Labs & DNA

Advanced lab testing and DNA analysis provide a comprehensive assessment of your body systems and help to uncover imbalances and genetic variations that can impact your health and well-being.

To get a thorough analysis of your health, we recommend doing the Wellness Panel (Men’s or Women’s) as well as the DNA Analysis. Our AI smart tool will factor your results into your scores, as well as into your personalized diet, lifestyle, supplement, and exercise recommendations. Also, learning about your genetic predispositions, unique biochemistry, and physiologic functioning allows for a deeper understanding of your health, possible risk factors, and underlying causes of illness allowing for a more personalized approach to your health and wellness.

Once your test results are in, scheduling a consultation with a Humanized+ nutritionist can be beneficial to help you best understand and interpret your results, as well as provide an opportunity to create a plan to address your health concerns.

Please note, some of our functional lab panels are not currently integrated into the system’s AI smart tool at this time. This means that your results for these particular tests will not be factored into your scores or customized recommendations. Each lab panel’s description will tell whether it is integrated into the AI smart tool or not.

Discount pricing on lab panels: As a Humanized+ member, you receive 30% off our entire selection of lab offerings.

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DNA Analysis
LAB TEST DNA Analysis
$168.00 $210.00
$168.00 $210.00
DNA Analysis Your genetic blueprint is a valuable tool for helping you gain a deeper understanding into how your body uniquely functions. Knowing how your genes affect how you respond to the world around you, and how your diet and lifestyle decisions impact your gene expression is at the heart of personalized health. Armed with this information, you can make the best choices to optimize your health and address possible health risks. Our comprehensive genetic test analyzes over 350 clinically relevant gene variants (called “SNPs”), including highly predictive SNPs that not only modify your risk for common conditions (such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease), but also those that have clear physiological effects with targeted interventions. Based on your unique DNA, you will receive customized diet, lifestyle, and supplement recommendations. The AI smart tool within Humanized+ analyzes your genes (along with your health questionnaire, environmental factors, and lab work) to provide you with important health and risk scores as well as actionable steps you can take to help optimize your health. The DNA Analysis provides insights into: Detoxification ability Endocrine system function and hormone regulation Cardiovascular health Metabolic health Inflammatory response Immune system function Digestive system function and gut health Neurological function Energy production Urinary system function Musculoskeletal function Test type: A non-invasive, at-home saliva collection kit with instructions will be mailed to you. Results: Your results should be ready in about 4-6 weeks and will be uploaded to your Humanized+ membership dashboard. Your results will be factored into your scores and customized recommendations. Please note: Accuracy and privacy are very important to us. Our CLIA-approved lab runs samples multiple times to ensure data accuracy. In addition, we do not share your DNA information with anyone but you.
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Women's Wellness Panel+
LAB TEST Women's Wellness Panel+
$288.00 $360.00
$288.00 $360.00
Women's Wellness Panel+ This comprehensive lab test is designed to help women establish a thorough baseline of their health, detect possible health risks, and provide indicators of health concerns. Repeating this panel yearly is a great way to stay on top of one’s health. The Women’s Wellness Panel covers everything found in a basic lab check-up but goes well beyond the typical markers that doctors tend to run. For example, this panel includes a thorough look into thyroid health, hormone balance, markers of inflammation, key nutrient levels, cardiovascular health, and metabolic health. This Panel Includes: CBC (Complete Blood Count) A CBC gives important information about the kinds and numbers of cells in the blood, especially red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. This panel looks for many illnesses, including anemia, infections, and leukemia, in your blood. CMP (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel) CMP is a blood test that measures your sugar (glucose) level, electrolyte and fluid balance, kidney function, and liver function. This panel includes ALT/(SPGT), alkaline phosphatase, AST/SGOT, bilirubin total, bun, calcium, carbon dioxide total, chloride, creatinine, globulin, glucose, potassium, protein total, sodium. AG ratio, bun/creatinine ratio. Lipid Panel The lipid panel measures HDL (high-density lipoprotein), LDL (low-density lipoprotein), VLDL (very low-density lipoprotein), and provides a LDL:HDL ratio. The ratio can help a person evaluate their risk for heart disease. Urinalysis A urinalysis is used to help detect substances or cellular material in the urine associated with a range of disorders, including urinary tract infections, diabetes, and kidney disease. Hormone Panel Prolactin This test measures the level of the hormone prolactin, which is made by the pituitary gland. Prolactin’s primary role is to help initiate and maintain breast milk production in pregnant and nursing women. High prolactin levels can interfere with ovulation. The test can be used to diagnose galactorrhea, or abnormal lactation, but can also be useful in the diagnosis of headaches and visual disturbances. Progesterone The hormone progesterone is produced by the ovaries during ovulation. Measuring progesterone levels can be helpful in determining whether or not a woman has ovulated, when ovulation occurred, or to monitor the success of induced ovulation. An imbalance between progesterone and estrogen is linked to weight gain, insomnia, anxiety, depression, migraine, cancer, uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, and osteoporosis. Estradiol Estradiol (E2) is the most dominant and strongest form of estrogen. Made in the ovarian follicles, estradiol plays an important role in the first half of the menstrual cycle as well as after ovulation. It can be helpful to look at the relationship between estradiol and progesterone in evaluating menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, mood disorders, and aging skin. FSH/LH Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) are made by the pituitary gland and play an important role in sexual development and functioning. These hormones help to control the menstrual cycle and growth of eggs in the ovaries. FSH and LH levels change throughout the menstrual cycle, with the highest levels just before ovulation. Measuring FSH can be helpful in determining ovarian reserve. DHEA, S DHEA is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands. DHEA-sulfate (DHEA-S) is the sulfated form of DHEA and represents a stable measure of adrenal function and stress accumulated over time. DHEA-S helps to modulate neurotransmitter synthesis, and plays a role in immune health, inflammation, executive function, working memory, attention, and has a stress-buffering effect. Testosterone, Free & Total Testosterone is produced by the adrenal glands and ovaries. It is also produced from the conversion of steroid hormones such as DHEA. Testosterone plays an important role in mood and mental outlook, bone and muscle health, cardiovascular health, and libido. Testosterone levels tend to decline with age. Total testosterone measures the total amount of testosterone in the blood stream. Free testosterone measures the amount of testosterone that is available to connect with testosterone receptors in the body. Thyroid Analysis (TSH, FTI, T3 Up, T4 Total, T3 Total, Free T4, Free T3) This comprehensive analysis provides an assessment of thyroid function and can help to pinpoint underlying causes contributing to hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism. Inflammatory Markers CRP, Cardiac C-reactive protein (CRP) is a protein in your blood, which when elevated, is indicative of inflammation. This test can be used to evaluate your risk of developing coronary artery disease, a condition in which the arteries of your heart are narrowed. Inflammation (swelling) of the arteries has been linked to an increased risk of heart disease, heart attack, stroke, and peripheral arterial disease. Homocysteine Homocysteine is an amino acid that is produced by the body and is normally changed into other amino acids during the methylation process. However, due to a variety of factors, homocysteine levels can rise. Elevated homocysteine is a risk factor for cardiovascular