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Lectin Zoomer

Lectin Zoomer

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Measures IgG and IgA antibody response to lectins and aquaporins

At-home test: dried blood spot collection

Who should take this test?

If you suffer from any of these symptoms, this test may be right for you.

Intestinal permeability
bloating/gas/abdominal cramps
Rheumatoid arthritis
Allergies
Fatigue/tiredness
Mental health problems
Skin rashes
Hormonal fluctuations
Nausea
Frequent use of antibiotics

Description

Lectin Zoomer: At-home test, dried blood spot collection

The Vibrant Lectin Zoomer detects both IgA and IgG to lectins and aquaporins in the most comprehensive panel available.

The most comprehensive panel

  • Vibrant evaluates sensitivity to 16 lectins and 7 aquaporins in the most frequently consumed and potentially problematic foods.
  • A combined detection of both IgA and IgG reduces the possibility of missing reactivity.
  • Identification of peptides instead of proteins reduces the possibility of cross-reactivity with similar species.

The most accurate results

  • Vibrant is the only company that utilizes a fluorescent method of detecting food sensitivities on a silicon chip, while other labs use ELISA or other methods.
  • Peptide-based microarray technique eliminates the requirement of testing different forms of lectin (raw vs. cooked) and removes the false positives caused by cross reaction with pollens often seen in raw extracts.
  • Long mer peptides synthesized at high fidelity provide more specific antigen-antibody interactions.

The most effective clinical outcome

  • Scale of reactivity may help make decisions between rotation or elimination diet.
  • Early detection enables intervention by physicians to reduce the risk of development of autoimmunity.

Use Vibrant’s Lectin Zoomer to improve your understanding of unexplained symptoms associated with gastrointestinal, neurological, dermatological, or behavioral disorders.

Lectin Zoomer Sample Report

Markers Measured

Lectin Zoomer Blood Test markers measured:

Lectin

  • Barley
  • Lima bean
  • Rye
  • Bell pepper
  • Mung bean
  • Soybean
  • Chickpea
  • Pea
  • Tomato
  • Corn
  • Peanut
  • Kidney bean
  • Cucumber
  • Potato
  • Lentil
  • Rice

Aquaporins

  • Bell pepper
  • Spinach
  • Corn
  • Tobacco
  • Potato
  • Tomato
  • Soybean

Symptoms

Lectin Sensitivity Symptoms

Symptoms and conditions associated with Lectin and/or Aquaporin sensitivity:

  • Intestinal permeability (“leaky gut syndrome”) (bloating, gas, and abdominal cramps)
  • Rheumatoid arthritis (painful and swollen joints)
  • Allergies (watery eyes, sniffling, sinus congestion, throat tightness, and itchy skin, mouth or tongue)
  • Fatigue and tiredness
  • Mental health problems (e.g., depression)
  • Skin rashes (redness and itchiness)
  • Hormonal fluctuations
  • Nausea
  • Frequent use of antibiotics
  • Following vegan/vegetarian diet
  • Allergies
  • Family history of autoimmune disorders, especially rheumatoid arthritis

About Test

About Lectin Zoomer Test

This is a dry blood spot (DBS) collection that is done at home.

You will receive a kit with full instructions. When you receive your kit please open it up and lay out the instructions and contents of your kit and get familiar with them.

You will be sent a lancet (to prick your finger with), as well as a blood specimen collection card. Simply follow the instructions to 'fill' your card with blood spots.

View detailed collection instructions with images here (PDF)

STEP 1

Before you begin, make sure you will have at least 15 minutes of uninterrupted time. First, find a clean, open space to work on. Open the DBS collection kit and lay out all of your materials on the placemat (the last page) provided.

Please wear appropriate PPE ( personal protective equipment) while collecting the specimen from the patient.

* You will be given as many Blood specimen collection cards as required by your lab order.
* All DBS cards need to be filled for testing. Failure to complete all cards will result in the test not being performed.

STEP 2

Write the name and DOB on the card. Write the date and time on the blood specimen collection card.

STEP 3

Open the alcohol wipe.

STEP 4

Wash your hands and dry them with a clean towel. Make sure the water is warm, not hot.

This is very important as it will stimulate blood flow to the hands!

STEP 5

Choose a finger to poke on your non-dominant hand. If you are left-handed, choose your right hand. If you are right-handed, choose your left hand.

STEP 6

Choose an area on the side of your finger to poke (you'll see a visual in the instructions).

STEP 7

Pick up your lancet and twist the cap off.

STEP 8

Rub your finger from base to tip.

STEP 9

Put the lancet down and wipe the tip of your finger with the alcohol wipe.

Make sure to only wipe the finger in one single swoop!

STEP 10

With your palm facing up, press the lancet to your finger until you hear a click and feel a slight pinch.

STEP 11

Wipe the first drop of blood away with a gauze pad.

STEP 12

Milk your finger from base to tip to produce more blood.

STEP 14

Let the blood drop fall from your fingertip into the collection circle.

DO NOT touch your finger to the card. Fill the circle as full as possible, but do not add a second drop of blood to a circle. If necessary, use a second lancet!

STEP 15

After filling in all of the collection card circles, use your gauze pad to wipe the blood, apply pressure and apply a bandage.

STEP 16

Please discard the bio waste, including used lancet, alcohol pads, and gauze sponge, in an appropriate Biohazard waste container.

STEP 17

Let your collection card sit for at least 2 hours to dry before sending it back to us.

Keep the collection card in a cool, dry place away from sunlight.

Do not add additional blood drops after blood spots have dried.

Blood spots will darken as they dry.

