This is intended to be used with reports from Thorne or Xenogene.
See also: CDC provides a list of known fungal diseases: Types of Fungal Diseases.
Fungi are listed from lowest taxonomy level upwards.
- Fungi: Agaricales / Agaricomycetes – Eating button and baby bella before the test may result in a false high.
- Fungi: Aspergillus / Aspergillaceae / Eurotiales
- Fungi: Chaetomiaceae / Sordariales / Sordariomycetes
- Fungi: Clavicipitaceae / Hypocreales / Sordariomycetes
- Fungi: Debaryomycetaceae / Saccharomycetales / Saccharomycetes
- Fungi: Exophiala / Herpotrichiellaceae / Chaetothyriales – Loves Dishwashers!
- Fungi: Leotiomycetes / Ascomycota
- Fungi: Malassezia / Malasseziaceae / Malasseziales / Malasseziomycetes / Basidiomycota – associated with Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Crohn’s
- Fungi: Nectriaceae Fusarium / Hypocreales / Sordariomycetes – Loves garlic!
- Fungi: Pleosporales / Dothideomycetes
- Fungi: Saccharomycetaceae / Saccharomycetales / Saccharomycetes
- Fungi: Synchytrium / Synchytriaceae / Synchytriales / Chytridiomycetes / Chytridiomycota
- Fungi: Trichosporonaceae / Trichosporonales / Tremellomycetes / Basidiomycota
CAUTION: Some test results may reflect foods (mushrooms) or supplements that you are consuming and could result in false high levels.
Diagram from WHO fungal priority pathogens list to guide research, development and public health action
Possible Medical Plants are covered in this article: A Review: Antifungal Potentials of Medicinal Plants [2015] . Garlic and other wonder herbs do not work on many of them. Example:
- Fusarium Dry Rot of Garlic Bulbs Caused by Fusarium proliferatum: A Review [2022], Fusarium, the 2nd most common fungi thrives on garlic!!
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