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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TOX Profile (Toxic Non-Metal Chemicals) +
LAB TEST TOX Profile (Toxic Non-Metal Chemicals) +
$328.00 $410.00
$328.00 $410.00
CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE TOX Profile (Toxic Non-Metal Chemicals) 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. Every day, we are exposed to hundreds of toxic chemicals through products like pharmaceuticals, pesticides, packaged foods, household products, and environmental pollution. As we have become more exposed to chemical-laden products and to toxic chemicals in food, air, and water, we have been confronted with an accelerating rate of chronic illnesses like cancer, heart disease, chronic fatigue syndrome, chemical sensitivity, autism spectrum disorders, ADD/AD(H)D, autoimmune disorders, Parkinson’s disease, and Alzheimer’s disease. Toxins are harmful to our health in numerous ways. For example, toxins damage enzymes and impact countless bodily functions. They displace important structural minerals and therefore weaken bones. Toxins damage organs, DNA, as well as cell membranes. And they modify gene expression and impair the body’s ability to detoxify. This TOX profile screens for the presence of 173 different toxic chemicals, including organophosphate pesticides, phthalates, benzene, xylene, vinyl chloride, pyrethroid insecticides, acrylamide, perchlorate, diphenyl phosphate, ethylene oxide, acrylonitrile, and more. This profile also includes Tiglylglycine (TG), a marker for mitochondrial disorders resulting from mutations of mitochondrial DNA. These mutations can be caused by exposure to toxic chemicals, infections, inflammation, and nutritional deficiencies. This test measures the following pollutant metabolites: 2-Methylhippuric Acid (2MHA), 3-Methylhippuric Acid (3MHA), 4-Methylhippuric Acid (4MHA) These are metabolites of xylenes, solvents found in paints, lacquers, cleaning agents, pesticides, and gasoline. Exposure to xylenes generates methylhippuric acid isomers. N-acetyl phenyl cysteine (NAP) NAP is a metabolite of benzene. Benzene is a solvent that is widespread in the environment. It is found in cigarette smoke and gasoline, and is a byproduct of all types of combustion, including motor vehicle exhaust. Phenylglyoxylic Acid (PGO) Exposure to environmental styrene may slightly increase phenylglyoxylic and mandelic acid. Reduce exposure by eliminating the use of plastic and styrofoam containers for cooking, reheating, eating or drinking. 2-Hydroxyisobutyric Acid (2HIB) 2-Hydroxyisobutyric acid is formed endogenously as a product of branched-chain amino acid degradation and ketogenesis. This compound is also the major metabolite of gasoline octane enhancers such as MTBE and ETBE. Elevated levels indicate environmental exposure and very high values have been reported in genetic disorders. Monoethyl Phthalate (MEP) MEP from diethyl phthalate is the most abundant phthalate metabolite found in urine. Diethyl phthalate is used in plastic products. Elevated values indicate exposure from various possible sources. Dimethylphosphate (DMP) & Diethylphosphate (DEP) DMP and DEP are major metabolites of many organophosphate pesticides. Reduce exposure by eating organic foods and avoiding use of pesticides in your home or garden. Living near agricultural areas or golf courses and areas regularly sprayed with pesticides will increase exposure. 3-Phenoxybenzoic Acid (3PBA) 3-Phenoxybenzoic acid is a metabolite of pyrethroid insecticides. 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid (2,4-D) 2,4-D was an ingredient in Agent Orange, and is most commonly used in agriculture of genetically modified foods, and as a weed killer for lawns. Tiglylglycine (TG) TG is a marker for mitochondrial dysfunction. Mutations of mitochondria DNA may result from exposure to toxic chemicals, infections, inflammation, and nutritional deficiencies. N-acetyl-S-(2-carbamoylethyl)-cysteine NAE is a metabolite of acrylamide, which is detoxified through a two-step process. First acrylamide is metabolized by the cytochrome P450s. Second it is conjugated to glutathione in order to make it more water soluble. Acrylamide is used in many industrial processes such as plastics, food packaging, cosmetics, nail polish, dyes, and treatment of drinking water. High levels of acrylamide can elevate a patient’s risk of cancer and cause neurological damage. Diphenyl Phosphate This is a metabolite of the organophosphate flame retardant triphenyl phosphate (TPHP), which is used in plastics, electronic equipment, nail polish, and resins. TPHP can cause endocrine disruption. Studies have also linked TPHP to reproductive and developmental problems. Perchlorate Perchlorate is used in the production of rocket fuel, missiles, fireworks, flares, explosives, fertilizers, and bleach. Studies show that perchlorate is often found to contaminate water supplies and food sources. It can disrupt the thyroid’s ability to produce hormones. The EPA has also labeled perchlorate a likely human carcinogen. N-Acetyl (3,4-Dihydroxybutyl) Cysteine (NABD) NADB is a metabolite of 1,3 butadiene, which is evident of exposure to synthetic rubber such as tires. 