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The following 100+ biomarkers are included with your $399 Function annual membership.*

Heart

  • ApoB helps transport lipids throughout the bloodstream which is vital to the health of cardiovascular function. Along with other lipid tests ApoB is a powerful risk marker for cardiovascular disease.

  • HDL is part of a comprehensive lipid panel, an essential risk assessment for heart disease. There are two types of cholesterol: high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and low-density lipoprotein (LDL). Think of the H as healthy, helpful, heart-supporting cholesterol that helps reduce plaque buildup.

  • hs-CRP is revelatory in one's overall health as it relates to the risk of inflammation-related diseases. Chronic inflammation is linked to every major disease: heart disease (even before symptoms occur), type 2 diabetes, cancer, high blood pressure, Alzheimer’s, depression, all autoimmune diseases, and severe allergic reactions like asthma.

  • Measures the amount of medium LDL particles in the blood. Elevated medium LDL levels are associated with an increased risk of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease.

  • Assesses the risk of cardiovascular disease based on cholesterol health, either Pattern A or Pattern B.

  • Small LDL particles in the blood are harmful, as elevated levels are linked to a higher risk of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease.

  • Measures cholesterol that is not HDL. This is a risk marker for dyslipidemia, cardiovascular disease, and metabolic syndrome.

  • The ratio of triglycerides to HDL measures risk for heart disease. Triglycerides are the most common type of fat in the body that stores excess energy from one's diet. An accumulation of triglycerides means there is too much fat in the blood and may indicate higher risk of a cardiac event.

  • Apolipoprotein C1 regulates triglyceride metabolism and is a marker for lipid imbalances that can contribute to cardiovascular disease. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • Apolipoprotein C3 inhibits the breakdown of triglycerides and is associated with an increased risk of atherosclerosis (artery plaque buildup) and cardiovascular disease. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • Cystatin C is a marker of kidney function and an important indicator of cardiovascular health as impaired kidney function is closely linked to increased strain on the heart and blood vessels. Elevated levels can signal changes in kidney performance and metabolic function helping to identify risks early. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • Evaluates the functional quality of HDL particles focusing on their ability to remove excess cholesterol and reduce plaque buildup in arteries. Unlike traditional HDL measurements this score looks at how effectively HDL particles perform their protective roles offering a more precise assessment of cardiovascular health. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • Measures the activity of lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2) an enzyme produced by inflamed blood vessel walls. It helps assess the presence of vascular inflammation that can increase the risk of heart attack or stroke. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • Oxidized LDL is a harmful form of cholesterol altered by oxidative stress making it more likely to stick to artery walls and contribute to plaque buildup. This can trigger inflammation and accelerate atherosclerosis which increases the risk of cardiovascular disease and related complications. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • This test identifies genetic markers associated with atrial fibrillation (AFib), a common heart rhythm disorder that increases the risk of stroke and heart failure. Knowing your risk can guide preventive care. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • Looks at genetic variations that affect how your body responds to aspirin, particularly in those with high lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) levels, a genetic risk factor for heart attack and stroke. This test helps determine whether low-dose aspirin therapy may be effective in reducing cardiovascular risks. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • The ratio of Apolipoprotein B (found in "bad" cholesterol particles like LDL) to Apolipoprotein A1 (found in "good" cholesterol particles like HDL) evaluates the balance between harmful and protective cholesterol particles providing a risk assessment for conditions like atherosclerosis heart attack and stroke. A higher ratio typically indicates a greater risk of cardiovascular disease. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • Measures the ratio of total cholesterol levels to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL).

  • Large HDL particles in the blood are protective; having a higher amount is beneficial because they help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.

  • This test is a risk marker for cardiovascular diseases. LDL is responsible for carrying cholesterol to cells. However, despite its good intentions, LDL is known as the “bad” cholesterol because, when levels are too high, it can cause the formation of plaque buildup in the arteries.

  • Measures the number of LDL particles, which are the carriers of cholesterol. Too many LDL particles can lead to plaque buildup in arteries, increasing the risk of heart disease and stroke.

  • Refers to the most common or average size of LDL particles in your blood. This is important because smaller LDL particles are more likely to contribute to plaque buildup in arteries, increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease.

  • About 50% of people who suffer heart attacks have a normal cholesterol level. Considering this, many cardiologists believe Lp(a) to be a major driver of cardiac events. This invaluable test is used by specialists but is not yet widely adopted in primary care. Lp(a) is a genetic marker that determines risk, particularly for those with symptoms or a family history of cardiovascular disease. Lipoproteins are made of lipids (fats) and proteins (energy) and are referred to as "sticky proteins."

  • Total cholesterol numbers are part of a risk assessment for heart disease. Too much cholesterol in the blood can damage arteries and blood vessels and elevate the risk for stroke, heart attack, and heart disease. Cholesterol is a fatty substance produced by the liver to help with thousands of bodily functions, such as building cells, promoting hormone and brain function, and synthesizing vitamin D.

  • A key protein component of HDL (the "good cholesterol") Apolipoprotein A1 helps transport cholesterol out of arteries and plays a protective role against cardiovascular disease. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • This test measures Apolipoprotein C2 a protein involved in triglyceride regulation and energy metabolism which can impact cardiovascular and metabolic health. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • Apolipoprotein C4 plays a role in lipid transport and metabolism and abnormalities may be linked to cardiovascular risk. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • Fibrinogen is a key protein involved in blood clotting and inflammation. Elevated levels are associated with an increased risk of heart attacks strokes and other cardiovascular events. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • Measures HDL cholesterol efflux capacity (CEC) which shows how effectively HDL removes cholesterol from cells and transports it to the liver for processing and elimination. This process is a key function of HDL in protecting against heart disease as it helps reduce cholesterol buildup in blood vessels. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • MPO is an enzyme involved in immune responses and inflammation in blood vessels. Elevated levels may signal oxidative stress impacting blood vessel health. Testing MPO can help identify early signs of vascular inflammation and guide strategies to support heart health and prevent future cardiovascular issues. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • TMAO is a compound produced in the gut that is linked to cardiovascular risk. High levels are associated with plaque buildup in arteries and heart disease offering insights into how gut health is impacting cardiovascular function. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • Known as the "heart attack gene," this test identifies genetic variations associated with a higher likelihood of developing coronary artery disease. It helps evaluate your inherited risk for heart disease and guides preventive care strategies. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • This test analyzes genetic variations in the MTHFR (methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase) gene, which plays an important role in processing folate (vitamin B9) and regulating homocysteine, a substance linked to heart and brain health. Variants in this gene can affect cardiovascular health, energy production, reproduction, and neurological function. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

Thyroid

  • This test checks for antibodies created against thyroglobulin, a protein produced and used by the thyroid gland to make T3 and T4 hormones, which control metabolism and tissue/cell growth. If present, it may indicate thyroid-related autoimmune disorders, such as Hashimoto’s.

  • About 1 in 5 women and 1 in 10 men have hypothyroidism, and a TSH test can help reveal thyroid issues. Looking at abnormal TSH results alongside thyroid peroxidase (TPO) may be a sign of Graves’ disease. TSH is produced by the pituitary gland and controls the release of thyroid hormones: triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4).

  • T3 levels can reveal an overactive (hyperthyroidism) or underactive (hypothyroidism or Hashimoto’s) thyroid. T3 is the most powerful thyroid hormone in the body. It helps regulate body temperature, control heart rate, lower cholesterol, improve memory, promote regrowth after hair loss, soothe muscle aches, regulate bowel movements, and support fertility.