events in addition to cognitive decline. Blood Sugar Markers Glucose This test detects blood sugar imbalances, such as high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) or low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). Measuring glucose can screen for prediabetes and diabetes and is also important for monitoring persons with diabetes. HgA1c with eAG The hemoglobin A1C test provides a measurement of a person’s average blood glucose levels over the past 2-3 months. This serves as a helpful indicator of how well blood sugar is being controlled. Also included is an estimated average glucose (eAG), which is a calculation of a person’s average daily blood sugar level. Key Nutrients Vitamin D Vitamin D, 25-hydroxy test measures the level of circulating vitamin D in the blood. This very important vitamin performs many vital roles in the body, including supporting bone and immune health. Many people do not have adequate vitamin D levels. This test can be helpful in identifying an insufficiency and determining an optimal vitamin D3 supplement dosage level. Magnesium, RBC Magnesium is a mineral that is important for strong bones and muscles, heart health, glucose and blood pressure regulation, energy production, and nerve function. This test is used to determine the level of magnesium in red blood cells, which provides a very accurate measurement. Test Type: Blood test* and Urinalysis You will receive an email within 24-48 hours from our lab partner, DHA Laboratory, that contains your lab requisition form and necessary instructions. Take this to a local LabCorp Patient Service Center. Please note that this test requires fasting 12-14 hours prior to blood collection. Results: In approximately 5 business days, DHA Laboratory will email you your test results. Because this lab test is integrated into the Humanized+ AI smart tool, your results will be factored into your scores and customized recommendations. If you would like a detailed interpretation of your test results, please schedule a consultation with a Humanized+ nutritionist. Please Note: All tests are authorized and reviewed by a physician from our partner laboratory. *Blood testing services are available only in the continental United States and Anchorage, AK. Not available in New York or New Jersey.
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Men's Wellness Panel+
LAB TEST Men's Wellness Panel+
$296.00 $370.00
$296.00 $370.00
Men's Wellness Panel This comprehensive lab test is designed to help men establish a thorough baseline of their health, detect possible health risks, and provide indicators of health concerns. Repeating this panel yearly is a great way to stay on top of one’s health. The Men’s Wellness Panel covers everything found in a basic lab check-up but goes well beyond the typical markers that doctors tend to run. For example, this panel includes a thorough look into thyroid health, hormone balance, markers of inflammation, key nutrient levels, cardiovascular health, and metabolic health. The Men’s Wellness Panel Includes: CBC (Complete Blood Count) A CBC gives important information about the kinds and numbers of cells in the blood, especially red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. This panel looks for many illnesses, including anemia, infections, and leukemia, in your blood. CMP (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel) CMP is a blood test that measures your sugar (glucose) level, electrolyte and fluid balance, kidney function, and liver function. This panel includes ALT/(SPGT), alkaline phosphatase, AST/SGOT, bilirubin total, bun, calcium, carbon dioxide total, chloride, creatinine, globulin, glucose, potassium, protein total, sodium. AG ratio, bun/creatinine ratio. Lipid Panel The lipid panel measures HDL (high-density lipoprotein), LDL (low-density lipoprotein), VLDL (very low-density lipoprotein), and provides a LDL:HDL ratio. The ratio can help a person evaluate their risk for heart disease. Urinalysis A urinalysis is used to help detect substances or cellular material in the urine associated with a range of disorders, including urinary tract infections, diabetes, and kidney disease. Thyroid Analysis TSH, FTI, T3 Up, T4 Total, Free T4, Free T3, T3 Total This comprehensive analysis provides an assessment of thyroid function and can help to pinpoint underlying causes contributing to hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism. Inflammatory Markers CRP, Cardiac C-reactive protein (CRP) is a protein in your blood, which when elevated, is indicative of inflammation. This test can be used to evaluate your risk of developing coronary artery disease, a condition in which the arteries of your heart are narrowed. Inflammation (swelling) of the arteries has been linked to an increased risk of heart disease, heart attack, stroke, and peripheral arterial disease. Homocysteine Homocysteine is an amino acid that is produced by the body and is normally changed into other amino acids during the methylation process. However, due to a variety of factors, homocysteine levels can rise. Elevated homocysteine is a risk factor for cardiovascular events in addition to cognitive decline. Blood Sugar Markers Glucose This test detects blood sugar imbalances, such as high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) or low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). Measuring glucose can screen for prediabetes and diabetes and is also important for monitoring persons with diabetes. HgA1c with eAG The hemoglobin A1C test provides a measurement of a person’s average blood glucose levels over the past 2-3 months. This serves as a helpful indicator of how well blood sugar is being controlled. Also included is an estimated average glucose (eAG), which is a calculation of a person’s average daily blood sugar level. Hormone Panel DHEA, S This test measures the amount of DHEA-sulfate, which is a weak male hormone (androgen) produced by the adrenal glands. DHEA plays a fundamental role in hormone balance, as well as supporting one’s immune function, energy, mood, and maintenance of muscle and bone mass. Estrone Estrone is considered a weaker form of estrogen and is typically produced by fat cells. The more fat, the more estrone, which in turn promotes fat deposits. It is produced from androstenedione, and excess of estrone can cause breast enlargement and contribute to prostate enlargement. In males, a certain low level of estrone is necessary for androgen balance. PSA Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a substance produced by the prostate gland. Elevated PSA levels can indicate an enlarged prostate, prostatitis, or prostate cancer. Testosterone F&T Testosterone is a steroid hormone produced by endocrine tissue in the male testicles. It is also produced by the adrenal glands. This test measures both free and total testosterone levels. Testosterone helps maintain a man’s bone density, fat distribution, muscle strength, sex drive, mood, energy, sperm production, and more. FSH/LH Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) regulates the development, growth, pubertal maturation, and reproductive processes of the body. Luteinizing hormone (LH) plays a role in sexual development and testosterone production. Measuring these hormones can be helpful in cases of infertility, low sperm count, or low sex drive. Key Nutrients Vitamin D Vitamin D, 25-hydroxy test measures the level of circulating vitamin D in the blood. This very important vitamin performs many vital roles in the body, including supporting bone and immune health. Many people do not have adequate vitamin D levels. This test can be helpful in identifying an insufficiency and determining an optimal vitamin D3 supplement dosage level. Magnesium, RBC Magnesium is a mineral that is important for strong bones and muscles, heart health, glucose and blood pressure regulation, energy production, and nerve function. This test is used to determine the level of magnesium in red blood cells, which provides a very accurate measurement. Test Type: Blood test* and Urinalysis You will receive an email within 24-48 hours from our lab partner, DHA Laboratory, that contains your lab requisition form and necessary instructions. Take this to a local LabCorp Patient Service Center. Please note that this test requires fasting 12-14 hours prior to blood collection. Results: In approximately 5 business days, DHA Laboratory will email you your test results. Because this lab test is integrated into the Humanized+ AI smart tool, your results will be factored into your scores and customized recommendations. If you would like a detailed interpretation of your test results, please schedule a consultation with a Humanized+ nutritionist. Please Note: All tests are authorized and reviewed by a physician from our partner laboratory. *Blood testing services are available only in the continental United States and Anchorage, AK. Not available in New York or New Jersey.
