Asia Potential Development Centre – Comprehensive Testing Guide



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Food Allergy & Sensitivity Testing
Purpose of the Test
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Immediate Allergy (IgE): Detects acute allergic reactions occurring within minutes of food exposure
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Delayed Sensitivity (IgG): Identifies chronic reactions appearing hours to days after food intake
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Improves long-term health: Helps resolve eczema, digestive discomfort, nasal allergies, and other chronic symptoms
👶 Why Children Should Take This Test
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Eczema: Persistent flare-ups may be linked to hidden food allergens
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Digestive issues: Frequent stomachaches, bloating, constipation, or diarrhea may stem from food sensitivities
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Behavioral concerns: Certain food reactions can affect focus, cause hyperactivity, or irritability
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Developmental support: Avoiding trigger foods improves nutrient absorption and supports healthy growth
🧑🤝🧑 Who Should Take This Test
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Children and adults
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Individuals with skin issues: eczema, acne, recurring rashes
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Those with digestive symptoms: bloating, pain, diarrhea, constipation
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Respiratory symptoms: allergic rhinitis, asthma, chronic cough
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SEN children: ADHD, autism often linked to food sensitivities
🧪 Test Format
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Sample type: Blood (serum)
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Preparation: No fasting required; avoid immunosuppressants or steroids before testing
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Coverage: Up to 240 food and inhalant items (varies by package)

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Metabolic Analysis

🔍 Purpose of the Test
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Comprehensive metabolic evaluation: Measures 36–62 organic acids to assess energy production
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Nutritional status: Detects deficiencies in B vitamins, minerals
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Neurochemical balance: Assesses neurotransmitter metabolism affecting mood and focus
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Detox capacity: Evaluates liver detox function
👶 Why Children Should Take This Test
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Fatigue: Low energy may be linked to metabolic dysfunction
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Attention issues: ADHD often involves metabolic imbalances
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Emotional instability: Neurotransmitter disruption may cause mood swings
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Learning difficulties: Metabolic issues can impair brain development
🧑🤝🧑 Who Should Take This Test
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Chronic fatigue sufferers
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Emotionally unstable individuals
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Focus and attention challenges
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Nutrient absorption issues
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SEN children (ADHD, autism)
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Those with skin or respiratory sensitivities
🧪 Test Format
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Sample type: Urine

LabTesting

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Environmental Toxin Testing
🔍 Purpose of the Test
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Identifies hidden toxins: Screens 8 common pollutants
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Endocrine protection: Long-term exposure affects hormone balance
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Nervous system safety: Prevents neurodevelopmental damage
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Lifestyle guidance: Reveals harmful chemicals in daily products
👶 Why Children Should Take This Test
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Developmental protection: Children are more vulnerable to toxins
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Behavioral issues: Toxins may impair focus and cause hyperactivity
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Immune health: Toxins weaken immunity
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Long-term wellness: Early detection supports lifelong health
🧑🤝🧑 Who Should Take This Test
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Cosmetic users
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Chemical exposure at home/work
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Suspected hormonal imbalance
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Neurological symptoms: poor memory, headaches
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Health-conscious individuals
🧪 Test Format
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Sample type: Urine
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Technology: LC-MS/MS triple quadrupole mass spectrometry (high precision)

