
Organic Acids Testing Simplified:
From Complexity to Clarity
Are you ready to finally master the Organic Acids test so that you can provide better results for your clients?
Do you want to actually be able to address larger patterns instead of just learning about the individual markers?
IF SO, YOU ARE IN THE RIGHT PLACE!
The OAT Can Feel Confusing...
Imagine if you could…
✔️ Look at an OAT and immediately see the story it's telling — which markers matter most for this specific client, how the patterns connect across categories, and what to prioritize first.
✔️Build targeted protocols based on the unique metabolic profile in front of you, instead of reaching for the same generic recommendations every time.
✔️Run the OAT as a core lab in your practice with confidence — knowing you can interpret what comes back, explain it to your client in plain language, and translate it into a clear path forward.
✔️Become known in your niche as the practitioner who actually understands functional lab work, not just one who orders it.
INTRODUCING....
Organic Acids Testing Simplified
A self-paced course for practitioners who want to master the OAT and use it to drive real outcomes in their practice
WHAT'S INSIDE?
The OAT, marker by marker. Yeast and fungal markers, bacterial overgrowth, Clostridia patterns, oxalate metabolism, glycolytic and mitochondrial markers, the full Krebs cycle, neurotransmitter metabolites, ketone and fatty acid oxidation, B-vitamin and nutritional markers, methylation and detoxification indicators, amino acid metabolites — explained clearly with clinical context.
Pattern recognition. How to read the OAT as a whole instead of marker-by-marker. Recognizing fungal-driven oxalate elevation. Spotting toxin exposure across multiple Krebs cycle markers. Identifying B-vitamin deficiencies hiding behind mitochondrial dysfunction. The connections that matter clinically.
Real case studies and protocols. Walk-throughs of actual client results — what I saw, how I prioritized, what I recommended, and what changed. The clinical reasoning, not just the framework.
Reference materials and resources. Quick-reference guides, supplement and protocol notes, and answers to the questions that come up most often in practice.
Rita, FDN-P
"What sets Ryan apart is his talent for simplifying complex topics. Even if you don't have a background in science, Ryan breaks things down in a way that is easy to understand. For anyone contemplating this course, I wholeheartedly recommend it. Every time I go back to it, I pick up more "nuggets." His teaching is unparalleled, and you won't find anyone else in this field who explains concepts with such clarity and depth."
Alexandra, FDN-P
"Ryan is my favorite teacher in the functional health world because he is humble and brilliant. He makes the most complex ideas simple and understandable. He also always goes deep to the real root cause, and teaches you how to avoid the most common mistakes. If you want to upgrade your functional work and care deeply about being an ethical practitioner, buy all of Ryan’s courses. Your clients will be grateful.”
Abbie, CFNC, FMCHC
"Ryan is a brilliant educator who can break down complex topics into both fun and easily understandable explanations AND, AND! He has just launched an OATs master class, Organic Acids Testing Simplified.
I have been waiting excitedly for months for the launch so I can take another deep dive into my training as a practitioner and be able to offer OAT test interpretation to clients with comprehensive understanding and confidence."
About Your Instructor
My name is Alexa Young
I'm Ryan Monahan — a Nationally Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach, FDN-P Level III, Microbiome Clinical Science Practitioner, and Certified AIP Coach. After recovering from mold illness and resulting autoimmunity years ago, I built a six-figure clinical practice and have spent the last decade interpreting thousands of labs and mentoring hundreds of practitioners. The Organic Acids Test has been a cornerstone of my work, and this course is the resource I wish had existed when I was first learning to use it.