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Adrenal Stress Analysis +
LAB TEST Adrenal Stress Analysis +
$208.00 $260.00
$208.00 $260.00
Adrenal Stress Analysis Please note: This lab test is not currently integrated into the Humanized+ AI smart tool. This means that your results will not be factored into your scores or customized recommendations at this time. Daily hassles, chronic pain, blood sugar dysregulation, work stressors, and poor relationship quality can alter the body’s ability to effectively manage stress. When the body is unable to keep up with life’s chronic stressors, imbalances in the hormones, cortisol and DHEA, can result and lead to adrenal fatigue. It is estimated that up to 80% of adult Americans suffer from some level of adrenal fatigue, yet it remains one of the most under-diagnosed conditions in the U.S. Chronic stress can negatively impact energy levels, emotional well-being, sleep, hormone balance, weight management, and many other health conditions. This saliva test can help to uncover biochemical imbalances and provide direction for nutrition and lifestyle support. This noninvasive saliva test measures cortisol and DHEA, which are produced by the adrenal glands in response to stress. These hormones influence metabolism, inflammation, thyroid function and can affect energy levels, and resistance to disease. Too much or too little of cortisol or DHEA can negatively impact health. If you are experiencing symptoms, such as morning or afternoon fatigue, poor concentration, feeling "tired but wired," sleep disturbances, increased cravings, or susceptibility to illnesses, this test may be helpful for you. The Adrenal Stress Analysis Includes: Cortisol x4 - steroid hormone produced by the adrenal glands in response to stress; saliva cortisol testing is preferred over serum cortisol testing because of its reliability and non-invasiveness. Cortisol production is normally at its highest 30 minutes after waking and declines steadily during the day, reaching its lowest point at bedtime. Because levels of cortisol rise and fall in a daily pattern, four samples are collected throughout the day to allow for circadian rhythm assessment. DHEA - ​Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is a steroid hormone produced by the adrenal cortex; DHEA is also an important precursor to sex hormones. It is measured once in the 7:00 – 9:00 AM sample. DHEA:Cortisol Ratio – The ratio of DHEA to cortisol is calculated to provide further insight into your body’s metabolic balance and “wear-and-tear.” Test Type: Saliva A test kit will be mailed to you from our lab partner, DHA Laboratory, that will contain detailed collection instructions. Results: In approximately 10-14 business days, DHA Laboratory will email you your test results. Because this lab test is not currently integrated into the Humanized+ AI smart tool, your results will not be factored into your scores or customized recommendations at this time. If you would like a detailed interpretation of your test results, please schedule a consultation with a Humanized+ nutritionist. Sample Report Please Note: All tests are authorized and reviewed by a physician from our partner laboratory.
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Anemia Panel +
LAB TEST Anemia Panel +
$128.00 $160.00
$128.00 $160.00
Anemia Panel Anemia is the most common nutritional deficiency in the United States. It is a condition that develops when your blood lacks enough healthy red blood cells or hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is a main part of red blood cells and binds oxygen. If you have too few or abnormal red blood cells, or your hemoglobin is abnormal or low, the cells in your body will not get enough oxygen. Symptoms of anemia occur because organs aren't getting what they need to function properly. Because there are many types and causes of anemia, we have created this panel to look at the most frequent causes, such as iron deficiency, B12 deficiency, and the bone marrow’s ability to produce red blood cells. Symptoms of anemia symptoms include fatigue, pale skin, weakness, shortness of breath, headache, dizziness, and cold hands and feet. Individuals who should consider testing include, women of childbearing age, young children, people with chronic diseases, older adults, as well as vegetarians and vegans. The Anemia Panel Includes: CBC (Complete Blood Count) A CBC gives important information about the kinds and numbers of cells in the blood, especially red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. This panel looks for many illnesses, including anemia, infections, and leukemia, in your blood. CMP (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel) CMP is a blood test that measures your sugar (glucose) level, electrolyte and fluid balance, kidney function, and liver function. This panel includes ALT/(SPGT), alkaline phosphatase, AST/SGOT, bilirubin total, bun, calcium, carbon dioxide total, chloride, creatinine, globulin, glucose, potassium, protein total, sodium. AG ratio, bun/creatinine ratio. Iron & TIBC Iron is an important mineral that your body needs to stay healthy. Your body uses iron to make hemoglobin, the protein in your red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout your body. The total iron-binding capacity (TIBC) test looks at how well the iron moves through your body. Ferritin Ferritin is a protein found inside cells that stores iron so your body can use it later. A ferritin test indirectly measures the amount of iron in your blood. Vitamin B12 & Folate Measuring vitamin B12 & folate levels can help diagnose the cause of macrocytic anemia. Vitamin B12 is necessary for the formation of normal red blood cells, nerve function, and tissue and cellular repair. HgA1c A Hemoglobin A1C test provides a measurement of a person’s average blood glucose levels over the past 2-3 months by determining the percentage of their hemoglobin which is glycated. This test includes a calculation for estimated average glucose (eAG). EAG is a measurement which indicates a person’s average daily blood sugar level. Reticulocyte Count A reticulocyte count is a blood test that measures how fast red blood cells are made by the bone marrow and released into the blood. Reticulocytes are in the blood for about 2 days before developing into mature red blood cells. Test Type: Blood* You will receive an email within 24-48 hours that contains a lab requisition form and necessary instructions. Take your requisition form to a local LabCorp Patient Service Center. Results: In approximately 5 business days, DHA Laboratory will email you your test results. Because this lab test is integrated into the Humanized+ AI smart tool, your results will be factored into your scores and customized recommendations. If you would like a detailed interpretation of your test results, please schedule a consultation with a Humanized+ nutritionist. Please note: All tests are authorized and reviewed by a physician from our partner laboratory. *Blood testing services are available only in the continental United States and Anchorage, AK. Not available in New York or New Jersey.