  • TSI are antibodies that overstimulate the thyroid gland commonly linked to autoimmune hyperthyroidism such as Graves' disease. Testing helps confirm thyroid overactivity and guide treatment strategies. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • TBG is a protein that binds and transports thyroid hormones (T3 and T4) through the bloodstream ensuring their delivery to tissues. Testing TBG levels can help identify issues such as overproduction or underproduction of thyroid hormones as well as conditions influenced by hormonal imbalances liver dysfunction or certain medications. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • TPO antibodies target thyroid enzymes and are associated with autoimmune thyroid conditions such as Hashimoto's thyroiditis and Graves' disease.

  • This test is typically cross-referenced with TSH and T3 to gain insight into overall thyroid function. Thyroxine, or T4, is produced in the thyroid then released into the bloodstream where it travels to the liver and kidneys. It is converted into the hormone triiodothyronine (T3). The synergy of T4 and T3 is important for heart and digestive function, metabolism, brain development, bone health, and muscle control.

  • Iodine is a key element required for thyroid hormone production, which regulates metabolism and energy. Testing helps identify deficiencies that may lead to thyroid dysfunction or metabolic imbalances. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • TRAb are antibodies that interfere with thyroid regulation contributing to conditions like Graves' disease and other autoimmune thyroid disorders. Measuring TRAb aids in diagnosing and monitoring these conditions. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • Selenium is a powerful antioxidant that supports thyroid function, immune health, and cellular protection from oxidative stress. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

Cancer detection

  • In partnership with Grail, the Galleri® multi-cancer early detection test detects cancer signals across 50+ types of cancer as early as stage one. Test annually and stay vigilant for early warning signs. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

    Types of cancer tested: Adrenal Cortical Carcinoma, Ampulla of Vater, Anus, Appendix, Carcinoma, Bile Ducts, Bladder, Urinary, Bone, Breast, Cervix, Colon and Rectum, Esophagus and Esophagogastric Junction, Gallbladder, Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor, Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasms, Kidney, Larynx, Leukemia, Liver, Lung, Lymphoma (Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin), Melanoma of the Skin, Merkel Cell Carcinoma, Mesothelioma, Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses, Nasopharynx, Neuroendocrine Tumors, Oral Cavity, Oropharynx, Ovary, Fallopian Tube and Primary Peritoneum, Pancreas, Penis, Plasma Cell Myeloma and Plasma Cell Disorders, Prostate, Small Intestine, Soft Tissue Sarcoma, Stomach, Testis, Ureter, Renal Pelvis, Uterus, Vagina, and Vulva.

  • This percentage helps determine the risk of prostate cancer and is often referred to if a doctor is deciding whether or not to conduct a biopsy. The percentage is calculated by dividing free PSA by total PSA and multiplying it by 100%.

  • Measuring one's PSA screens for tumors and/or monitors preexisting prostate cancer. On its own, it can not be used to diagnose cancer. Rather, this test and one's total PSA reveals the health of your prostate and acts as a signal if something is wrong.

  • Measuring one's PSA screens for tumors and/or monitors preexisting prostate cancer. On its own, it can not be used to diagnose cancer. Rather, this test and one's free PSA reveals the health of your prostate and acts as a signal if something is wrong.

Autoimmunity

  • The Antinuclear Antibodies (ANA) Pattern test analyzes the specific patterns of antibody staining on cells, providing detailed information that can aid in diagnosing and differentiating various autoimmune diseases. Different patterns, such as homogeneous, speckled, nucleolar, and centromere, are associated with specific autoimmune conditions, helping healthcare providers pinpoint the exact nature of the autoimmune response. This result is only processed if ANA screen is positive.

  • An ANA test assists in detecting autoimmune disorders. ANAs are autoantibodies produced by the immune system. While healthy antibodies protect the body from pathogens like viruses and bacteria, autoantibodies cause disease by mistakenly attacking healthy cells and tissues. This result is only processed if ANA screen is positive.

  • These antibodies are specific markers for antiphospholipid syndrome and help identify clotting risks in autoimmune conditions. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • Centromere B antibodies are strongly linked to limited scleroderma (CREST syndrome) and help assess the risk of pulmonary hypertension. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • These proteins are part of the complement system which supports immune defense. Low levels are often associated with lupus and other autoimmune conditions. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • This test detects antibodies targeting double-stranded DNA a hallmark of lupus. Elevated levels are highly specific for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and can indicate disease activity. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • Jo-1 antibodies are markers for polymyositis and dermatomyositis autoimmune conditions that cause muscle inflammation and weakness. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • Rheumatoid factor is commonly associated with rheumatoid arthritis but may also appear in other autoimmune diseases like Sjögren's syndrome. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • Scl-70 antibodies are associated with systemic sclerosis (scleroderma) particularly the diffuse form which affects skin and internal organs. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • Sm antibodies are highly specific markers for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and are rarely found in other conditions making them key in confirming a lupus diagnosis. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • Deamidated gliadin is a modified form of gliadin, a protein found in gluten. In the digestive process, gliadin undergoes deamidation, a chemical change where certain amino acids are altered, making it more likely to trigger an immune response in people with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity. The deamidated gliadin antibody test (IgA, IgG) helps detect this immune reaction, making it a useful marker for diagnosing celiac disease and monitoring gluten-related disorders. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • Detects antibodies to Sm and RNP which are associated with mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD) and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • The Antinuclear Antibodies (ANA) Screen is a blood test that detects the presence of antibodies that mistakenly target and attack the nucleus of the body's cells. A positive ANA test suggests an autoimmune response, but further tests are usually required to determine the specific condition and guide appropriate treatment.

  • Rheumatoid factors (RFs) are antibodies produced by the immune system. The presence of RFs can indicate autoimmune disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatoid vasculitis, or Sjögren’s syndrome. Asymptomatic individuals with elevated RF levels may have pre-autoimmunity.

  • Cardiolipin antibodies are linked to antiphospholipid syndrome a disorder that increases the risk of blood clots miscarriages and strokes. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • This antibody targets chromatin a structure of DNA and proteins. It is associated with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and drug-induced lupus. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • CCP antibodies are highly specific for rheumatoid arthritis and can help diagnose the condition in its early stages. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • ESR measures inflammation in the body and is often elevated in autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis lupus and vasculitis. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • MCV antibodies are markers for rheumatoid arthritis particularly in cases with joint inflammation or erosive joint-damaging disease. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • RNP antibodies are strongly associated with mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD) and may also be present in lupus or scleroderma. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • These antibodies are markers for Sjögren's syndrome and may also be present in lupus. They help diagnose and differentiate between autoimmune conditions. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • TPO antibodies target thyroid enzymes and are associated with autoimmune thyroid conditions such as Hashimoto's thyroiditis and Graves' disease.

  • Tissue transglutaminase (tTG) is an enzyme that modifies proteins and plays a role in tissue repair. In celiac disease, the immune system produces antibodies against tTG when gluten is consumed, leading to inflammation and intestinal damage. The tissue transglutaminase antibody test (IgA, IgG) detects this immune response and is considered the most reliable screening test for celiac disease. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

Immune regulation

  • Basophils account for only around 1% of white blood cells but play a role in allergy defense and stimulate antibodies against pathogens and parasitic organisms (such as ticks and worms) that cause injury or infection.

  • Lymphocyte levels can reveal a number of conditions, including autoimmunity, bone marrow disorders, kidney disease, gastrointestinal disorders, and more. The role of lymphocytes in the body’s immune defense is so crucial that abnormal levels can weaken the body, leading to severe illness or impairing its ability to fight off infections. The test includes both percentage and absolute levels.

