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This panel contains the following tests:
Thyroid Function – Too much or too little thyroid hormone can spell trouble for your health and well-being.
- Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)
Vitamins – Maintaining optimal levels is crucial for energy,
immune function, mood regulation, and influencing the expression of
genes involved in cancer development.
- Vitamin B12
- Folate
- Vitamin D, 25-hydroxy
Cardiovascular Risk – Important marker for identifying inflammation.
- C-reactive protein (high sensitivity)
Insulin Resistance Markers - Insulin plays a major role in
metabolism—the way the body uses food for energy. Insulin resistance can
lead to a variety of serious health disorders.
- Hemoglobin A1C (HbA1C)
- Glucose
- Insulin
- Ferritin
General Health Markers - Comprehensive wellness screening to
check cholesterol, liver and kidney function, blood minerals and
proteins, electrolyte status, anemia, immune function, and more.
- Complete metabolic panel with lipids
- Complete blood count (CBC)
Sample Report
The rate at which people age varies widely and the hallmarks of
aging, such as loss of muscle tone and energy, a declining immune
system, increased levels of body fat, arthritis, diabetes, heart
disease, and a depleted memory occurs much faster in some individuals
than others.
Why does the difference exist? The answer is gene expression. In
other words, it depends on whether or not you are running your aging
software at optimal levels.
Improving our aging software is an attainable goal since aging is
fundamentally a metabolic process. This panel checks those metabolic
processes such as inflammation, vitamin and mineral balance, sugar and
lipid control, immune function, and thyroid regulation.
Instructions
This test may be done fasting or 2-6 hours after eating. Both ways
provide valuable information, though 2-6 hours after a meal provides a
more realistic assessment of the state of your blood in everyday life.
Stay hydrated and take your medications as prescribed. Avoid B12 and
folate containing supplements for 12 hours preceding the test. The MMA
test can provide more information on B12 status as high levels of MMA
are a more sensitive marker of vitamin B12 deficiency. |