1,3 butadiene is a known carcinogen and has been linked to increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Individuals that come into contact with rubber, such as car tires, could absorb 1,3 butadiene through the skin. N-Acetyl (2,Hydroxypropl) Cysteine (NAHP) NAHP is a metabolite of propylene oxide which is used in the production of plastics and as a fumigant. It is also used in the preparation of lubricants, surfactants, and oil demulsifiers and as a food additive, an herbicide, a microbicide, an insecticide, a fungicide, and a miticide. Propylene oxide is a probable human carcinogen. N-Acetyl (Propyl) Cysteine (NAPR) NAPR is a metabolite of 1-bromopropane. Chronic exposure can lead to decreased cognitive function and impairment of the central nervous system. Acute exposure can lead to headaches. 2-Hydroxyethyl Mercapturic Acid (HEMA) HEMA is a metabolite of ethylene oxide, which is used in the production of agrochemicals, detergents, pharmaceuticals, and personal care products. Chronic exposure to ethylene oxide has been determined to be mutagenic to humans. HEMA is also a metabolite of vinyl chloride and halopropane, which are used in many commercial chemical processes such as foam glueing, dry cleaning, and in the production of solvents. N-Acetyl (2-Cyanoethyl) Cysteine (NACE) NACE is a metabolite of acrylonitrile, which is used in the production of acrylic fibers, resins, and rubber. Acrylonitrile is metabolized by the cytochrome P450s and then conjugated to glutathione. Supplementation with glutathione should assist in the detoxification of acrylonitrile. N-acetyl-S-(3-hydroxypropyl)-L-cysteine (3-HPMA) 3-HPMA is a metabolite of acrolein. Acrolein is commonly used as an herbicide to control weeds and algae in irrigation canals. Humans are exposed to acrolein via oral (fried foods, alcoholic beverages, and water), respiratory (cigarette smoke and automobile exhaust), and dermal routes. On the cellular level, acrolein exposure has diverse toxic effects, including DNA and protein adduction, oxidative stress, mitochondrial disruption, membrane damage, and immune dysfunction. Test Type: Urine Sample – A test kit will be sent to you along with detailed collection instructions, from our lab partner, DHA Laboratory. Results: Test results will be emailed to you in approximately 14 business days, from DHA Laboratory. For an in-depth review 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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Thyroid Analysis +
LAB TEST Thyroid Analysis +
$168.00 $210.00
$168.00 $210.00
Millions of Americans (predominantly women) suffer from thyroid disorders. This includes a large percentage of the population that have thyroid conditions but have either been undiagnosed or misdiagnosed. Symptoms of thyroid imbalances, such as fatigue, dry skin, constipation, depression, increased heart rate, weight gain/loss, and joint paint, can be vague and attributed to other disorders. In addition, many doctors are not thoroughly testing their patients or not using optimal lab ranges, which results in undetected thyroid conditions. Thyroid hormones are essential regulators of the body’s metabolism and imbalances can affect every metabolic process in the body. Undiagnosed thyroid disease can put people at risk for diabetes, heart disease, lipid imbalances, depression, osteoporosis, and infertility. There are many factors that can interfere with thyroid function, such as stress, nutrient deficiencies, toxins, leaky gut, and inflammation. Thoroughly assessing thyroid function and thyroid hormone metabolism is essential in determining root cause imbalances. The Thyroid Analysis Includes: Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Released by the pituitary gland, TSH acts as a messenger to the thyroid gland. A high TSH level indicates that the thyroid gland is not making enough thyroid hormone. A low TSH level indicates that the thyroid gland is producing too much thyroid hormone. Thyroxine (T4) Total & Free T4 is the main thyroid hormone circulating in the blood. T4 is converted to T3, the active form of the hormone, as needed to increase metabolic function. Total T4 includes thyroxine that has bonded with protein as well as Free T4, which reflects active thyroxine that is not bonded to protein and able to enter and affect the body tissues. Free T4 Index (FTI) FTI tells how much free T4 is present compared to bound T4. Triiodothyronine (T3) Total & Free Total T3 reflects both bound and free triiodothyronine. Free T3 is an important biomarker for measuring active thyroid hormones available to thyroid receptor sites. T3 Uptake Indirectly measures the binding capacity of thyroxine-binding globulin (TBG), a protein that can bind to T4 and T3. T3 uptake measures the precent of TBG that is bound to thyroid hormones. Reverse T3 Reverse T3 is another inactive form of T3 that can be created from T4. It can increase because of nutrient deficiencies, heavy metal exposure, adrenal stress, enzyme deficiencies, and chronic illnesses. Thyroglobulin Antibody and Thyroid Peroxidase (TPO) Ab Measuring thyroid antibodies can help gauge