The Chemical Immune Reactivity Screen (Array 11) measures immune response to chemicals bound to human proteins, unlike other tests that only identify chemical exposure. This measurement helps determine a person's health risk from chemical exposure.
The test extends beyond detecting chemical exposure levels to measuring antibody response to the chemicals, demonstrating impact on the body.
The Array 11 specifically measures an extensive number of chemical toxins that can bind to body tissues with environmental exposure. Antigens tested are listed below.
Array 11 explores the impact of chemicals on human cells. This test is helpful for patients with increased chemical sensitivity/intolerance, with abnormal or loss of immune system functioning, or with an autoimmune condition or a family history of autoimmune disease.
The Array 11 – Chemical Immune Reactivity Screen requires a blood specimen for analysis. The array collection kit includes blood specimen collection tubes and return packaging. A sample is to be collected by a phlebotomist using the tubes supplied and then shipped to Cyrex Laboratories for evaluation. Results are sent to your Rupa Health Portal!
Measures IgG, IgA, and IgM immune response to different toxic chemicals or their metabolites bound to human tissue proteins due to the formation of neo-antigens or new antigens in the human body. This includes mycotoxins, plasticizers, fire retardants, dry cleaning materials, cosmetics, and heavy metals. Detects a person’s health risks from exposure to toxic chemicals, formation of chemical body burden, and their associations with inflammation and autoimmunity. Developed and published by Aristo Vojdani, PhD, MSc, CLS, known as the father of functional immunology, in 1990, 1992, 2015, 2017, and 2021.