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Trace Elements & Heavy Metals Testing
🔍 Purpose of the Test
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Nutritional assessment: Measures 55 elements
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Heavy metal toxicity screening: Detects lead, mercury, cadmium accumulation
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Absorption issues: Heavy metals can block nutrient uptake
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Neurodevelopmental protection: Metals impact child brain development
👶 Why Children Should Take This Test
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Cognitive development: Lead toxicity affects IQ
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Attention issues: Heavy metals may trigger ADHD
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Growth concerns: Zinc and iron deficiencies affect height and weight
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Learning ability: Toxicity impairs memory and performance
🧑🤝🧑 Who Should Take This Test
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Suspected toxicity: memory loss, hair loss, fatigue
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Nutritional evaluation
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Occupational exposure
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Detox seekers
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SEN children with learning/behavioral issues
🧪 Test Format
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Sample types:
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Blood: reflects recent exposure (1–2 days)
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Hair/Nails: long-term accumulation (3–6 months) – child-friendly
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Urine: reflects excretion levels (1–2 days)
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Coverage: 25–55 elements (based on package)
🔍 Purpose of the Test
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Stress response evaluation
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Adrenal function: checks cortisol levels
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Fatigue diagnosis
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Sleep quality assessment
👶 Why Children Should Take This Test
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Academic stress: may cause adrenal fatigue
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Sleep issues: cortisol imbalance disrupts sleep
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Emotional instability: hormone imbalance affects mood
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Focus problems: abnormal cortisol affects memory and attention
🧑🤝🧑 Who Should Take This Test
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Fatigue despite sleep
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Insomnia
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Poor concentration
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Night owls
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High-stress individuals
🧪 Test Format
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Sample type: Saliva (non-invasive, painless)
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Sampling: 7 times in one day
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Method: At-home collection
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Stability: Room temperature for 7 days
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Child-friendly

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Salivary Cortisol & Stress Testing

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Adrenal Stress Profile
🔍 Purpose of the Test
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Adrenal fatigue diagnosis
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Hormonal balance: DHEA/cortisol ratio
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Root cause of chronic fatigue
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Immune function evaluation
👶 Why Children Should Take This Test
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Chronic fatigue
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Low immunity
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Emotional instability
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Sugar cravings
🧑🤝🧑 Who Should Take This Test
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Chronic fatigue
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Abnormal appetite
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Sleep disorders
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Mood swings
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Weak immunity
🧪 Test Format
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Sample type: Saliva
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Sampling: 4 times in one day
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Measures: DHEA and cortisol
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Report includes symptom mapping and recovery advice

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Neurotransmitter Analysis
🔍 Purpose of the Test
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Emotional disorder diagnosis
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ADHD-related chemical imbalance
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Behavioral issue analysis
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Therapy guidance
👶 Why Children Should Take This Test
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ADHD diagnosis: dopamine deficiency
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Autism support
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Emotional issues: serotonin imbalance
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Repetitive behavior: linked to neurochemistry
🧑🤝🧑 Who Should Take This Test
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Anxiety/depression
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Addiction
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Mental health patients
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OCD/repetitive behavior
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SEN children
🧪 Test Format
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Sample type: Urine
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Method: Dried urine card
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Sampling: 4 times in one day
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Measures: 10 neurotransmitters (e.g., serotonin, dopamine, GABA)
🔍 Purpose of the Test
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Sleep disorder diagnosis
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Circadian rhythm evaluation
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Melatonin assessment
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Personalized sleep improvement
👶 Why Children Should Take This Test
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Sleep difficulties
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Growth support
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Learning performance
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Emotional stability
🧑🤝🧑 Who Should Take This Test
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Insomnia
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Night waking
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Shift workers
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Poor sleep quality
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Sleep aid dependency
🧪 Test Format
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Sample type: Urine
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Method: Dried urine card
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Sampling: 4 times in one day
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Measures: 4 sleep-related hormones (melatonin, cortisol)
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Preparation: Avoid certain foods; stop sleep meds 2 nights prior
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Stability: Room temp for 30 days

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Sleep Cycle Balance Analysis

Testing Service Summary
Testing Process
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Consultation & Selection: Our professional team helps you choose the most suitable tests
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Sample Collection: Options include in-clinic, home visit, or self-collection
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Sample Delivery: Secure logistics to internationally accredited laboratories
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Report Analysis: Receive detailed bilingual (Chinese & English) reports within 2–3 weeks
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Expert Interpretation: Personalized explanation and recommendations based on results
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Follow-Up Support: Long-term health management and re-testing guidance
Special Support for SEN Children
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Painless Sampling First: Prioritize non-invasive tests like saliva and urine
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Parental Accompaniment: Full support throughout the testing process
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Professional Analysis: Integrates nutritional, psychological, and developmental assessments