autoimmune response and may reflect metabolic irregularities and hypothyroidism even when TSH and T4 levels appear normal. Thyroid antibody levels may rise in response to trauma, dysbiosis, inflammation (including thyroiditis) or progressive thyroid degeneration. Test Type: Blood test* This test requires blood work. You’ll receive an email within 24-48 hours with a lab requisition form and necessary instructions. Take this to a local LabCorp Patient Service Center to have your blood drawn. Results: Your results should be ready in about 3-5 business days and will be uploaded into your membership dashboard. You will also receive an email with an overview of your test results from 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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Digestive Health Panel +
LAB TEST Digestive Health Panel +
$292.44 $365.55
$292.44 $365.55
Digestive Health Panel Please note: This 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. Evidence suggests that many chronic health issues arise from disturbances in the GI tract. Problems with digestion, absorption, elimination, and/or microbiome balance can have far reaching effects in the body. A comprehensive stool analysis is a fantastic tool to assess the overall health of the GI system and pinpoint the specific areas that need attention. This thorough test provides detailed information about digestion, absorption, bacterial balance, yeast overgrowth, inflammation, metabolic activity, and immune function. If you have been suffering from GI symptoms, have an autoimmune condition or other health concerns, such as skin issues, fatigue, depression, or joint pain, this test is highly recommended. The Digestive Health Panel Measures: Bacteria levels (beneficial and pathogenic) Yeast culture Digestion/Absorption: Elastase Fat stain Muscle fibers Vegetable fibers Carbohydrates Inflammation: Lactoferrin Calprotectin Lysozyme White blood cells Mucus Immunology: SIgA Short chain fatty acids: Acetate Proprionate Butyrate Valerate Total SCFA’s Intestinal health markers: Occult blood Red blood cells pH Test Type: Stool Sample 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 10-14 business days. Because this 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. 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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Micronutrient & Antioxidant Analysis +
LAB TEST Micronutrient & Antioxidant Analysis +
$464.00 $580.00
$464.00 $580.00
Cellular Micronutrient Assay 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. Why is this test important? 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. 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 Antioxidant Protection Assay Exposure to air pollutants, toxins, industrial chemicals, smoking, medications, ultraviolet rays, etc., can all generate harmful free radicals in the body. Even normal metabolic processes, such as eating food, can produce free radicals. An overload or accumulation of free radicals causes oxidative stress, which has been shown to be an underlying factor in the aging process, chronic inflammation, as well as in the development of degenerative diseases. One of the body’s most important mechanisms for combating oxidative stress is by utilizing antioxidants, which can neutralize free radicals and protect cells against damage. For optimal protection, antioxidant resources must continually be restored via diet and/or supplementation. The Antioxidant Protection Assay measures your cell’s resistance to oxidative stress, determines your overall antioxidant capacity, and provides you with specific antioxidant nutrients that can improve your antioxidant capacity and best protect your cells from oxidative damage. The Antioxidant Protection Assay measures the following antioxidants: Botanicals, Plant Extracts, Pigments, and Phytonutrients Antioxidant and Anti-inflammatory Nutrients, Fatty Acids and Enzymes Acai Berry Andrographis Astaxanthin Astragalus Camu Camu Chlorophyll Echinacea Elderberry Frankincense Gingko biloba Goji Berry Grape Seed Green Tea Lavender Lutein Lycopene Maitake mushroom Mangosteen Milk Thistle Noni Berry Piperine Pomegranate Pycnogenol Quercetin Resveratrol Rhodiola Root Shiitake mushroom Sulforaphane Turmeric Wild Cherry Bark Zeaxanthin Beta-carotene Catalase Coenzyme Q10 Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) Glutathione Linoleic Acid Lipoic Acid NADH Oleic Acid (omega-9) Palmitoleic acid (omega-7) Pyrroloquinoline Selenium Super Oxide Dismutase (SOD) Vitamin C Vitamin E (Delta tocotrienol) Zinc Test Type: Blood – A test kit will be mailed to you along with instructions for having your blood drawn at a participating lab. Please note an additional blood draw fee will be required. Please note: All tests are authorized and reviewed by a physician from our partner laboratory. Sample Test Report 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 Village Green licensed nutritionist. For an in-depth review as well as personalized recommendations, we invite you to schedule an appointment with one of our nutrition experts. Questions? Email a Village Green nutritionist or call 800-869-9159.
