This question highlights an important point to discuss. LBA is not a diagnostic test – it can’t be used to diagnose medical conditions. Although it can help to narrow down the conventional tests needed to make a diagnosis in some cases, it is mostly of very little value in a conventional medical practice, where the focus is on disease diagnosis and management.

The imbalances detected with LBA are valuable in disease prevention, and LBA is valued by health practitioners who work in the fields of natural, functional and integrative medicine. In these fields many leading Drs already use LBA to help them formulate effective treatment protocols for their patients. So if you are seeing a Dr in any of these fields and they are using LBA then you’re sure to be in good hands.