  • Testing the quantity of neutrophils helps detect damage caused by inflammatory disorders (such as rheumatoid arthritis and gout), infections (both acute and chronic), certain cancers (such as myelocytic leukemia), and physical stressors (including eclampsia in pregnant women, injury, and burns). Neutrophils are key patrols and first responders in the immune system, attacking antigens they encounter. The test includes both percentage and absolute levels.

  • hs-CRP is revelatory in one's overall health as it relates to the risk of inflammation-related diseases. Chronic inflammation is linked to every major disease: heart disease (even before symptoms occur), type 2 diabetes, cancer, high blood pressure, Alzheimer’s, depression, all autoimmune diseases, and severe allergic reactions like asthma.

  • MMP-9 is an enzyme essential for tissue remodeling and repair playing a beneficial role in processes like wound healing and immune response. However when dysregulated it can contribute to excessive inflammation which is linked to cardiovascular disease autoimmune disorders and chronic inflammatory conditions. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • PAI-1 is a protein involved in maintaining the balance between blood clot formation and breakdown. Changes in its levels can impact cardiovascular health metabolic function and the regulation of clotting. Inflammatory conditions such as those affecting vascular health may also influence PAI-1 activity. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • IgG Subclass 2 plays a key role in recognizing carbohydrate antigens on bacteria especially those with protective outer coatings (encapsulated pathogens). Abnormal levels may signal susceptibility to respiratory or sinus infections. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • IgG Subclass 4 helps regulate immune responses and is often associated with allergic reactions and autoimmune conditions. Levels outside the normal range can indicate immune system dysregulation. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • IgM is the first antibody produced during an immune response offering rapid defense against infections. Variations in IgM levels can indicate how effectively the body mounts its initial immune response to infections or other foreign substances. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • Eosinophils are recruited to inflamed areas of the body to trap substances, kill infected cells, viruses, parasites, and bacteria, and help tame an allergic response. Testing can reveal issues in the digestive tract, specifically the esophagus, and includes both percentage and absolute levels.

  • Like other white blood cells (WBCs), monocytes help the immune system destroy invaders and also facilitate healing and repair. Abnormal levels can indicate bacterial infections, virus or fungus, stress, chronic infections, or autoimmune disorders. The test includes both percentage and absolute levels.

  • A healthy WBC baseline over time correlates with the body's ability to fight off diseases and other hazards. Prolonged abnormalities can negatively affect biological age by impairing healing and increasing the risk of illness.

  • C4a is part of the complement system—a network of proteins that enhances immune defense by fighting infections and clearing damaged cells—and plays a key role in regulating inflammation. Monitoring its activity can help assess its role in autoimmune diseases chronic infections and inflammatory conditions. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • Serum osmolality measures the concentration of dissolved particles in the blood such as electrolytes glucose and urea. This test helps assess hydration status kidney function and electrolyte balance offering valuable information on inflammatory conditions that affect fluid regulation and metabolic stability. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • IgG Subclass 1 is the most abundant IgG subclass essential for protecting against bacterial and viral infections. Measuring its levels helps identify immune deficiencies tied to recurrent infections. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • IgG Subclass 3 helps the immune system target proteins on harmful microbes and activate immune responses. Imbalances in this subclass are linked to challenges in fighting chronic infections. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • Total IgG encompasses all IgG subclasses providing a broad overview of the immune system's capacity to defend against infections and maintain immunity. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • IgA is concentrated in mucosal surfaces like the respiratory and digestive tracts where it offers frontline defense against pathogens. Imbalances can point to vulnerabilities in mucosal immunity. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

Female Health

  • AMH is a key fertility marker that assesses ovarian reserve (egg count) at the time of the test. This test sheds light on the body’s potential to produce eggs for fertilization, particularly if one is nearing menopause or experiencing a hormonal condition such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or primary ovarian insufficiency (POI).

  • When SHBG levels change, it can impact the amount of available hormones in the body, either too much or too little. This can affect the menstrual cycle as well as fertility. SHBG patrols the amount of sex hormones the body tissues can use.

  • FSH evaluates ovarian health and pituitary function, and can help determine a diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), perimenopause, or menopause. As a type of protein hormone, FSH is responsible for stimulating the ovarian follicles that produce and release eggs during ovulation. If one is on hormonal birth control, this test will not be run.

  • Prolactin levels can guide the diagnosis of irregular or absent menstrual periods, infertility, menopausal symptoms, osteoporosis, liver or kidney disease, hypothyroidism, and/or estrogen and testosterone deficiency, in addition to unwanted lactation. It is also used to screen for pituitary tumors. Prolactin is a peptide hormone produced by the pituitary gland and stimulates breast development and milk production in pregnant women.

  • DHEA Sulfate, the most abundant hormone in the human body, is associated with longevity, positive reproductive outcomes, and immune system regulation. This test can gauge reproductive function and the health of your adrenal gland.

  • DHT is a potent androgen (a type of hormone that regulates growth and reproduction) derived from testosterone. In men DHT levels can help evaluate conditions such as male pattern baldness prostate disorders or hormonal imbalances. In women testing can provide insights into androgen-related issues such as excessive hair growth (hirsutism) acne or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • IGF-1 is known as the "growth hormone" because it stimulates growth in cells throughout the body. This leads to growth and development (from the womb and through adolescence), strengthening of tissues (e.g. improving bone density, building muscle), and healing (e.g. skin, bones, gut lining), depending on what the body needs. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • A positive beta human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) level is used for early detection of pregnancy. Pregnancy tests detect the hCG hormone in both blood and urine. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • This helps evaluate functions associated with testosterone levels, such as fertility, sexual function, muscle mass, energy, mood, insulin resistance/sensitivity, and pituitary function. It can also detect prediabetes, PCOS, or menopause. Function tests both "free" and “total” testosterone in the blood.

  • LH levels give insight into sexual development and fertility. LH releases estrogen during the menstrual cycle, which triggers the release of an egg from the ovary**, otherwise known as ovulation.** It can also help determine states of perimenopause and menopause. If one is on hormonal birth control, this test will not be run.

  • For biological females, testing the hormone estradiol (one type of estrogen) is key in detecting menopause, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), androgen- or estrogen-producing tumors, uterine and breast cancer, and mitigating the risk of osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease. If one is on hormonal birth control, this test will not be run.

  • Androstenedione is a steroid hormone that acts as a precursor to testosterone and estrogen. In women testing can help evaluate polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) irregular menstrual cycles or adrenal disorders which can cause excessive hair growth (hirsutism) acne or fertility issues. In men it evaluates testosterone production and adrenal function which may help explain symptoms like low sex drive (libido), fatigue, or reduced muscle mass. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • This test analyzes genetic variations in the MTHFR (methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase) gene, which plays an important role in processing folate (vitamin B9) and regulating homocysteine, a substance linked to heart and brain health. Variants in this gene can affect cardiovascular health, energy production, reproduction, and neurological function. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • In all adults, healthy levels of testosterone are important for general health, body composition, sexual function, and reduced risk of disease. Function tests both "free" and “total” testosterone in your blood. One will naturally have a higher level of "total" than "free.”

male Health

  • DHEA-S can gauge the health of the reproductive system and adrenal glands. It is one of three adrenal androgens: steroid hormones that control the development and maintenance of masculine characteristics.

  • FSH levels share insight into one's fertility, along with testicle and pituitary health. Strong levels are necessary for healthy male hormonal function, and are partially responsible for sperm production and sexual development.