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SIBO Breath Test +
LAB TEST SIBO Breath Test +
$248.00 $310.00
$248.00 $310.00
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is a common condition where there is an abnormal increase in the number of bacteria in the small intestine, which can cause a variety of digestive symptoms. Normally, the small intestine has a small number of bacteria, but in SIBO, the bacteria from the colon migrate upward and grow in the small intestine. This can lead to symptoms such as bloating, abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, malabsorption of nutrients, and intestinal permeability (leaky gut). Underlying factors that can contribute to the development of SIBO include impaired small bowel motility (due neurologic disorders), structural abnormalities (from Crohn’s disease), medications (such as PPIs – proton pump inhibitors used to treat acid reflux), weakened immunity, and certain dietary factors. This non-invasive breath test can help to determine the presence of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth. It involves drinking a solution of lactulose, a type of sugar that is not fully digested in the small intestine, but is instead fermented by bacteria. As the bacteria ferment the lactulose, they produce gases such as hydrogen and methane, which are then exhaled and measured in the breath. This test measures the levels of these gases over a period of 3 hours. Abnormal levels of hydrogen and/or methane in the breath can indicate the presence of SIBO. Test Type: Breath test A test kit will be mailed to you from our lab partner, DHA Laboratory, that contains detailed preparation and collection instructions. Results: Test results will be emailed to you from DHA Laboratory in approximately 7-10 business days. For a detailed interpretation of your results and customized recommendations, please schedule an appointment with a Village Green nutritionist. Sample Test Report Please Note: All tests are authorized and reviewed by a physician from our partner laboratory. Questions? Email a Village Green nutritionist or call 800-869-9159.
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Digestive Health Panel + Parasitology +
LAB TEST Digestive Health Panel + Parasitology +
$456.00 $570.00
$456.00 $570.00
Evidence suggests that many chronic health issues arise from disturbances in the GI tract. Problems with digestion, absorption, elimination, and/or microbiome balance can have far reaching effects in the body. A comprehensive stool analysis is a fantastic tool to assess the overall health of the GI system and pinpoint the specific areas that need attention. This noninvasive thorough test provides detailed information about digestion, absorption, bacterial balance, yeast overgrowth, the presence of parasites, inflammation, metabolic activity, and immune function. If you have been suffering from GI symptoms, such as diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain, or bloating, or have an autoimmune condition or other health concerns, such as skin issues, fatigue, depression, or joint pain, this test can help to identify possible underlying factors. The Digestive Health Panel + Parasitology Measures: Bacteria levels (beneficial and pathogenic) Yeast culture Presence of parasites Viruses Digestion/Absorption: Elastase Fat stain Muscle fibers Vegetable fibers Carbohydrates Inflammation: Lactoferrin Calprotectin Lysozyme White blood cells Mucus Immunology: SIgA Short chain fatty acids: Acetate Proprionate Butyrate Valerate Total SCFA’s Intestinal health markers: Occult blood Red blood cells pH Test Type: Stool Sample – 3 day collection 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 10-14 business days. For a detailed interpretation of your results and customized recommendations, please schedule an appointment with a Village Green nutritionist. Sample Report Please Note: All tests are authorized and reviewed by a physician from our partner laboratory. Questions? Email a Village Green nutritionist or call 800-869-9159.