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Arthritis & Bone Health Panel +
LAB TEST Arthritis & Bone Health Panel +
$104.00 $130.00
$104.00 $130.00
Arthritis & Bone Health Panel This lab test is integrated into the Humanized+ AI smart tool. This means that your results will be factored into your scores and customized recommendations. This unique panel evaluates inflammation and includes markers for autoimmune conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis. This panel also measures uric acid levels to assess if joint pain may be caused by gout. This test may be especially helpful for individuals experiencing joint pain, particularly in the wrists, hands, and feet, pain or stiffness in the same joints on both sides of the body, and for those who have a family history of autoimmune conditions. The Arthritis & Bone Health Panel Includes: CMP (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel) CMP is a blood test that measures your sugar (glucose) level, electrolyte and fluid balance, kidney function, and liver function. This panel includes ALT/(SPGT), alkaline phosphatase, AST/SGOT, bilirubin total, bun, calcium, carbon dioxide total, chloride, creatinine, globulin, glucose, potassium, protein total, sodium. AG ratio, bun/creatinine ratio. Lipid Panel The lipid panel measures HDL (high-density lipoprotein), LDL (low-density lipoprotein), VLDL (very low-density lipoprotein), and provides a LDL:HDL ratio. The ratio can help a person evaluate their risk for heart disease. Glucose This test detects blood sugar imbalances, such as high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) or low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). Measuring glucose can screen for prediabetes and diabetes and is also important for monitoring persons with diabetes. Uric Acid Uric acid is a waste product found in blood. It’s created when the body breaks down chemicals called purines. Most uric acid dissolves in the blood, passes through the kidneys and leaves the body in urine. Too much uric acid can cause crystals to form in joints and the kidneys. CRP, Quan C-reactive protein (CRP) is a substance made by the liver and secreted into the bloodstream within a few hours after the start of an infection or inflammation. It is an important marker of inflammation. RA Factor A rheumatoid factor (RF) blood test measures the amount of the RF antibody present in the blood. The test for RF may be ordered when a person has joint pain, swelling, weakness, nodules under the skin or when rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is suspected. Westergren Sed Rate Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR or Sed rate) test is used to help diagnose conditions associated with acute and chronic inflammation, such as infections, cancers, and autoimmune diseases. ANA The ANA (antinuclear antibodies) blood test measures the levels of specific antibodies in the blood. Test is used as a primary test to help evaluate a person for autoimmune disorders that affect many tissues and organs throughout the body (systemic) and is most often used as one of the tests to help diagnose systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Test Type: Blood* You will receive an email from our lab partner, DHA Laboratory, within 24-48 hours that contains a lab requisition form and necessary instructions. Take the requisition form to a local LabCorp Patient Service Center to have your blood drawn. Results: In approximately 5 business days, DHA Laboratory will email you your test results. Because this lab test is integrated into the Humanized+ AI smart tool, your results will be factored into your scores and customized recommendations. If you would like a detailed interpretation of your test results, please schedule a consultation with a Humanized+ nutritionist. Please Note: All tests are authorized and reviewed by a physician from our partner laboratory. *Blood testing services are available only in the continental United States and Anchorage, AK. Not available in New York or New Jersey.