  • Measuring one's PSA screens for tumors and/or monitors preexisting prostate cancer. On its own, it can not be used to diagnose cancer. Rather, this test and one's total PSA reveals the health of your prostate and acts as a signal if something is wrong.

  • Measuring one's PSA screens for tumors and/or monitors preexisting prostate cancer. On its own, it can not be used to diagnose cancer. Rather, this test and one's free PSA reveals the health of your prostate and acts as a signal if something is wrong.

  • Prolactin levels can guide diagnosis of low libido or erectile dysfunction, or screen for pituitary tumor. Prolactin is a peptide hormone produced by the pituitary gland.

  • Androstenedione is a steroid hormone that acts as a precursor to testosterone and estrogen. In women testing can help evaluate polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) irregular menstrual cycles or adrenal disorders which can cause excessive hair growth (hirsutism) acne or fertility issues. In men it evaluates testosterone production and adrenal function which may help explain symptoms like low sex drive (libido), fatigue, or reduced muscle mass. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • IGF-1 is known as the "growth hormone" because it stimulates growth in cells throughout the body. This leads to growth and development (from the womb and through adolescence), strengthening of tissues (e.g. improving bone density, building muscle), and healing (e.g. skin, bones, gut lining), depending on what the body needs. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • This test analyzes genetic variations in the MTHFR (methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase) gene, which plays an important role in processing folate (vitamin B9) and regulating homocysteine, a substance linked to heart and brain health. Variants in this gene can affect cardiovascular health, energy production, reproduction, and neurological function. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • For biological males, testing the hormone estradiol (one type of estrogen) is key in understanding testosterone levels and sexual function. Estradiol is essential in sexual development and managing the reproductive system.

  • LH helps the testicles make testosterone, which is important for producing sperm and many other male functions. LH levels gives insight into one's sexual development and fertility.

  • This percentage helps determine the risk of prostate cancer and is often referred to if a doctor is deciding whether or not to conduct a biopsy. The percentage is calculated by dividing free PSA by total PSA and multiplying it by 100%.

  • When SHBG levels change, it can impact the amount of available hormones in the body, either too much or too little. This can impact sexual function and fertility. SHBG patrols the amount of sex hormones the body tissues can use.

  • This helps evaluate functions associated with testosterone levels, such as fertility, sexual function, muscle mass, energy, mood, insulin resistance/sensitivity, and pituitary function. It can also screen for prediabetes. Function tests both "free" and “total” testosterone in the blood.

  • DHT is a potent androgen (a type of hormone that regulates growth and reproduction) derived from testosterone. In men DHT levels can help evaluate conditions such as male pattern baldness prostate disorders or hormonal imbalances. In women testing can provide insights into androgen-related issues such as excessive hair growth (hirsutism) acne or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • In all adults, healthy levels of testosterone are important for general health, body composition, sexual function, and reduced risk of disease. Function tests both "free" and “total” testosterone in the blood.

Metabolic

  • Insulin levels can uncover reasons behind abnormal blood sugar, insulin resistance, and more. It can also reveal hidden blood sugar issues even years before they escalate to something like diabetes. Establishing one's insulin baseline can be incredibly insightful to how one's lifestyle affects health.

  • Uric acid in the blood screens for metabolic disorders, like gout, anemia, and immunodeficiencies. This often overlooked test has renewed attention after recent studies show elevated levels can increase the risk of death from cardiovascular issues by 39% and stroke by 35%.

  • Too much glucose (hyperglycemia) is a major driver of many diseases and illnesses, including cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart attacks, kidney disease, and Alzheimer’s disease. Glucose is a type of sugar (from food) that the body uses for energy. When glucose is not absorbed and used, it can form glycogen and be stored as fat in the liver. Over time, this can lead to a decline in overall health.

  • C-peptide reflects how much insulin the pancreas is producing providing key insights into the body's management of blood sugar. It's particularly useful for distinguishing between types of diabetes and identifying insulin resistance. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • Measures the level of active insulin in the bloodstream providing insight into glucose metabolism and potential insulin resistance. Unlike fasting insulin this test evaluates real-time insulin activity offering a more dynamic view of how the body is managing blood sugar levels. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $399 membership.

  • Leptin tells the brain when to stop eating. It is a hormone created by fat cells that regulates energy expenditure, and this test is an important diagnostic tool for leptin deficiency, which causes obesity and chronic inflammation. High levels are often associated with vascular risk factors, including insulin resistance, diabetes mellitus, hypertriglyceridemia, and hypertension.

  • HbA1c is the average amount of glucose attached to blood cells over the last 90 days. It diagnoses, monitors, and screens for prediabetes and diabetes. This test is a revelatory look into one's health, specifically the body’s ability to control blood sugar. Unhealthy levels are triggered by inflammation, vitamin deficiencies, kidney damage, thyroid disorders, and more. One's diet and habits can have a substantial impact on this test.

  • A hormone that plays a role in regulating glucose levels and fatty acid breakdown. Low levels are associated with obesity diabetes and cardiovascular disease making it an important marker for metabolic health. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • This score estimates the probability of insulin resistance (IR) based on measurements of intact insulin and C-peptide. By evaluating how the body responds to insulin the score provides a close assessment of metabolic health and helps identify early signs of IR a factor in diabetes and cardiovascular risk. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

Nutrients

  • This ratio helps assess inflammation and the management of heart disease and other chronic/inflammatory processes.

  • Ferritin levels can help diagnose iron deficiency, liver disease, inflammation, or insulin resistance. Ferritin is a protein that stores iron in cells and then releases the iron when the body makes more red blood cells.

  • Iodine is a key element required for thyroid hormone production, which regulates metabolism and energy. Testing helps identify deficiencies that may lead to thyroid dysfunction or metabolic imbalances. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • TIBC assesses the body’s ability to transport iron in the blood, and can diagnose and/or monitor iron-deficiency or iron overload. Lower than normal levels of TIBC could indicate too much iron and a variety of conditions, including anemias, inflammation, or liver disease.

  • Magnesium is a mineral imperative for cells to make energy, for chemical pumps to work and stabilize membranes, and to help muscles relax. Low magnesium can impact calcium, potassium, phosphorus, and/or parathyroid hormone. This test helps evaluate absorption and helps determine whether or not there’s a problem with kidney function or the gastrointestinal tract.

  • Omega-3 fatty acids, including EPA and DHA, are essential for reducing inflammation, supporting heart health, and promoting brain function. This test is important because adequate omega-3 levels are associated with a lower risk of heart disease, better inflammatory response, and improved mental health.

  • Linoleic acid is a key omega-6 fatty acid essential for cell membrane structure and function and is a precursor to arachidonic acid, which plays a significant role in the body's inflammatory processes. Elevated levels of linoleic acid can indicate excessive dietary intake, which may contribute to chronic inflammation and increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.

  • Imbalanced omega-3 and omega-6 levels are a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, age-related macular degeneration, rheumatoid arthritis, cancer, and more. Omegas are essential fatty acids (EFAs), which are the building blocks for every cell in the body. Well-balanced omegas can contribute to optimal brain performance, mental health, nerve function, a healthy heart, circulation, immune system, gastrointestinal tract, skin, hair, and nails.

  • Vitamin D deficiency is widely underdiagnosed and undertreated. Over time, low levels can lead to hypothyroidism, osteoporosis, cancer, heart disease, fatigue, depression, seasonal affective disorder (SAD), gut issues, and fibromyalgia. The role of vitamin D is vast and benefits the immune system, thyroid, bones and teeth, muscles, and brain.

