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Brain Health Test

Investigate the Viral Links to Brain Fog, Fatigue, and Cognitive Decline

Lingering brain fog, poor concentration, low energy, and neurological changes are often brushed off as stress or age — but what if they’re being driven by hidden viral activity? The Brain Health Test is a highly specialised blood test designed to assess your immune system’s response to viruses known to affect the brain and nervous system. These neurotropic viruses can remain dormant in the body for years, only to reactivate later and contribute to chronic fatigue, inflammation, or cognitive decline.

Whether you're recovering from a viral illness, experiencing unexplained neurological symptoms, or dealing with long-haul fatigue, this test provides powerful clinical insight into how your immune system is managing latent or reactivated viral infections that may be affecting brain health.

What’s Measured?

Neurotropic Virus Activity

Assess immune responses to viruses such as EBV, CMV, HSV, HHV-6, and VZV — all of which are linked to cognitive decline, fatigue, and neuroinflammation.

Past vs Reactivated Infections

Differentiate between old exposures and active viral reactivation to understand what’s currently affecting your system.

Brain Fog & Fatigue Triggers

Identify hidden viral drivers that may be contributing to chronic fatigue, memory problems, or unexplained mental sluggishness.

Support Recovery Plans

Use results to inform targeted immune support, antiviral strategies, or personalised neurological recovery protocols.

What You'll Discover

This in-clinic venous blood test uses advanced serological immunofluorescence techniques to detect immune responses to a panel of viruses that are commonly implicated in neurological and immune system dysfunction. It includes Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV), Cytomegalovirus (CMV), Herpes Simplex Virus types 1 and 2 (HSV1 & HSV2), Human Herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6), and Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV). It also screens for Parvovirus B19 (Parvo Ab) and Streptococcal antibodies (ASL-Titer), which have been associated with autoimmune and inflammatory conditions impacting brain function.

By analysing both IgG and IgM antibodies where applicable, the test helps determine past exposures and current reactivations — revealing whether your immune system is still actively fighting or responding to viral load. These insights are especially useful for understanding persistent fatigue, memory issues, mood changes, or neurological symptoms that haven’t been explained by conventional tests.

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Why Take This Test?

If you’ve been experiencing chronic brain fog, low energy, concentration issues, or post-viral fatigue that doesn’t resolve, this test can help uncover potential root causes. It’s particularly valuable for individuals with suspected chronic viral reactivation, ME/CFS-like symptoms, or those recovering from viral illnesses who have not returned to baseline health.

The Brain Health Test also supports deeper investigations into neurological complaints — helping you and your practitioner better understand the role of viral and immune interactions in your cognitive function, mood, and overall mental clarity. It’s a key tool in designing effective recovery protocols and identifying hidden viral burdens that may be draining your body’s resources.

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Start your journey to better health, today.​

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