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Athletic Performance Panel +
LAB TEST Athletic Performance Panel +
$176.00 $220.00
$176.00 $220.00
Athletic Performance Panel This lab test is integrated into the Humanized+ AI smart tool. This means that your results will be factored into your scores and customized recommendations. This provides you with key information necessary for you to monitor or enhance your athletic or personal performance. It includes a comprehensive blood work up, in addition to vitamin, mineral, hormone, and inflammatory markers. This panel allows you to stay on top of your game by monitoring your athletic fitness on a more sophisticated level. If you are trying to lose weight, improve your fitness performance, or just want to be more proactive with your health, this panel will provide you with some very important insights. Deficiencies in B vitamins, vitamin D, magnesium, iron, or low testosterone levels can negatively impact training and recovery. In addition, knowing your creatine kinase level lets you know if you are over working your muscles and causing inflammation. The Athletic Performance Panel Includes: CBC (Complete Blood Count) A CBC gives important information about the kinds and numbers of cells in the blood, especially red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. This panel looks for many illnesses, including anemia, infections, and leukemia, in your blood. CMP (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel) CMP is a blood test that measures your sugar (glucose) level, electrolyte and fluid balance, kidney function, and liver function. This panel includes ALT/(SPGT), alkaline phosphatase, AST/SGOT, bilirubin total, bun, calcium, carbon dioxide total, chloride, creatinine, globulin, glucose, potassium, protein total, sodium. AG ratio, bun/creatinine ratio. Lipid Panel The lipid panel measures HDL (high-density lipoprotein), LDL (low-density lipoprotein), VLDL (very low-density lipoprotein), and provides a LDL:HDL ratio. The ratio can help a person evaluate their risk for heart disease. Iron & TIBC Iron is an important mineral that your body needs to stay healthy. Your body uses iron to make hemoglobin, the protein in your red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout your body. The total iron-binding capacity (TIBC) test looks at how well the iron moves through your body. Ferritin Ferritin is a protein found inside cells that stores iron so your body can use it later. A ferritin test indirectly measures the amount of iron in your blood. Glucose This test detects blood sugar imbalances, such as high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) or low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). Measuring glucose can screen for prediabetes and diabetes and is also important for monitoring persons with diabetes. Vitamin B12 & Folate Measuring vitamin B12 & folate levels can help determine the cause of macrocytic anemia. Vitamin B12 is necessary for the formation of normal red blood cells, nerve function, and tissue and cellular repair. Vitamin D Vitamin D, 25-hydroxy test measures the level of circulating vitamin D in the blood. This very important vitamin performs many vital roles in the body, including supporting bone and immune health. Many people do not have adequate vitamin D levels. This test can be helpful in identifying an insufficiency and determining an optimal vitamin D3 supplement dosage level. Magnesium, RBC Magnesium is a mineral that is important for strong bones and muscles, heart health, glucose and blood pressure regulation, energy production, and nerve function. This test is used to determine the level of magnesium in red blood cells, which provides a very accurate measurement. Creatine Kinase, Total Creatine Kinase is an enzyme found in the heart, muscle, brain and other tissue, which is released into the bloodstream when a muscle is damaged. This test is used to detect, evaluate, and monitor muscle damage, including damage to the heart. Testosterone, Free & Total Testosterone is a steroid hormone produced by the adrenal glands, endocrine tissue in male testicles, and female ovaries. It is also produced from the conversion of steroid hormones such as DHEA. Testosterone plays an important role in mood and mental outlook, bone and muscle health, cardiovascular health, and libido. Testosterone levels tend to decline with age. Total testosterone measures the total amount of testosterone in the blood stream. Free testosterone measures the amount of testosterone that is available to connect with testosterone receptors in the body. Test Type: Blood* You will receive an email from our lab partner, DHA Laboratory, within 24-48 hours that contains your lab requisition form and necessary instructions. Take the requisition form to a local LabCorp Patient Service Center to have your blood drawn. This test requires fasting 12-14 hours prior to blood collection. Results: In approximately 5 business days, DHA Laboratory will email you your test results. Because this lab test is integrated into the Humanized+ AI smart tool, your results will be factored into your scores and customized recommendations. If you would like a detailed interpretation of your test results, please schedule a consultation with a Humanized+ nutritionist. Please Note: All tests are authorized and reviewed by a physician from our partner laboratory. *Blood testing services are available only in the continental United States and Anchorage, AK. Not available in New York or New Jersey.
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Brain Chemistry Panel +
LAB TEST Brain Chemistry Panel +
$292.00 $365.00
$292.00 $365.00
Brain Chemistry Panel Please note, this lab test is not currently integrated into the Humanized+ AI smart tool. This means that your results will not be factored into your scores or customized recommendations at this time. This lab panel was developed by nutritional medicine pioneer, Dr. William Walsh, based on his research on over 30,000 individuals with mental health disorders. He identified several common biochemical imbalances that appear to be underlying factors in many mental health conditions, including autism, Asperger’s syndrome, ADD/ADHD, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, assaultive/aggressive/violent behavior, and other mental and emotional conditions. By carefully evaluating a person’s unique biochemistry, a skilled healthcare practitioner can create a customized nutrient program designed to correct imbalances. Because some people have abnormalities in all areas, while others might only have an imbalance in one, it is important to identify the specific imbalances for better, more focused support. The nutrient therapies (vitamins, minerals, and amino acids) involved in correcting biochemical imbalances are considered safe to use with most prescription medications commonly used for mood disorders. In some cases, prescription medications may continue to provide added benefits to the nutrient therapies, in which case both can be continued indefinitely. This panel includes: Kryptopyrrole Urinary Quantitative Pyrrole disorder is characterized by an elevated urine kryptopyrrole, which results in a dramatic deficiency of zinc and vitamin B6. Pyroluria is frequently identified in behavior disorders, autism, Asperger’s, ADHD, ADD, depression, bipolar disorders, assaultive/aggressive/violent behavior, schizophrenia and other mental and emotional conditions. Pyroluria can create poor tolerance of physical and emotional stress, poor anger control, emotional mood swings, depression, anxiety, poor short-term memory, frequent infections, inability to tan, poor dream recall, abnormal fat distribution, sensitivity to light and sound and tactile sensitivities. Copper Serum Copper serum is a highly reliable blood test that directly relates to brain chemistry. Elevated copper levels can alter brain function, specifically lowering dopamine levels and raising norepinephrine levels. Imbalances in these essential brain chemicals have been related to paranoid schizophrenia, bi-polar disorder, postpartum depression, ADD, ADHD, autism, and violent aggressive behavior. Copper serum levels can single handedly be the root cause of an individual condition, but elevated copper serum levels are also known to cause zinc levels to deplete and oxidative stress to rise. Zinc Plasma More than 90% of people diagnosed with depression, behavioral disorder, ADHD, autism, and schizophrenia exhibit depleted zinc levels. Zinc deficiency has been associated with delayed growth, temper control problems, poor immune function, depression, poor wound healing, epilepsy, anxiety, neurodegenerative disorders, hormone imbalances and learning problems. Whole Blood Histamine Whole Blood histamine levels are a marker for methylation, a critical biochemical pathway necessary for the production of neurotransmitters such serotonin, dopamine, norepinephrine and epinephrine. Genetic abnormalities in methylation can result in either the overproduction or underproduction of these important brain neurotransmitters. People that overproduce neurotransmitters (over-methylators) often have high anxiety, panic disorders, and chemical sensitivities. Individuals who under-produce neurotransmitters (under-methylators) often exhibit depression, compulsive behaviors, and perfectionism. Ceruloplasmin Ceruloplasmin is blood protein that binds to copper and plays a role in iron metabolism. Measuring ceruloplasmin and copper enables a practitioner to accurately calculate a patient’s free percentage of copper. Free copper is the amount of unbound copper circulating in the blood, unbound to ceruloplasmin. Individuals with more than 25% of their copper not bound to ceruloplasmin are considered to have elevated oxidative stress levels. This condition is common in autism, postpartum depression, ADHD, and certain forms of psychosis. Test Type: Urine Collection – A test kit will be mailed to you with detailed collection instructions from our partner lab, DHA Laboratory. Blood test - A lab requisition form and necessary instructions will be emailed to you from DHA Laboratory. Take your lab requisition form to a local LabCorp for your blood draw. Results: Test results will be emailed to you from DHA Laboratory in approximately 14 business days. Because this lab test is not currently integrated into the Humanized+ AI smart tool, your results will not be factored into your dashboard health scores or customized recommendations at this time. However, you will receive a brief analysis of your results from a Humanized+ nutritionist. For a detailed interpretation as well as personalized nutrient recommendations, please schedule an appointment with a nutritionist. Sample Report Please Note: All tests are authorized and reviewed by a physician from our partner laboratory.