STEP 18

After the blood spots have dried for at least 2 hours, fold the collection card, place it in the biohazard bag along with the humidity indicator and silica gel packs, and seal it tight.

STEP 19

Place the biohazard bag into the bubble mailer. Wash hands to prevent contamination. Please schedule Fedex Pick up for the specimen to be picked up from your office.

The Vibrant Experience

Vibrant America is a leading science and technology company delivering life-transforming laboratory services using an integrated microarray platform that enables multiplex testing at an affordable cost.

Vibrant’s relationship with its patients and providers is special. We go out of our way to provide the value and resources our providers need to accurately interpret test results and give patients the most accurate health information.

The Most Accurate In the Industry

All tests run on Vibrant’s proprietary 3Dense microchip technology platform boast an unrivaled specificity and sensitivity – which translates to the highest standard of accuracy of results in the lab industry.

Our Lab Technology

Vibrant America is at the forefront of modern medicine. Our technology was developed out of passion for better medicine, and we believe that automation is the key to high-quality and accurate test results. Multiplexing tests on a single sample enable a fast turnaround time.

Our Mission

Dedicated to bring clinically relevant test at a rapid pace to enable affordable high-quality diagnostics to every individual.

  • High-quality lab service
  • Fully automated systems
  • Low cost
  • Fast Turn Around Time

Quality and Security

All of our laboratory testings is done in a CLIA and CAP-certified laboratory in California.

Vibrant America's Compliance Overview

 

FAQ

FAQ

How do I know if my blood spots are big enough?

You’ll know if you have enough blood if the blood spot fills most of the collection circle. Try your best to fill all five circles.

My blood drops fell outside of the collection circles. Is this okay?

Yes, it is fine if the blood drops don’t fit neatly into the circles, but try to get them as close as possible.

I am nervous to poke my finger. What should I do?

Most people have said that the anticipation is worse than the poke itself. It should only feel like a slight “pinch.”

I poked my finger but am not getting enough blood out. What should I do?

First, try standing up and milking your finger below your waist. You can also try shaking your hand below your waist. If that doesn’t help, you can run your fingers under warm water while milking them to stimulate blood flow.

If blood still isn’t flowing, it has probably clotted. Wipe your finger with the alcohol wipe and apply a bandage. Try again later. It may help to take a break and drink a glass of water and move around. This will help stimulate blood flow to your fingers. Then, try again. This time poke another finger or a different spot on the same finger, and then try the process again.

What is a lectin and why should I test for them?

Lectins are a class of sugar-binding proteins that are largely present in plants. Evolutionarily, lectins serve as part of the defense mechanism of plants. They serve to “clump” or agglutinize. If a person is sensitive to a particular lectin, it can be problematic to human health because

1) Lectins are resistant to digestion and can overfeed certain species of gut bacteria leading to gut dysbiosis.

2) Many lectins have anti-nutrient effects and can damage the intestinal epithelial cells and open-up intestinal tight junctions, contributing to intestinal permeability.

3) Lectins can over-stimulate the immune system. If someone is sensitive to a particular food lectin, they will produce antibodies to that lectin which can cause an immune response and increase in inflammation.

What is an aquaporin and why should I test for them?

Aquaporins are “water channel” proteins that are found in cell wall membranes of many biological cells that help with the transport of water through the cell. Aquaporins are particularly concentrated in the central nervous system (CNS). Certain foods contain aquaporins that can have molecular mimicry with biological aquaporins and antibodies can cross react with CNS tissue. Thus, elevated antibodies to food aquaporins may be linked to neurological autoimmunity, inflammation, and associated symptoms.

Can I be positive for a particular food on the Vibrant Lectin Zoomer but negative for this Food on the Vibrant Food Sensitivity or vice versa?

Yes! Vibrant Food Sensitivity is measuring antibodies to whole food protein extracts. The Vibrant Lectin Zoomer tests antibodies specific to the lectin peptides within that food. Antigen/antibody binding is very specific, therefore, someone may produce antibodies to an entire food protein or only a single part of it (a peptide fragment in it).

How It Works

1

Order your test

You'll get an email confirmation from us.

2

Within 48 hours of payment

The lab will confirm your order and provide tracking.

3

2 days after kits ship

We will send you test instructions.

4

When results are in

You'll be notified via email, with instructions to access via secured portal.

5

Interpretation

Learn how to read your lab report.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

*Regulatory Statement*
Vibrant testing does not demonstrate absolute positive and negative predictive values for any disease state or condition. Its clinical utility has not been fully established. Vibrant validates the accuracy and precision of the testing but not of its clinical or diagnostic value. So these tests are for wellness and informational purpose only. Vibrant is actively doing clinical research on these samples, de-identified from patients under an IRB and will make research publications towards the same as and when the clinical utility is well established. These tests have been laboratory developed and their performance characteristics determined by Vibrant America LLC, a CLIA-certified laboratory performing the test CLIA#:05D2078809. The test has not been cleared or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Although FDA does not currently clear or approve laboratory-developed tests in the U.S., certification of the laboratory is required under CLIA to ensure the quality and validity of the tests. The general wellness test intended uses relate to sustaining or offering general improvement to functions associated with a general state of health while making reference to diseases or conditions. Content provided for informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Content provided to help you make a healthy lifestyle, dietary, and treatment choices in consultation with your healthcare provider. It is intended to be used as a tool to encourage a general state of health and well-being. Please consult with your healthcare practitioner for diagnosis and treatment considerations. The Vibrant Wellness platform provides tools for you to track and analyze your general wellness profile.