my test results

It's Time to Start to find the why!

If it was not for my self diagnosis and extensive testing and constantly asking myself WHY, I would never have known I suffer from Pre-Parkinson’s.  Only when motor issues manifested themselves would I have known I suffer from this debilitating disease.  Fortunately, God has given me the opportunity to make a difference and change the direction of this disease for myself and others around the world.  

  • Diagnoised with iRBD  (11/2019)
  • Gut Dysbiosis  (1/2020)
  • Low Butyrate (2/2020)
  • High Levels of Chemical Toxins (1/2020)
  • High mycotoxins (1/2020)
  • Elevated glyphosate (1/2020)
  • SCFA – Low Butyrate (4/2020)
  • White Blood cell Count (2017 – 2020)
Toxic Chemical Test

NAPR (3X’s upper limit) neurotoxin 139, HEMA (90th percentile), DEP (90th percentile), PGO (80th percentile), 2HIB (77th percentile),




My Blood Work and Daily Log

Mold Test

Aspergillus (Ochratoxin A) 11.96 Penicillium (mycophenolic acid) 43.61


Organic Acids Test

3-Hydroxyglutaric (22) 5X’s greater, Furan - 2, 5 - Dicarboxylic 5X’s greater, 5-Hydroxymethyl - 2 furoic (73) 4X’s greater, Tataric 3X’s greater, Arabinose 3X’s greater, Hippuric (1190) 5X’s greater, HPHPA high, HVA high, HVA/VMA ratio high, DOPAC high, DHPPA high,

Glyphosate Test

45% percentile - 1.035 (ug/g)

Biohm Gut Sequencing
Mercury Blood Level Test

Appears to be normal

Complete Stool Analysis / Parasitology x 2

Low Butyrate & Low Total Short Chain Fatty Acids

Sun Genomic Gut Sequence
Omega 3 & 6 Fatty Acids
American Gut Project Sequence
Sleep Study - Keck Medical Center of USC

My Profile

From my profile, my symptoms and continuing test results, and the collaboration of the global community we will identify the root cause and a therapy for our disease. 

Recap of symptoms

The following is a recap of events as I have been able to identify over the past 12 months since confirming I suffer from iRBD.  Many of them may or many not be related but I feel could be significant in identifying Pre-PD in the early stages.