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CardioMetabolic Health Panel +
LAB TEST CardioMetabolic Health Panel +
$312.00 $390.00
$312.00 $390.00
CardioMetabolic Health Panel Please note: This test includes some biomarkers that are not currently integrated into the Humanized+ AI smart tool. The markers that are integrated into the system will be factored into your scores and customized recommendations. Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death in both men and women in the United States. Individuals with metabolic syndrome have an increased risk for cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. Metabolic syndrome traits include an increased waist circumference, blood pressure elevation, low HDL cholesterol, high triglycerides, and high blood sugar. Fortunately, many of the risk factors for both cardiovascular disease and metabolic syndrome can be modified with diet and lifestyle. The CardioMetabolic Health Profile can help you to understand your risk factors so that you can best take targeted action. If you have been diagnosed with or have a family history of diabetes, inflammation, obesity, heart disease, stroke, blood clots, high blood pressure, fatty liver disease, this test is highly recommended. This advanced test evaluates risk factors for cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome, and type 2 diabetes. With over 20 biomarkers analyzed, this comprehensive panel provides an in-depth view into cholesterol health, hormone and blood sugar balance, kidney health, and inflammation. The CardioMetabolic Health Panel Includes: Adiponectin - A protein hormone produced and secreted exclusively by adipocytes (fat cells) that regulates the metabolism of lipids and glucose. Adiponectin influences the body's response to insulin. Adiponectin also has anti-inflammatory effects on the cells lining the walls of blood vessels. Apolipoprotein, A1 (ApoA1) – a protein associated with high-density lipoprotein (HDL) particles and facilitates the removal of cholesterol by enabling its transport back to the liver for excretion. Low levels are associated with an increased risk of heart disease. Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) – a protein produced in the liver that is attached to the surface of low-density lipoproteins (LDL). ApoB reflects the level of atherogenic lipoproteins in the blood. C-Reactive Protein (CRP) - a protein made by your liver that is sent into your bloodstream in response to inflammation. Cholesterol – measure of the total amount of cholesterol (waxy, fat-like substance) in your blood. It includes both low-density lipoprotein LDL cholesterol and HDL cholesterol. Creatinine – a waste product created by the body’s energy-producing processes in your muscles. Healthy kidneys filter creatinine out of the blood and exits in the urine. Creatinine test measures how well your kidneys are filtering waste from the blood. Cystatin C - a protein that is produced by the cells in your body. When kidneys are working well, they keep the level of cystatin C in your blood just right. If the level of cystatin C in your blood is too high, it may mean that your kidneys are not working well. eGFR – estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) is considered the best test to measure kidney function. Glucose – measurement of your blood sugar at the time of the blood draw. Too much or too little glucose in the blood is a concern. Glycomark (1,5-AG) – measures recent glycemic variability (within the last two weeks) High-density lipoprotein (HDL) – called the “good” cholesterol because it helps to carry away LDL cholesterol to help keep arteries open. Higher levels of HDL cholesterol are associated with a lower risk of heart disease. Homocysteine – this protein is dangerous at high levels because it indicates poor methylation (detoxification) ability. Homocysteine can cause damage to the endothelial lining of blood vessels and is associated with heart disease, stroke, and dementia. Insulin - a hormone made by the pancreas that helps move blood sugar (glucose) from your bloodstream into your cells. Insulin plays a key role in keeping glucose at the right levels. If glucose levels are too high or too low, it can cause serious health problems. Leptin - a hormone produced primarily by fat cells that helps to maintain energy balance in the body by regulating metabolism and hunger. Leptin:Adiponectin ratio - high leptin to adiponectin (LAR) ratios have been associated with obesity, type II diabetes, insulin resistance, inflammation, and CVD. Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) – called the “bad” cholesterol because it is the main source of cholesterol buildup and blockage in the arteries. Lipoprotein(a) – very small, dense LDL that is a risk factor for blood clots as it can easily penetrate the arterial lining and become oxidized and build plaque. Oxidized LDL – formed when oxidative stress leads to modification of the ApoB subunit on LDL cholesterol. Oxidized LDL appears to help initiate and accelerate the development of early atherosclerotic lesions. PLAC (LP-PLA2) – measures the amount of inflammation inside your arteries. Small dense LDL - atherogenic particles that are easily oxidized and penetrate the arterial endothelium to form plaque. Triglycerides – type of fat in your blood that is made in the body and also comes from the food you eat. Extra calories (largely from excess carbohydrates) are turned into triglycerides and stored in fat cells for later use. If you eat more calories than your body needs, your triglyceride level may be high. High triglyceride level is a risk factor for atherosclerosis, heart attack, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. Test Type: Blood A test kit will be mailed to you from our lab partner, DHA Laboratory, that contains instructions for having your blood drawn at a participating lab. Please note, an additional blood draw fee will be required. Results: Test results will be emailed to you from DHA Laboratory in approximately 14 business days. Because this test includes some biomarkers that are not currently integrated into the Humanized+ AI smart tool, only some of your results will be factored into your dashboard health scores and customized recommendations. For a detailed interpretation of your results, please schedule an appointment with a Humanized+ nutritionist. Sample Report Please Note: All tests are authorized and reviewed by a physician from our partner laboratory.