  • Chromium is a trace mineral that enhances insulin action, which helps regulate blood sugar levels and supports metabolism. Testing identifies deficiencies that may affect glucose control and energy balance.

  • Folate (vitamin B9) is essential for DNA synthesis, red blood cell production, and preventing neural tube birth defects. Testing helps identify deficiencies that may impact energy, mood, or cardiovascular health.

  • Vitamin A is important for vision, immune function, and skin health. Testing helps identify deficiencies or excess levels that can impact eye health and immunity.

  • Alpha tocopherol is the most active form of vitamin E, a fat-soluble antioxidant that protects cells from damage and supports immune health. Testing ensures adequate levels to maintain cellular integrity and prevent oxidative stress.

  • Calcium levels help understand symptoms related to the kidneys, bones, thyroid, parathyroid, or nerves. Calcium is a mineral the body uses to build and maintain strong bones, teeth, muscle control, and blood circulation.

  • Copper is a trace mineral vital for iron metabolism, connective tissue formation, and brain function. Testing can reveal deficiencies or excesses that may affect energy, immunity, and neurological health. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • A homocysteine test checks the body’s vitamin B levels and methylation function, a key biochemical process essential for almost all of the body’s systems. Abnormal homocysteine can build up and increase the risk of blood clots, dementia, osteoporosis, heart disease, heart attack, and stroke. Homocysteine is an amino acid that helps organs grow and regenerate.

  • Healthy iron levels create vitality throughout the entire body. Iron helps various vital functions, like providing energy and focus, building a strong gastrointestinal tract and immune system, and regulating body temperature. Iron deficiency can lead to numerous biological problems, including anemia.

  • The Iron % Saturation test measures the percentage of transferrin, a protein that transports iron in the blood, that is saturated with iron. This test is crucial for assessing iron status in the body and can help diagnose conditions such as iron deficiency anemia or iron overload disorders like hemochromatosis.

  • MMA measures vitamin B12 and can detect a deficiency even when mild or just beginning. MMA is a key component for metabolism and energy, and because blood and/or urine levels of MMA rise when B12 levels drop, it is a more sensitive biomarker than testing just B12 levels.

  • Measures this pro-inflammatory omega-6 fatty acid, which can increase the risk of inflammatory diseases and mood disorders if chronically elevated.

  • While omega-6 is typically higher than omega-3, ensuring that this ratio remains low is important.

  • Selenium is a powerful antioxidant that supports thyroid function, immune health, and cellular protection from oxidative stress. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Zinc is mostly known for its immune support, but it's actually a powerful mineral across all systems of the body: from strengthening bones and muscles, preventing blood clotting and metal accumulation, promoting proper insulin and thyroid function, and so much more. If deficient, it can impact mood, sexual function, and immunity.

  • Coenzyme Q10 is a vital antioxidant that supports cellular energy production and protects cells from oxidative stress. Testing levels can provide insights into heart health, mitochondrial function, and energy metabolism.

  • Molybdenum is a trace mineral involved in key enzymatic reactions that detoxify harmful substances in the body. Testing helps evaluate its role in liver health and metabolic function.

  • Vitamin B12 is integral for nerve function, DNA synthesis, and red blood cell formation. Testing helps identify deficiencies linked to fatigue, neurological symptoms, and anemia.

  • This test analyzes genetic variations in the MTHFR (methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase) gene, which plays an important role in processing folate (vitamin B9) and regulating homocysteine, a substance linked to heart and brain health. Variants in this gene can affect cardiovascular health, energy production, reproduction, and neurological function. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • These forms of vitamin E play unique roles in reducing inflammation and protecting cells from oxidative damage. Testing offers a more complete view of vitamin E status.*This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

Stress & Aging

  • Biological age reflects how one's body is aging at the cellular and molecular levels, which can determine the risk of age-related conditions like cardiovascular diseases and cognitive decline. Unlike calendar age (number of years lived), biological age is reversible and something one can optimize. It calculates mortality risk and phenotypic age based on various lab test results. While biological age on its own might seem like a vanity metric, when combined with 100+ lab tests, it offers a comprehensive benchmark for tracking and enhancing health and longevity.

  • IGF-1 is known as the "growth hormone" because it stimulates growth in cells throughout the body. This leads to growth and development (from the womb and through adolescence), strengthening of tissues (e.g. improving bone density, building muscle), and healing (e.g. skin, bones, gut lining), depending on what the body needs. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Cortisol, for one, is often referred to as “the stress hormone.” However, it goes beyond stress to help the body with numerous functions. Testing can detect imbalances in adrenal function.

  • DHEA Sulfate, the most abundant hormone in the human body, is associated with longevity, positive reproductive outcomes, and immune system regulation. This test can gauge reproductive function and the health of your adrenal gland.

Liver

  • ALT is an enzyme that checks on liver health. If one's liver cells are damaged due to excess alcohol, drugs, disease, or injury, ALT will appear in the bloodstream and, therefore, in a blood test.

  • ALP can help detect and/or monitor conditions related to the liver, malnutrition, autoimmune disorders, or bone disease. ALP is an enzyme that breaks down proteins. It is found throughout the entire body, but is mostly prevalent in the liver, bones, intestines, and kidneys.

  • Monitor liver health with GGT. This test helps detect liver disease, identify bile duct blockages, and check for conditions related to alcohol and toxins. The GGT biomarker is a reliable detector (but not a diagnostic test) for toxin exposure or fatty liver from alcohol, even when other liver tests are normal.

  • Total protein measures the combined levels of albumin and globulin in the blood. Adequate protein levels are essential for bone health, as proteins support bone matrix formation and repair while also reflecting overall protein status.

  • Albumin is the most abundant protein in the blood and plays a vital role in maintaining fluid balance and transporting nutrients. Healthy albumin levels are critical for supporting bone health, as they influence calcium transport and overall bone metabolism.

  • AST is an enzyme mostly found in the liver and helps metabolize amino acids. Testing for AST in the blood can help detect liver damage from injury or a number of diseases and conditions, like hepatitis, cirrhosis, mononucleosis, or other liver diseases, heart problems, or pancreatitis.

  • In tandem with a full liver panel, this test can help determine the cause of jaundice and/or help diagnose conditions such as liver disease, hemolytic anemia, or blockage of the bile ducts. The liver makes bile to help digest food, and bile contains bilirubin. A healthy liver can get rid of bilirubin, but when the liver isn't working properly, it cannot break down bilirubin and dispose of it.

  • Globulin is a protein essential for liver function, blood clotting, and immune system operations. Abnormal globulin levels can indicate various conditions, such as liver disease, autoimmune disorders, or chronic infections.

Kidneys

  • Urea nitrogen is a waste product that the kidneys flush out, but the presence or buildup of urea nitrogen waste in the blood means the kidneys aren't regulating waste properly. Compared to one's creatinine levels, this test can screen for kidney disease.

  • Creatinine levels vary from person to person, but abnormalities typically signal kidney disease or damage. One's creatinine levels are directly related to lifestyle, diet, medication, and how those can impact the kidneys’ ability to function. Creatinine (not to be confused with creatine) is a chemical compound left over from everyday wear and tear of the muscles.

  • Potassium is an electrolyte that aids in muscle contraction, digestion, messaging from the brain to the body, and regulating fluids and blood pressure. Potassium levels can help detect kidney, liver, heart, and blood disorders.

  • Calcium levels help understand symptoms related to the kidneys, bones, thyroid, parathyroid, or nerves. Calcium is a mineral the body uses to build and maintain strong bones, teeth, muscle control, and blood circulation.

