL recommended doctor. They are most familiar with interpreting the expanded set of data available through GPL’s testing procedures, and they are increasingly more likely to be familiar with how your results relate to Morgellons.To find a GPL recommended doctor, email Pam at: pamela@morgellonsfocus.com

It should not be expected that the doctors will just ‘SIGN OFF’ on tests without seeing you. They need to see you for an appointment, at which time they will conduct a physical exam and medical history. Please give them that professional courtesy… it is in your best interest. While we have learned much about Morgellons, we are still not ‘the Doctor’.Yes, you can order tests on line at the GPL web site, but guess what? Great Plains may send the testing out to you, but you must have a ‘Practitioner’ to sign off for, receive and interpret the test results.

You may already have a practitioner that is willing to see you and read the GPL testing; that is great. The testing is not rocket science for any doctor to read but requires a little more coaching.Your practitioner may make a 15 minute appointment with Great Plains Lab to get a quick course on what is covered, why, and how it works for your individual body. This service is free to your doctor and will only take a small amount of his time.Why Great Plains Labs?

The GPL testing can detect the presence of bacteria, fungi, and parasites, and assess the overall integrity of metabolic function.  Based upon your test results, a practitioner can identify nutritional deficits and recommend supplements, natural herbs and/or pharmaceuticals to help resolve infections or imbalances and speed your recovery.

The highly skilled lab technicians at Great Plains are trained to look for a broader spectrum of pathogens than standard lab results typically show.

If you have any additional questions or concerns, please email Pam at: pamela@morgellonsfocus.com

We would like to thank those of you that have volunteered your test data for Pam to document your findings. By gathering the volunteered test data from Morgellons friends who offer their lab results, we are hoping to uncover patterns and establish commonalities that will lead to new discoveries and quicker recoveries.Just let Pam know when you contact her that you would like to have your data included in her research and she will send you a release form. The data being collected is being maintained in strictest confidence, and all identities will remain anonymous. To read more about the Testing offered by Great Plains Laboratory, you may click on the links below and it will take you to the Great Plains specific test.

Please Volunteer Your Test Data!

Please select from the following options below:

Organic Acids Tests
Organic Acids Test (OAT)
Microbial Organic Acids Test (MOAT)
OAT + Yeast Culture w/ Sensitivity Test COMBO
MOAT + Yeast Culture w/ Sensitivity Test COMBO
 
Amino Acids Tests
Amino Acids Plasma Test
Amino Acids Urine Test
 
Gluten / Casein Peptides Test
 
Vitamin D Test
 
Cholesterol and Fatty Acids
Advanced Cholesterol Profile
Essential Fatty Acids Test
 
Stool Testing
Comprehensive Stool Analysis
Metals Fecal Test
Yeast Culture w/ Sensitivity Test
OAT + Yeast Culture w/ Sensitivity Test COMBO
MOAT + Yeast Culture w/ Sensitivity Test COMBO
 
Allergy and Immunology
IgE Food Allergy Test
IgE Inhalant Allergy Test
IgG Food Allergy Test
Immune Deficiency Profile
Streptococcus Antibodies Profile
Celiac Disease Test
 
Metals and Minerals
Copper Test
Copper / Zinc Profile
Metals Fecal Test
Metals Hair Test
Metals Red Blood Cell Test
Metals Urine Test
Metals Whole Blood Test
Zinc Test
 
Other Screenings
C-Reactive Protein Test
Ceruloplasmin Test
Glutathione Test
Kryptopyrrole Test
Porphyrins Test
Prealbumin Test
Uric Acid Test
 

The information contained herein is for educational purposes only, and is not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease or illness. Morgellons Focus or its administrators are not responsible for your use of any of the products mentioned or information given. The information provided herein is not intended to provide medical advice.  Persons with known medical conditions should consult the advice of a competent medical professional.

2 Comments to “How To Order Great Plains Testing”

  1. By terihunt, December 23, 2009 @ 8:10 am

    Hi Pamela,
    Wow!! Thank you so much! I want to give you a big hug….you made me cry! But in a good way of course.
    I live in Tuxedo, NY, (not sure if you are familiar) right on the border of Ny and NJ. I am looking so forward to getting myself, and my children free of this problem.

    Thank you for all of your help.

    Sincerely,
    Teri

  2. By Pamela Mae, January 7, 2010 @ 8:31 pm

    Dear Teri,
    You are so very welcome. It is my joy to serve in this way.
    Blessings,
    Pamela mae