Laboratory analysis

Symptoms

Neurological

Migraine is a neurological disease characterized by episodic or regular painful attacks on one (rarely both) side of the head. These intense throbbing pains are thought to be of vascular origin. Migraine attacks are not associated with fluctuations in arterial and intracranial pressure.

Gastrointestinal

If you suffer from colitis, ulcers, constipation, diarrhea, heartburn, flatulence, or if you are diagnosed with “Irritable Bowel Syndrome” or “Crohn’s Disease” – the ROLE™ test very accurately detects antagonist products that induce and support the growth of unwanted microflora in your digestive tract , causing pain, swelling, spasms and functional abnormalities.

Immunological

After a long-term overload of the immune system, resistance to viral, bacterial and fungal diseases decreases in many cases. These conditions are accompanied by frequent colds with serious complications. They are resistant to drugs, cause viral and bacterial damage to the skin and mucous membranes (herpes, molluscum contagiosum, staphylococcus) and appear as dysbacteriosis in the intestines and urogenital area.

Support and movement organs

Osteoarthritis is known as a degenerative disease that affects the joints and is the most common disease of the musculoskeletal system. Osteoarthritis is characterized by the breakdown of cartilage, which leaves the bony surfaces of the joint unprotected, causing inflammation and pain.

Respiratory

After a long-term overload of the immune system, resistance to viral, bacterial and fungal diseases decreases in many cases. These conditions are accompanied by frequent colds with serious complications. They are resistant to drugs, cause viral and bacterial damage to the skin and mucous membranes (herpes, molluscum contagiosum, staphylococcus) and appear as dysbacteriosis in the intestines and urogenital area.

Urogenital, Reproductive

As already mentioned (immunological symptoms), often recurring diseases resistant to antibiotics and antiviral treatment, such as herpes, molluscum contagiosum, ulcers (candidiasis) and other fungal diseases, as well as common skin and mucous membrane infections, are a sign of weakened immunity and intestinal, genital damage to the bacterial balance of mucous membranes and skin. Usually, treatment of these infections without a proper diet will produce unsustainable and temporary results.

Metabolism

The literature on obesity and other metabolic abnormalities often emphasizes the genetic origin of these diseases. Indeed, statistics show that overweight parents are more likely to have overweight children. The same applies to diabetics and people suffering from cardiovascular diseases. It is often assumed that a predisposition to a disease is genetically coded and passed down from generation to generation.

Dermatology

Currently, allergic processes are explained as a pathological immune reaction accompanied by tissue damage. Often, the skin becomes the target organ in the pathogenesis of allergic reactions, where there are processes that involve the development of chronic, relapsing inflammation in the epidermis and deep in the skin. Several features of the immune system are emphasized in the pathogenesis of eczematous, psoriatic and other chronic skin lesions.