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Diabetes Panel +
LAB TEST Diabetes Panel +
$48.00 $60.00
$48.00 $60.00
Diabetes Panel Millions of Americans have diabetes and millions more are either undiagnosed or have prediabetes. Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder that can have a significant impact on one’s health, quality of life, and life expectancy. Early detection and monitoring are an important part of helping to prevent the advancement of this disease and complications. This comprehensive panel assesses your overall metabolic health and blood sugar levels. It can provide important information as to whether you may be prediabetic or have diabetes. And this panel can also be useful in monitoring how well your treatment program is going. The Diabetes Panel Includes: CBC (Complete Blood Count) A CBC gives important information about the kinds and numbers of cells in the blood, especially red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. This panel looks for many illnesses, including anemia, infections, and leukemia, in your blood. CMP (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel) CMP is a blood test that measures your sugar (glucose) level, electrolyte and fluid balance, kidney function, and liver function. This panel includes ALT/(SPGT), alkaline phosphatase, AST/SGOT, bilirubin total, bun, calcium, carbon dioxide total, chloride, creatinine, globulin, glucose, potassium, protein total, sodium. AG ratio, bun/creatinine ratio. Glucose This test detects blood sugar imbalances, such as high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) or low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). Measuring glucose can screen for prediabetes and diabetes and is also important for monitoring persons with diabetes. HgA1c The hemoglobin A1C test provides a measurement of a person’s average blood glucose levels over the past 2-3 months. This serves as a helpful indicator of how well blood sugar is being controlled. Test Type: Blood* You will receive an email from our lab partner, DHA Laboratory, within 24-48 hours that contains a lab requisition form and necessary instructions. Take your requisition form to a local LabCorp Patient Service Center to have your blood drawn. Results: Your results will be ready in approximately 5 business days and will be emailed to you by DHA Laboratory. This lab test is integrated into the Humanized+ AI smart tool, which means that your results will be factored into your dashboard health scores and customized recommendations. If you would like a detailed interpretation of your test results, please schedule a consultation with a Humanized+ nutritionist. Please Note: All tests are authorized and reviewed by a physician from our partner laboratory. *Blood testing services are available only in the continental United States and Anchorage, AK. Not available in New York or New Jersey.
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Food Sensitivity Test +
LAB TEST Food Sensitivity Test +
$328.00 $410.00
$328.00 $410.00
Food Sensitivity Test Please note: This test is not currently integrated into the Humanized+ AI smart tool. This means that your test results will not be factored into your scores or customized recommendations at this time. If you suffer from digestive issues, fatigue, brain fog, migraines, sinus symptoms, joint pain, skin issues, or other health problems, you may have sensitivities to certain foods. Research and clinical studies suggest food sensitivities can be a major contributing factor in many chronic health conditions. Unfortunately, even healthy foods can be troublesome for some individuals. Repeated exposure to reactive foods can trigger inflammation, cause gut permeability, and negatively impact the body in numerous ways. Because symptoms associated with food sensitivities tend to be delayed, it can be difficult to pinpoint which foods are problematic. Fortunately, IgG food sensitivity testing can help to identify the specific foods that your body is reacting to. This lab panel measures your antibody response to 190 different foods, including Candida and yeast. Based on your results, an elimination and/or rotation food plan can be followed to help reduce stress on your immune system and allow for GI repair and healing. Test Type: Dried Blood Spot (DBS) – A test kit along with detailed instructions will be sent to you. Five full circles of dried blood are collected at home. Results: Your results will be emailed to you in approximately 10-14 days. You will also receive a brief analysis of your test results from a Humanized+ nutritionist. For an in-depth interpretation as well as personalized recommendations, we invite you to schedule an appointment with one of our nutritionists. Sample Report All tests are authorized and reviewed by a physician from our partner laboratory.
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Micronutrient Analysis +
LAB TEST Micronutrient Analysis +
$272.00 $340.00
$272.00 $340.00
Micronutrient Analysis Please note: This lab test is not currently integrated into the Humanized+ AI smart tool. This means that your results will not be factored into your scores or customized recommendations at this time. Nutrients are vital to health and are required for every metabolic process in the body. Insufficiencies can negatively affect health and play a role in compromising immune health and setting the stage for degenerative processes, such as arthritis, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. Nutrient requirements are unique to each individual and are impacted by many factors, such as diet, age, digestion and absorption, medications, stress, genetics, pregnancy, activity levels, illnesses, sleep patterns, and toxin levels. Regularly evaluating one’s micronutrient status can help to determine optimal daily nutrient intake and allow for ongoing customized support. This comprehensive nutritional analysis measures over 50 micronutrients (vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and other key nutrients) at the cellular level. Compared to serum testing, which only gives a snapshot of one’s nutrient status, cellular testing provides insight into long-term, functional nutritional status. The Cellular Micronutrient Assay Measures the Following Nutrients: Vitamins Minerals Amino Acids Other Nutrients Thiamine (vitamin B1) Riboflavin (vitamin B2) Biotin Cobalamin (vitamin B12) Folate (vitamin B9) Nicotinamide (niacin, vitamin B3) Pantothenic Acid Pyridoxine (vitamin B6) Vitamin C Vitamin A Vitamin D Vitamin E (delta-tocotrienol) Vitamin K1 Vitamin K2-MK7 Vitamin K2-MK4 Boron Calcium Chromium Copper Iodine Iron Lithium Magnesium Manganese Molybdenum Potassium Selenium Strontium Vanadium Zinc Arginine Asparagine Cysteine Glutamine Glycine Histidine Isoleucine Leucine Lysine Serine Methionine Phenylalanine Taurine Threonine Tryptophan Tyrosine Valine Alpha-ketoglutarate Carnitine Choline Glutathione Inositol Test Type: Blood A test kit will be sent to from our Lab partner, DHA Laboratory, that contains detailed instructions. Please note, this test requires a blood draw, which will be an additional fee. Results: Test results will be emailed to you from DHA Laboratory in approximately 14 business days. Because this lab test is not currently integrated into the Humanized+ AI smart tool, your results will not be factored into your dashboard health scores or customized recommendations. For a detailed overview of your test results, we invite you to schedule an appointment with a Humanized+ nutritionist. Sample Report (only Cellular Micronutrient Assay results will be provided) Please Note: All tests are authorized and reviewed by a physician from our partner laboratory.
