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White Blood Cell (WBC) Count
Measures the total number of white blood cells, which are essential for immune defense, helping to identify infections, immune disorders, and inflammation.
Red Blood Cell (RBC) Count
Assesses the total number of red blood cells in the blood, crucial for oxygen transport and energy, providing insights into anemia and overall vitality.
Hemoglobin (Hgb)
Measures the amount of hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen, helping to assess oxygenation and energy levels in the body.
Hematocrit (Hct)
Determines the percentage of blood volume composed of red blood cells, giving insights into blood thickness and red cell production, essential for detecting anemia and dehydration.
Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
Evaluates the average size of red blood cells, providing clues about different types of anemia and supporting a targeted approach to red blood cell health.
Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH)
Measures the average amount of hemoglobin per red blood cell, which helps assess oxygen-carrying capacity and can provide insights into anemia types.
Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
Calculates the concentration of hemoglobin in red blood cells, helping to distinguish between various types of anemia and assess overall red blood cell function.
Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW)
Assesses the variation in red blood cell size, aiding in the detection of certain types of anemia and providing insights into bone marrow function.
Platelet Count
Measures the number of platelets, which are crucial for blood clotting and healing, providing insights into clotting ability and potential bleeding or clotting disorders.
Mean Platelet Volume (MPV)
Determines the average size of platelets, which can indicate platelet production rates and provide insights into bone marrow health and clotting function.
White Blood Cell Differential
Breaks down the percentage of each type of white blood cell (neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils) to provide a detailed view of immune response, identifying specific types of infections, inflammation, and immune conditions.
ABO Blood Typing
Determines blood type (A, B, AB, or O) and Rh factor, essential for safe transfusions and personalized wellness planning.
G6PD (Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase)
Evaluates levels of G6PD, an enzyme needed for red blood cell health, to identify risks of hemolytic anemia and ensure safe lifestyle and medication choices.
Calcium
Assesses calcium levels in the blood, important for kidneys, bone health, nerve function, muscle contractions, and thyroid, helping to identify imbalances that could affect cardiovascular and muscular health.
Sodium
Evaluates sodium levels, crucial for fluid balance, nerve transmission, and muscle function. Abnormal levels may indicate dehydration, kidney issues, or adrenal function concerns.
Potassium
Measures potassium levels, vital for heart health, muscle function, kidney function, and electrolyte balance. Imbalances may affect blood pressure, heart rhythm, and muscle strength.
Chloride
Assesses chloride levels, which help regulate acid-base balance and hydration. Abnormal chloride can be associated with dehydration, kidney, or adrenal health issues.
Carbon Dioxide (Bicarbonate)
Reflects acid-base balance in the body, supporting insights into respiratory function, kidney health, and metabolic processes.
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
Measures the amount of urea in the blood, which provides insight into kidney function and protein metabolism. Elevated levels may indicate kidney dysfunction or dehydration.
Creatinine
Assesses kidney function by measuring creatinine, a waste product of muscle metabolism. High levels may suggest reduced kidney function or dehydration.
BUN/Creatinine Ratio
Provides a ratio of BUN to creatinine, which helps to evaluate kidney function and identify potential issues related to hydration or blood flow to the kidneys.
Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)
Calculates kidney filtration efficiency, providing a direct measure of kidney function. Low eGFR levels may indicate chronic kidney disease or decreased kidney function.
Albumin
Measures the level of albumin, a protein made by the liver, which is essential for maintaining fluid balance and overall nutritional health. Low levels may indicate liver or kidney concerns.
Total Protein
Calculates the total amount of protein in the blood, including albumin and globulin, providing insights into nutritional status, liver function, and immune health.
Globulin
Measures globulin, a group of proteins involved in immune function and blood clotting, helping to assess immune resilience and inflammation.
Albumin/Globulin (A/G) Ratio
Determines the balance between albumin and globulin, which can provide insights into liver function, immune health, and protein levels.
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
Enzyme level that reflects liver and bone health. Elevated levels can indicate liver disease, bone disorders, or bile duct issues.
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT)
A liver enzyme that, when elevated, may indicate liver inflammation or damage, helping to assess liver health and guide detox support.
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST)
Another enzyme associated with liver health, AST levels help assess liver function and may also indicate muscle or heart health issues.
Bilirubin (Total)
Measures bilirubin, a byproduct of red blood cell breakdown, which reflects liver health and helps identify conditions affecting red blood cells or bile ducts.
Iron
Measures the level of iron in the blood, essential for producing hemoglobin and transporting oxygen throughout the body. Abnormal levels can indicate iron deficiency or overload, impacting energy and metabolic function.
Total Iron-Binding Capacity (TIBC)
Assesses the blood’s capacity to bind iron with transferrin, providing insights into iron metabolism and helping to evaluate iron deficiency or excess.
Transferrin Saturation
Calculates the percentage of transferrin (an iron-carrying protein) that is saturated with iron. This measure helps assess how effectively the body is utilizing and storing iron.
Ferritin
Measures ferritin, the protein that stores iron in the body, offering insights into iron reserves. Low ferritin often indicates iron deficiency, while high levels may suggest inflammation or iron overload
Vitamin D, 1,25-Dihydroxy
Measures active vitamin D levels, a critical nutrient for bone health, immune function, and mood regulation, helping optimize immune resilience and calcium absorption.
Hemoglobin A1C
Provides an average blood sugar reading over the past three months, offering insight into blood sugar stability and the risk of insulin resistance or diabetes.
Glucose
Measures blood sugar levels, essential for evaluating metabolic health and providing insights into blood sugar stability and potential signs of diabetes.