  • A sodium test looks at electrolytes and pH. When sodium levels are abnormal, it can signal issues with the brain, lungs, liver, heart, kidneys, thyroid, and adrenal glands.

  • This ratio helps evaluate kidney function and can indicate conditions such as dehydration, kidney disease, or issues affecting kidney perfusion. A high ratio may suggest dehydration or upper gastrointestinal bleeding, while a low ratio can point to acute tubular necrosis or liver disease. This result is only calculated if BUN is out of range.

  • The estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) is a key measure of kidney function essential for identifying changes that may impact cardiovascular and metabolic health. Testing supports early intervention in kidney-related issues.

  • Cystatin C is a marker of kidney function and an important indicator of cardiovascular health as impaired kidney function is closely linked to increased strain on the heart and blood vessels. Elevated levels can signal changes in kidney performance and metabolic function helping to identify risks early. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • A chloride test is useful in diagnosing the underlying causes of abnormal fluid levels or pH balances, such as dehydration, kidney disease, liver disease, heart failure, high blood pressure, or other disorders. Chloride is a major mineral in the body that manufactures channels in cell membranes, which carry out different vital tasks.

  • Albumin is a foundational protein found in the blood. In early kidney damage—most commonly from hypertension or type 2 diabetes—smaller fragments of albumin called microalbumin appear in the urine.

Pancreas

  • Amylase checks in on the pancreas, and irregular levels can detect salivary disease, celiac disease, IBD, and the growth of a tumor in an amylase-producing tissue. Amylase is an enzyme produced in the salivary glands and pancreas. It’s a digestive protein that breaks down carbohydrates and starches into simple sugars, giving the body energy.

  • A lipase test is able to show swelling or inflammation in the pancreas, a condition known as pancreatitis. It can also reveal other health conditions such as kidney disease, pancreatic cancer, and problems with the gallbladder or esophagus. Lipase is an enzyme produced by the pancreas that helps the body digest fats.

Heavy Metals

  • Aluminum is a common metal found in food medications and the environment. High exposure levels can accumulate in the body and have been linked to neurological concerns and potential effects on bone strength and mineral density.

  • Lead is a common element all around us and is naturally absorbed, but it can be dangerous if exposed to hazardous sources. Untreated toxicity can lead to fertility complications, kidney failure, convulsions, cardiovascular issues, hormonal disruption, gastrointestinal issues, and neurological changes.

  • Arsenic is a toxic heavy metal found in contaminated water food and industrial environments. Measuring arsenic levels helps assess exposure which has been associated with health issues such as skin conditions cardiovascular disease and impaired bone health. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Mercury is a neurotoxin that can result in kidney damage, brain damage, and fertility issues. It is found everywhere: fish, coal, plastics, pesticides, mercury amalgam dental fillings, and more. In 2022, the US government reaffirmed regulations to curtail mercury pollution from power plants. Testing mercury levels over time and establishing a baseline provides an understanding of why and how one may be exposed to mercury.

Blood

  • Know your blood type! This information is important not only in case of an emergency where one might need a blood transfusion but also if you want to donate blood to help others. Blood type is also a predictor for some conditions that occur during pregnancy and/or if one is susceptible to blood clotting or kidney stones.

  • Hemoglobin reflects the number of red blood cells active in the blood. Low levels may uncover anemia, vitamin deficiencies, loss of blood (both internal and external), and chronic diseases. The test can also help detect diseases affecting the lungs, liver, kidneys, or cardiovascular system, significant long-term infection, cognitive impairment, and certain types of cancer, and diagnose chronic blood disorders.

  • MCH is usually done as part of the complete blood count and can help detect various types of anemia (deficiency in iron, B12, or folate), blood loss, cancer, kidney or liver disease, or autoimmunity. MCH measures the average amount of hemoglobin in the red blood cells.

  • Mean Platelet Volume (MPV) measures the mass of platelets, which is important in determining the cause of thrombocytopenia (a low platelet count) or thrombocytosis (a high platelet count). So, why does MPV matter? When platelets are healthy, there is a dynamic relationship between their size and count.

  • Measures red blood cells in urine, which may indicate bleeding in the urinary tract. Causes include infections, kidney stones, trauma, or more serious conditions like bladder or kidney cancer.

  • As part of the complete blood count, an HCT test measures the percentage of red blood cells in the blood. This test helps screen for, diagnose, and monitor conditions that affect the blood or bone marrow.

  • MCHC measures the amount of hemoglobin per unit volume. So, this test assesses the hemoglobin content within the volume of the cell, which can uncover iron-deficiency anemia, hypothyroidism, spherocytosis, or RBC agglutination.

  • MCV's insight into the blood is a unique indicator of overall health. If MCV is either high or low overtime (most likely indicating a chronic vitamin deficiency or blood condition), it can degrade the body's general wellness and thus one's phenotypic age. MCV measures average size of red blood cells: whether they are too big, too small, or just right.

  • Abnormal platelet count is a risk marker for heart attack, stroke, and other heart diseases, but this test can also help diagnose autoimmune disease, bone marrow damage (which can be caused by certain cancers, such as leukemia and/or cancer treatments), spleen disorder, and parasites. Platelets, which are made in the bone marrow, are small, colorless blood cells that form clots with the goal of stopping or preventing bleeding.

  • RDW is the size and volume of the red blood cells. RDW and MCV explore one's overall health, and together, they can detect liver disease and various types of vitamin-deficiency anemias even before symptoms occur. When either or both are abnormal over time, it can lead to a higher risk of disease and increase one's phenotypic age.

Electrolytes

  • A chloride test is useful in diagnosing the underlying causes of abnormal fluid levels or pH balances, such as dehydration, kidney disease, liver disease, heart failure, high blood pressure, or other disorders. Chloride is a major mineral in the body that manufactures channels in cell membranes, which carry out different vital tasks.

  • A sodium test looks at electrolytes and pH. When sodium levels are abnormal, it can signal issues with the brain, lungs, liver, heart, kidneys, thyroid, and adrenal glands.

  • Calcium levels help understand symptoms related to the kidneys, bones, thyroid, parathyroid, or nerves. Calcium is a mineral the body uses to build and maintain strong bones, teeth, muscle control, and blood circulation.

  • Potassium levels can detect kidney disease, liver disease, heart failure, high blood pressure, or other disorders. As an electrolyte, potassium helps muscles contract, aids digestion, allows nerves to transport messages from the brain to the body, and balances fluids and regulates blood pressure.

  • Carbon dioxide (bicarbonate) levels monitor pH and/or electrolyte balance. When irregular, it can be a sign of dehydration, kidney disease, liver disease, heart failure, high blood pressure, or other disorders. Bicarbonate is an alkali of the electrolyte family. As an alkali, it plays a role in balancing the acid-base in pH balance.

  • Magnesium is a mineral imperative for cells to make energy, for chemical pumps to work and stabilize membranes, and to help muscles relax. Low magnesium can impact calcium, potassium, phosphorus, and/or parathyroid hormone. This test helps evaluate absorption and helps determine whether or not there’s a problem with kidney function or the gastrointestinal tract.

Urine

  • Albumin is a foundational protein found in the blood. In early kidney damage—most commonly from hypertension or type 2 diabetes—smaller fragments of albumin called microalbumin appear in the urine.

