I've been considering it, I looked over the interpretive guide for the gdx Organix profile and found a lot of therapies they suggest to correct problems are ones that have helped me such as CoQ10, Carnitine, Cysteine. The test costs a bit so I have considered testing the supplements without doing the test, considering that organic acids deal a lot with mitochondria and ATP and many of the supplements that have helped me have focused in this area I figure it's worth a shot. If you don't think your problem is in the area that organic acids would cover it might not be worth doing the test or testing the supplements
Here is the interpretive guide with the recommended therapies for the one I've been testing
https://www.gdx.net/core/interpretive-guides/Organix-IG.pdf
it's annoying how some doctors run tests but never give you the interpretive guide with it so beyond their recommendations you have no idea what's going on. usually have to find them on google.
come to think of it I did have an organic acid test run through designs for health labs years ago but never tested the supplements they recommended so I can't say how important it could have been. That version recommended that I take glutathione as I had a high sulfate level, it showed my EFA's were all out of whack and recommended krill oil or fish oil, said I had been exposed to a bad amount of solvents which I probably had at that point in time and said I had some food allergies though I never have noticed any such allergies, to be fair they did say the allergies I had were mild, so, maybe