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Glyphosate Test +
LAB TEST Glyphosate Test +
$192.00 $240.00
$192.00 $240.00
Glyphosate is the world’s most widely used herbicide and is the active ingredient in the popular brand, Roundup. It has been declared a likely carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer of the World Health Organization. Studies show that glyphosate exposure is associated with many chronic health conditions, including cancer, reproductive and developmental problems, autoimmune conditions, autism, diabetes, disruptions in the gut microbiome, and more. Corn, soy, wheat, canola, sugar beets, and almonds are examples of foods most commonly treated with glyphosate. Eating non-GMO foods and drinking reverse osmosis water are two of the best ways to avoid glyphosate. A recent study showed that people eating organic food had considerably lower concentrations of glyphosate in their urine. In addition, drinking extra water can also be beneficial since glyphosate is water soluble. This non-invasive lab test can measure glyphosate levels in your body. Determining the route of introduction and avoiding future exposure are important aspects of treatment. Test Type: This test is done at-home via urine sample collected first thing in the morning, ideally prior to eating or drinking anything. Detailed instructions will be included inside your test kit. Please note: All tests are authorized and reviewed by a physician from our partner laboratory. Sample Test Report Results: In approximately 14 business days, 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. Questions? Email a Village Green nutritionist or call 800-869-9159.
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Pyrrole Analysis +
LAB TEST Pyrrole Analysis +
$112.00 $140.00
$112.00 $140.00
Pyrrole Analysis Pyrrole disorder, or pyroluria, is a common stress disorder in children and adults that is caused by a genetic abnormality in biochemistry where the body creates too many pyrrole molecules. Pyrroles are byproducts of hemoglobin synthesis, have little or no function in the body, and are excreted in the urine. However, because pyrroles have a strong affinity for binding to vitamin B6 and zinc, excessive amounts of pyrrole molecules can cause a dramatic deficiency of these nutrients and increase oxidative stress. This of course can have a profound impact on one’s mental and physical well-being. 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. Measuring pyrrole levels in the urine is a non-invasive way to identify pyrrole disorder. If pyrrole levels are elevated, a customized nutrient protocol can be created to correct imbalances and address oxidative stress. Retesting pyrrole levels in approximately 2-3 months after starting a nutrient protocol can be helpful to monitor progress. This test is also included in our Brain Chemistry Panel. Test Type: Urine Collection - A test kit will be mailed to you along with detailed collection instructions from our lab partner, DHA Laboratory. Results: Results for this test can take 3-5 business days. DHA Laboratory will email your results to you. We strongly recommend that for this test, you consult with a practitioner that has specific knowledge of pyrrole disorder and advanced nutrient therapy. For a detailed interpretation of your results as well as customized recommendations, please schedule a consultation with a Village Green nutritionist. Sample Results Please Note: All tests are authorized and reviewed by a physician from our partner laboratory. Questions? Email a Village Green nutritionist or call 800-869-9159.
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Brain Biochemistry Precision Nutrient Program+
LAB TEST Brain Biochemistry Precision Nutrient Program+
$597.60 $747.00
$597.60 $747.00
Brain Biochemistry Precision Nutrient Program Research shows that 95% of individuals with mental health disorders, such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, autism, and behavior disorders have distinct biochemical imbalances that contribute to their mental health symptoms. These imbalances, once accurately identified via lab testing, can be naturally corrected using precision nutrient therapy, resulting in significant improvements in mental well-being. In fact, 85% of individuals experience transformative results from taking targeted nutrients. Even if a mental health disorder runs in your family, it does not mean that it is inevitable or irreversible. With the guidance of a skilled nutrition professional, precision nutrient therapy offers a safe and effective approach for optimizing your brain chemistry. We created our Brain Biochemistry Precision Nutrient Program to be a comprehensive package designed to help identify and correct your specific nutrient deficiencies, overloads, and biochemical imbalances. By addressing the root causes, we're not merely alleviating symptoms – we're fostering lasting wellness. This Program Includes: Brain Chemistry Panel Lab Test: This blood and urine test assesses five important biomarkers to evaluate your zinc and copper balance, methylation status, pyrrole levels, oxidative stress, and specific nutrient needs. An Extensive Health History: Your medical history, diet, and lifestyle habits provide valuable insights for designing your personalized nutrition plan. Comprehensive Analysis: Your health history will be meticulously reviewed, and the results of your lab test will be carefully interpreted by skilled health professionals. Personalized Action Plan: Based on the analysis, you'll receive recommendations for a customized nutrient formula tailored to your specific needs. 30-Minute Nutrition Consultation: A session with a licensed nutritionist to discuss your test results, review your custom nutrient plan, and receive support and guidance on implementation. Coordination with Our Compounding Lab: Assisting you in purchasing and receiving your custom formula from our compounding lab for seamless integration into your wellness routine. Learn More Our Brain Chemistry Panel Lab Test ► How to Optimize your Brain Chemistry Through the Power of Precision Nutrient Therapy ►
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