  • Identifies bilirubin, a yellow pigment from red blood cell breakdown. Its presence in urine suggests liver dysfunction, bile duct obstruction, or conditions such as hepatitis or cirrhosis. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Detects the presence of glucose in urine, which is typically absent in healthy individuals. Elevated levels can indicate diabetes, impaired kidney glucose reabsorption, or high blood sugar levels from stress or medications.

  • Leukocytes are white blood cells (WBCs), which are vital to health! However, if they're detected in urine, it may be a sign of inflammation in the urinary tract or kidneys.

  • Screens for microscopic blood in urine, which can be caused by minor issues like exercise or infections, as well as conditions such as kidney stones or inflammation.

  • Formed from the breakdown of cells in the kidney tubules. Their presence suggests kidney damage, often due to conditions like chronic kidney disease, acute tubular necrosis, or severe dehydration.

  • Measures red blood cells in urine, which may indicate bleeding in the urinary tract. Causes include infections, kidney stones, trauma, or more serious conditions like bladder or kidney cancer.

  • Assesses urine clarity, which can be clear, slightly cloudy, or turbid. Cloudy urine may indicate the presence of bacteria, white blood cells, protein, crystals, or mucus, suggesting infection or other urinary tract conditions. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Evaluates the pigmentation of urine, which can range from pale yellow to dark amber. Variations may be influenced by hydration levels, diet, medications, or medical conditions such as liver disease or hematuria (blood in urine).

  • Detects ketone bodies, which are produced when fat is metabolized for energy instead of carbohydrates. High levels are seen in uncontrolled diabetes (diabetic ketoacidosis), prolonged fasting, starvation, or ketogenic diets.

  • Increased nitrites in urine can indicate an infection in the urinary tract, anywhere from the kidneys, renal pelvis, ureters, bladder, and urethra. Healthy urine has chemicals called nitrates. When bacteria enter the urinary tract, nitrates can transform into nitrites.

  • Measures protein levels in urine, which should typically be low. Elevated protein levels may indicate kidney disease, infections, high blood pressure, or conditions causing increased permeability of the kidney’s filtering system.

  • Counts white blood cells in urine, which may indicate infection, inflammation, or immune system activity. An increased count is commonly associated with UTIs or kidney infections.

Brain Health

  • Amyloid Beta 40 is another protein fragment involved in brain health and is used to calculate Aβ42/Aβ40 ratio, a marker for Alzheimer's risk. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • This ratio compares the levels of Amyloid Beta 42 and Amyloid Beta 40 to detect early signs of plaque buildup in the brain, which is associated with Alzheimer's disease. A lower ratio indicates that plaques may already be forming, even if symptoms are not yet noticeable. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Specific ApoE gene variations are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and late-onset Alzheimer's. Identifying your ApoE genetic profile offers valuable knowledge of your inherited predisposition. It can guide targeted diet and lifestyle strategies to help reduce the risk of onset or related complications, such as heart attacks and strokes. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Neurofilament light chain (NfL) is a protein biomarker released during nerve cell damage and is a valuable tool for detecting active neuronal injury. It is used in the evaluation of conditions such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis (MS), and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) from sports impacts, car accidents, and falls. NfL aids in early detection, disease progression monitoring, and treatment evaluation. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Amyloid Beta 42 is a protein fragment linked to the formation of plaques in the brain and is used to calculate Aβ42/Aβ40 ratio, a marker for Alzheimer's risk. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Phosphorylated tau (p-tau217) is a protein associated with the formation of tangles in the brain, which are linked to Alzheimer's disease. Higher levels in the blood may suggest early shifts in cognitive decline that can lead to memory loss. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • This test analyzes genetic variations in the MTHFR (methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase) gene, which plays an important role in processing folate (vitamin B9) and regulating homocysteine, a substance linked to heart and brain health. Variants in this gene can affect cardiovascular health, energy production, reproduction, and neurological function. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

Allergies & Sensitivities

  • The IgE allergy test looks at whether you are susceptible to the classic food allergies: peanuts, tree nuts, dairy, eggs, gluten, soy, fish, and shellfish. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership..

  • Measures IgE antibodies to almond proteins to assess allergic response. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Measures IgE antibodies to clam proteins to assess allergic response. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Measures IgE antibodies to cow’s milk proteins to assess allergic response. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Measures IgE antibodies to egg white proteins to assess allergic response. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Measures IgE antibodies to lobster proteins to assess allergic response. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Measures IgE antibodies to salmon proteins to assess allergic response. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Measures IgE antibodies to sesame seed proteins to assess allergic response. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Measures IgE antibodies to soybean proteins to assess allergic response. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Measures IgE antibodies to walnut proteins to assess allergic response. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Measures IgG antibodies to cacao proteins to assess immune system sensitivity. Unlike IgE, which triggers an immediate allergic reaction, elevated IgG levels may indicate a delayed immune response or intolerance. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Measures IgG antibodies to coffee proteins to assess immune system sensitivity. Unlike IgE, which triggers an immediate allergic reaction, elevated IgG levels may indicate a delayed immune response or intolerance. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Measures IgG antibodies to tomato proteins to assess immune system sensitivity. Unlike IgE, which triggers an immediate allergic reaction, elevated IgG levels may indicate a delayed immune response or intolerance. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Tests susceptibility to allergens commonly found in mold, dander, mouse dust, insects and venom, storage mites, and select grasses, trees, and weeds based on one's region. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Measures IgE antibodies to cashew nut proteins to assess allergic response. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Measures IgE antibodies to codfish proteins to assess allergic response. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Measures IgE antibodies to crab proteins to assess allergic response. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Measures IgE antibodies to hazelnut proteins to assess allergic response. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Measures IgE antibodies to peanut proteins to assess allergic response. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Measures IgE antibodies to scallop proteins to assess allergic response. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Measures IgE antibodies to shrimp proteins to assess allergic response. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Measures IgE antibodies to tuna proteins to assess allergic response. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Measures IgE antibodies to wheat proteins to assess allergic response. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Measures IgG antibodies to casein proteins to assess immune system sensitivity. Unlike IgE, which triggers an immediate allergic reaction, elevated IgG levels may indicate a delayed immune response or intolerance. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Measures IgG antibodies to maize/corn proteins to assess immune system sensitivity. Unlike IgE, which triggers an immediate allergic reaction, elevated IgG levels may indicate a delayed immune response or intolerance. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Measures IgG antibodies to yeast proteins to assess immune system sensitivity. Unlike IgE, which triggers an immediate allergic reaction, elevated IgG levels may indicate a delayed immune response or intolerance. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

Sexual Health

  • Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease easily contracted through vaginal, oral, and anal sex. It is the most common STD in the United States. Many people are asymptomatic, and if left untreated, it can have serious health consequences, including infertility. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Both herpes type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2) may occur in the mouth and the genitals. More than 50% of individuals in the United States have oral herpes, usually acquired during childhood. Once contracted, the initial infection resolves but the virus itself remains dormant in the body. During periods of stress or illness, the virus can reactivate. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Syphilis is passed from partner to partner when infected lesions come in contact with the vagina or urethra, or when an abrasion is present during vaginal, oral, and anal sex, even in the absence of penetration. Left undetected and untreated, complications may be irreversible. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Some individuals with gonorrhea are asymptomatic. If left untreated, gonorrhea may cause a number of serious health conditions and diseases in both men and women. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • This test checks for both types of HIV: HIV-1, the most common type of HIV that accounts for 95% of all infections, and HIV-2, which is relatively uncommon and less infectious. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • A parasite called Trichomonas (trich) vaginalis causes this STD. It is a very common but curable STD. Many people are asymptomatic and are unaware they’re infected, which makes it easy to spread to others unknowingly. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

Biological Age

  • Biological age reflects how one's body is aging at the cellular and molecular levels, which can determine the risk of age-related conditions like cardiovascular diseases and cognitive decline. Unlike calendar age (number of years lived), biological age is reversible and something one can optimize. It calculates mortality risk and phenotypic age based on various lab test results. While biological age on its own might seem like a vanity metric, when combined with 100+ lab tests, it offers a comprehensive benchmark for tracking and enhancing health and longevity.