Cortisol, A.M.
Measures morning cortisol levels, a key stress hormone, to assess adrenal function and help guide balance in the body's natural stress and energy responses.
IGF-I (Insulin-Like Growth Factor I)
Reflects growth hormone activity, supporting tissue repair, muscle health, and bone density, aiding in vitality and energy management.
DHEA-Sulfate
Assesses DHEA-S, an adrenal hormone linked to energy, immune health, and hormone balance, providing insights into vitality and resilience against aging.
Total Cholesterol
Measures the overall amount of cholesterol in the blood, a fatty substance vital for cellular structure, hormone production, and brain health. Elevated levels may increase cardiovascular risk.
High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL) Cholesterol
Known as “good” cholesterol, HDL helps remove excess cholesterol from the bloodstream and transport it to the liver for elimination. Higher HDL levels are associated with lower cardiovascular risk.
Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Cholesterol
Referred to as “bad” cholesterol, LDL can accumulate in the arteries, potentially leading to plaque formation and an increased risk of heart disease. Managing LDL is key for cardiovascular health.
Triglycerides
Measures the level of triglycerides, a type of fat used for energy storage. Elevated triglycerides can increase cardiovascular risk, particularly when combined with high LDL or low HDL levels.
Non-HDL Cholesterol
Calculates total cholesterol minus HDL, which includes all “bad” cholesterols like LDL. This metric provides a more comprehensive assessment of cardiovascular risk, especially useful for evaluating cholesterol’s impact beyond just LDL.
Triglyceride/HDL Ratio
This ratio compares triglyceride levels to HDL levels, offering insight into metabolic health and heart disease risk. A lower ratio generally suggests a healthier lipid profile and a reduced risk of cardiovascular and metabolic conditions.
Total Cholesterol/HDL Ratio
Calculates the ratio of total cholesterol to HDL, providing an additional indicator of heart disease risk. Lower ratios are associated with lower cardiovascular risk and healthier lipid balance.
High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP)
Detects low levels of inflammation that can influence cardiovascular health, immune response, and general wellness, helping guide strategies for reducing inflammation. Chronic inflammation is related to heart disease, cancer, autoimmune diseases, allergic reactions, type 2 diabetes, and depression
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Evaluates thyroid health by measuring TSH levels, which influence metabolism, energy, and hormone regulation, providing a foundation for balanced metabolic health. Elevated or decreased TSH levels can indicate hypo- or hyperthyroidism, respectively.
Free T3
Measures the active thyroid hormone T3, the active thyroid hormone, crucial for metabolism, energy, and cellular health, helping guide support for balanced thyroid function. Low or high T3 levels can indicate issues with thyroid hormone conversion or secretion.
Free T4
Assesses T4, the storage form of thyroid hormone, which supports metabolic stability and thyroid health, informing approaches to achieve balanced metabolism, energy and wellness. Abnormal T4 levels can reflect thyroid dysfunction.
Estradiol
Evaluates estradiol, the primary estrogen hormone in women, essential for regulating the menstrual cycle, reproductive health, and bone density. Abnormal estradiol levels can indicate issues like ovarian dysfunction, menopausal transition, or estrogen dominance.
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
Measures FSH levels, a hormone essential for stimulating ovarian follicle development and regulating the menstrual cycle. Abnormal FSH levels can indicate ovarian reserve issues, menopausal status, or pituitary function concerns.
Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
Evaluates LH levels, a hormone that triggers ovulation and supports reproductive health. LH is crucial for menstrual cycle regularity, and elevated levels may indicate polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or menopausal transition.
Testosterone
Measures testosterone levels, a hormone involved in muscle tone, bone density, mood, and libido. Abnormal levels in females can indicate hormonal imbalances, such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or adrenal gland issues, impacting energy, mood, and reproductive health.
Progesterone
Assesses progesterone levels, crucial for menstrual health, fertility, and hormone balance, helping guide support for reproductive wellness. Progesterone helps maintain uterine lining stability, and low levels can indicate issues with ovulation, fertility, or hormonal imbalance.
Estradiol
Measures estradiol levels, which, although present in smaller amounts, play a role in bone health, libido, and mood in men. Elevated estradiol in males may indicate imbalances impacting energy, weight, or reproductive health, often related to hormone conversion issues.
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
Assesses FSH levels, which play a key role in sperm production and overall testicular function. Abnormal FSH levels may indicate pituitary issues or testicular dysfunction affecting fertility.
Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
Measures LH levels, essential for stimulating testosterone production in the testes. Balanced LH is crucial for reproductive health, and abnormal levels may reflect issues with testosterone production or pituitary function.
Testosterone
Assesses testosterone levels, the primary male sex hormone responsible for muscle mass, bone density, mood, and libido. Low testosterone can indicate issues with pituitary or testicular function, while elevated levels may suggest certain endocrine disorders.
Dihydrotestosterone (DHT)
Measures DHT, a testosterone-derived hormone involved in hair, skin, prostate health, and libido, supporting balance in hormonal wellness and vitality. Elevated DHT in males can contribute to hair loss and prostate health concerns, highlighting the importance of balanced androgen levels.
PSA Free and Total
Monitors prostate health and helps detect changes in prostate tissue, supporting a proactive approach to wellness and longevity.
ANA with Reflex
Screens for autoantibodies associated with autoimmune conditions, helping identify inflammation and supporting a balanced immune response.
Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV)
Detects past or current EBV infection, offering insights into immune health and potential links to fatigue and immune resilience.
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