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Minerals & Toxic Metals Hair Analysis +
LAB TEST Minerals & Toxic Metals Hair Analysis +
$144.00 $180.00
$144.00 $180.00
Minerals & Toxic Metals Hair Analysis Many elements are considered nutrients and are essential for the proper functioning of the body. Conversely, there are a number of elements that are toxic to the human body and can interfere with its functioning and undermine health. For example, mercury, lead, cadmium, aluminum, and arsenic can be toxic to organ systems and disrupt the balance of essential nutrients. Hair analysis for toxic and essential elements can help determine if metal toxicity or mineral deficiency is contributing to a disorder, monitor the effects of chelation (elimination of heavy metals from the body), and identify if supplementation of important minerals may be beneficial. Hair analysis provides important information regarding recent and ongoing exposure to potentially toxic metals, such as mercury and arsenic. As protein is synthesized in the hair follicle, elements are incorporated permanently into the hair. Scalp hair is easy to sample, and because it grows an average of one to two cm per month, it contains a "temporal record" of element metabolism and exposure to toxic elements. Toxic elements may be 200 to 300 times more highly concentrated in hair than in blood or urine. Therefore, hair is the tissue of choice for detection of recent exposure to elements such as arsenic, aluminum, cadmium, lead, antimony and mercury. This Test Includes: Toxic Elements: Essential & Other Elements Aluminum Antimony Arsenic Barium Beryllium Cadmium Lead Mercury Platinum Thallium Thorium Uranium Nickel Silver Tin Titanium Calcium Magnesium Sodium Potassium Copper Zinc Manganese Chromium Vanadium Molybdenum Boron Iodine Lithium Phosphorus Selenium Strontium Sulfur Cobalt Iron Germanium Rubidium Zirconium Test Type: Hair specimen A test kit will be mailed to you from our lab partner, DHA Laboratory, that contains detailed collection instructions. Results: Test results will be emailed to you from DHA Laboratory in approximately 14 business days. Because this test is not integrated into the Humanized+ smart tool, your results will not be factored into your dashboard health scores or customized recommendations. If you would like a detailed interpretation of your test results, please schedule an appointment with a Humanized+ nutritionist. Sample Report Please Note: All tests are authorized and reviewed by a physician from our partner laboratory.
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NutrEval Plasma Profile +
LAB TEST NutrEval Plasma Profile +
$608.00 $760.00
$608.00 $760.00
NutrEval Profile This lab test is not currently integrated into the Humanized+ AI smart tool. This means that your results will not be factored into your scores or customized recommendations at this time. Nutrients are necessary to feed every cell and ensure that all body systems are functioning properly. However, certain conditions or dietary, genetic, and lifestyle factors can predispose a person to having nutrient imbalances. Nutrient imbalances are associated with many chronic health challenges, such as mood disorders, cardiovascular disease, obesity, insulin resistance, autism, etc. Advanced lab testing can help identify root causes of dysfunction and provide insight into how nutritional imbalances may be impacting your health. NutrEval provides a comprehensive functional and nutritional assessment of the whole body. This blood and urine test evaluates over 125 biomarkers and assesses the body's need for antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, essential fatty acids, amino acids, digestive support, and other select nutrients. Personalized nutrient recommendations are provided for each patient. The NutrEval Plasma Profile Includes: Metabolic Analysis (organic acids) Malabsorption & dysbiosis markers Cellular energy & mitochondrial markers Neurotransmitter metabolites Vitamin markers Toxin exposure & detoxification markers Oxalate Markers Amino Acids Analysis Nutritionally essential and non-essential amino acids Intermediary metabolites Protein digestion & absorption Essential & Metabolic Fatty Acids Analysis - provides a high-level overview of the balance of various families of fatty acids in relation to each other. It also provides key ratios for understanding cardiovascular risk, including the Omega 3 Index. Elemental Analysis Nutrient Elements - evaluates intracellular nutrient status Toxic Elements - evaluates short-term toxic element exposure Oxidative Stress - highlights the body’s current state of oxidative stress and reserve capacity. Test Type: Blood and Urine – A test kit will be mailed to you along with instructions for the urine collection and having your blood drawn at a participating lab. Please note an additional blood draw fee will be required. Results: Test results will be emailed to you in approximately 14 business days. You will also receive a brief analysis of your test results from a Humanized+ nutritionist. For an in-depth interpretation as well as personalized recommendations, we invite you to schedule an appointment with one of our nutritionists. Sample Test Report All tests are authorized and reviewed by a physician from our partner laboratory.
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Organic Acids Test (OAT) Nutritional & Metabolic Profile +
LAB TEST Organic Acids Test (OAT) Nutritional & Metabolic Profile +
$392.00 $490.00
$392.00 $490.00
Organic Acids Test (OAT) Nutritional & Metabolic Profile Please note: This lab test is not currently integrated into the Humanized+ AI smart tool. This means that your results will not be factored into your scores or customized recommendations at this time. Organic acids are metabolic byproducts of cellular metabolism that are produced during energy production, neurotransmitter breakdown, detoxification, and intestinal microbial activity. Measuring these biomarkers can provide a lot of important information about your overall health. The Organic Acids Test analyzes over 70 biomarkers, in a simple, non-invasive, at-home urine test and can give you great insight into yeast and bacterial overgrowth, vitamin and antioxidant levels, fatty acid metabolism, neurotransmitter levels, oxalate levels, mitochondrial function, oxidative stress, and detoxification. Why this test is important: People with chronic health conditions often excrete abnormal amounts of organic acids in their urine. The Organic Acids Test can reveal important problems with metabolism, nutrient deficiencies, detoxification pathways, microorganism overgrowth, and neurotransmitter balance. By pinpointing the underlying system dysfunction, the root cause(s) can be addressed. This test can help determine the need for dietary modifications, antioxidant and nutrient support, oxalate reduction, and other therapies. Who should be tested: Organic acid testing can be very helpful for the following health conditions: Autism Neuropsychiatric and neurological conditions Mitochondrial and genetic disorders Chronic gastrointestinal and inflammatory disorders This test measures: The Organic Acids Test is a comprehensive assessment of 74 unique urinary metabolites, providing patients with an accurate evaluation of: Yeast and bacteria overgrowth Vitamin and antioxidant levels Fatty acid metabolism Neurotransmitter levels Mitochondrial function Inborn errors of metabolism (including oxalate levels) Detoxification and oxidative stress Test Type: Urine Sample – A test kit will be mailed to you with detailed collection instructions. Results: In approximately14 business days, our partner lab, DHA Laboratory, will email you your test results. For a detailed interpretation of your results as well as recommendations for next steps, please schedule a consultation with a Village Green nutritionist. Sample Report All tests are authorized and reviewed by a physician from our partner laboratory.
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