Bone Health

  • Alpha-1 globulin includes proteins involved in inflammation and immune responses. Changes in its levels may indicate infection, inflammation, or specific genetic conditions. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Beta-1 globulin includes proteins like transferrin, which transports iron and is important for immune function. Levels can fluctuate in response to liver function or anemia. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Gamma globulin represents antibodies critical for immune defense. Low levels can indicate immune deficiencies, while high levels may suggest chronic infections or autoimmune diseases. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • PTH regulates calcium and phosphorus levels in the blood, which is essential for bone health. Testing helps diagnose parathyroid gland disorders that can affect calcium metabolism. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Albumin is the most abundant protein in the blood and plays a vital role in maintaining fluid balance and transporting nutrients. Healthy albumin levels are critical for supporting bone health, as they influence calcium transport and overall bone metabolism.

  • Alpha-2 globulin proteins play roles in immune defense and transport of essential molecules. Abnormal levels may signal chronic inflammation, liver disorders, or kidney disease.

  • Beta-2 globulin proteins are involved in lipid transport and immune response. Abnormal levels may point to inflammatory conditions or specific immune disorders. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Ionized calcium measures the biologically active form of calcium in the blood. It provides a more accurate assessment of calcium status in conditions affecting bone or kidney health. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Measures the total calcium in the blood, which is vital for bone strength, muscle function, and nerve signaling. Abnormal levels can indicate parathyroid, kidney, or bone disorders. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

Environmental Toxins

  • Aluminum is a common metal found in food medications and the environment. High exposure levels can accumulate in the body and have been linked to neurological concerns and potential effects on bone strength and mineral density.

    Arsenic

  • Branched PFOA is a structural variant of PFOA with similar applications and potential health risks. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Linear PFOA is a specific form of PFOA a widely used PFAS chemical found in non-stick cookware stain-resistant fabrics and food packaging. It has been associated with cardiovascular reproductive and kidney health risks. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • MeFOSAA (N-methyl perfluorooctane sulfonamidoacetic acid) is a PFAS that can degrade into perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS). It is often found in products like firefighting foam and has been associated with disruptions in immune and thyroid function. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • PFDA is a PFAS chemical used in industrial applications and consumer products. It has been linked to potential disruptions in immune liver and reproductive health. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • PFNA is a type of PFAS chemical commonly used in industrial manufacturing and products like non-stick cookware and stain-resistant fabrics. Exposure to PFNA has been associated with potential harm to liver function weakened immune responses and disruptions in the body's ability to regulate metabolism. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • BPA is found in plastics, canned foods, thermal paper receipts, and cosmetics. It can interfere with hormones and potentially contribute to reproductive issues, metabolic disorders, blood sugar dysregulation, and cardiovascular diseases. Measuring BPA in urine helps assess exposure levels, which have been linked to hormonal disruption, metabolic changes, and reproductive concerns. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Arsenic is a toxic heavy metal found in contaminated water food and industrial environments. Measuring arsenic levels helps assess exposure which has been associated with health issues such as skin conditions cardiovascular disease and impaired bone health. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Branched PFOS is a structural variation of PFOS with similar uses and potential health risks. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Linear PFOS is a form of PFOS a PFAS chemical used in industrial and consumer products like stain repellents and firefighting foam. It has been associated with thyroid and immune system effects. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • PFAS are environmental toxins linked to long-term health effects including hormonal disruption and metabolic issues. This summation measures the total levels of specific PFAS chemicals (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) recommended for assessment by the National Academies of Sciences Engineering and Medicine (NASEM). *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • PFHxS is a long-lasting PFAS chemical commonly found in firefighting foam and household products. It can accumulate in the body over time and has been linked to hormonal changes and potential effects on liver and thyroid function. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • PFUnDA is a long-chain PFAS chemical that persists in the environment and the human body. It has been associated with altered immune function and metabolic changes. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

Infections

  • Lyme disease is an illness caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, which is transmitted by ticks. Diagnosis begins with a highly sensitive screening test to detect antibodies. If antibodies are detected, a more specific immunoblot test is performed to confirm the presence of Lyme disease with greater accuracy. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Babesia duncani is a tick-transmitted parasite that causes babesiosis, a malaria-like infection. Testing for IgG antibodies can identify prior or ongoing exposure. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Bartonella henselae is the bacterium responsible for cat scratch disease. IgM testing detects recent infections, while IgG testing reveals prior or ongoing exposure. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Borrelia miyamotoi is a tick-borne bacterium that causes relapsing fever. Testing IgM detects recent infections, while IgG indicates prior exposure. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a common virus that can cause mild to severe symptoms, particularly in immunocompromised individuals. IgM antibodies indicate a recent or active infection, while IgG antibodies suggest prior exposure or immunity. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • EBNA IgG antibodies develop later in Epstein-Barr virus infection and indicate prior exposure or long-term immunity. This test helps differentiate between active and past infections. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • This test detects both IgG and IgM antibodies to Hepatitis A virus, a liver infection spread through contaminated food or water. The presence of IgM suggests recent infection, while IgG indicates immunity from past infection or vaccination. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Hepatitis C is a viral infection that affects the liver and can lead to chronic disease. This test detects antibodies to Hepatitis C virus, indicating past exposure or current infection. Additional tests are required to confirm active disease. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • The Lyme IgG test is a blood test used to detect IgG antibodies in response to the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, which causes Lyme disease. The presence of IgG antibodies usually indicates past or late-stage exposure to Borrelia burgdorferi. IgG antibodies can remain detectable long after an infection has resolved. This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.This result is only processed if Lyme Antibody is positive or equivocal.

  • Anaplasma phagocytophilum is a bacterium that causes anaplasmosis, a tick-borne disease. Testing IgM can confirm a recent infection, while IgG indicates prior or ongoing exposure. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Babesia microti is a parasite that infects red blood cells and causes babesiosis. Testing IgM can confirm a recent infection, while IgG indicates prior or ongoing exposure. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Bartonella quintana is a bacterium linked to trench fever and long-lasting infections in the bloodstream (chronic bacteremia). Testing IgM identifies recent infections, while IgG suggests prior or ongoing exposure. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Ehrlichia chaffeensis is a bacterium that causes ehrlichiosis, a tick-borne illness. Testing IgM can detect a recent infection, while IgG reveals past or ongoing exposure. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Early Antigen D IgG antibodies appear during the active phase of Epstein-Barr virus infection. Their presence can indicate recent reactivation or ongoing infection. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a herpesvirus that causes infectious mononucleosis ("mono") and is linked to chronic fatigue and other conditions. IgM antibodies indicate a recent or active infection, while IgG antibodies suggest past exposure or immunity. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Hepatitis B testing evaluates immunity, prior exposure, and active infection through a three-part approach: the surface antibody indicates immunity from vaccination or past infection, the core antibody reveals prior exposure to the virus, and the surface antigen identifies active infection. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

  • Human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) in adults is associated with complications in people who are immunocompromised, especially if undetected. Testing for IgM indicates recent infection, while IgG reflects past exposure or latent infection. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.

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