What We Test: 84 Biomarkers That Actually Tell the Truth About Your Health (US Only)

Not available in NY, NJ, and RI

Most blood panels miss the big picture. Ours doesn’t.

This 84-marker test was carefully chosen to reveal what really matters: your hormonal balance, inflammation levels, insulin sensitivity, autoimmune activity, thyroid function, iron status, and more. These are the labs that actually explain why you feel off… or why you’re not yet feeling amazing.

We designed this panel for women who are tired of vague answers. Every marker here contributes to your personalized 100-day protocol, so you can finally move forward with clarity and confidence.

Already have advanced labs, need additional tests, or live somewhere outside the US? Contact us.

Metabolic Health

Biomarker Why It Matters
Insulin and C-Peptide Assesses insulin production and resistance for a fuller metabolic picture.
Homocysteine High levels suggest inflammation, methylation issues, or heart risk.
Ferritin + Iron + Total Iron-binding Capacity (TIBC) Full picture of stored, circulating, and usable iron.
Hemoglobin A1c With eAG 3-month average of blood sugar, key for early diabetes or insulin issues.
Uric Acid Elevated levels are linked to oxidative stress, gout, and poor metabolic flexibility.
Glucose, serum Immediate blood sugar reading—useful for hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia.

Cardiovascular & Inflammatory Risk

Biomarker Why It Matters
Lipid Panel Basic cholesterol and triglyceride profile used to assess heart health.
Lipoprotein(a) Inherited lipid that increases cardiovascular risk, often untested.
Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) Most accurate marker of atherogenic particle number.
C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity Sensitive inflammation marker linked to heart and metabolic risk.

Hormones & Hormone Regulation

Biomarker Why It Matters
Estradiol (E2) Essential estrogen hormone that impacts mood, cycle, bones, and perimenopausal symptoms.
Progesterone Supports sleep, mood, cycle balance, and acts as a calming counter to estrogen.
DHEA-S Adrenal precursor to sex hormones, often depleted in stress or chronic illness.
Cortisol Main stress hormone that impacts sleep, weight, energy, and inflammation.
Testosterone, Free + Total (LC/MS-MS) Key to energy, motivation, libido, and metabolic health.
SHBG Regulates availability of sex hormones; high or low levels can affect symptoms.

Thyroid Health

Biomarker Why It Matters
Free thyroxine index Estimates active thyroid hormone availability in the blood.
T3 uptake (THBR) Helps interpret thyroid hormone transport and binding dynamics.
Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) Signals how hard the brain is working to stimulate the thyroid.
Thyroxine (T4) Primary hormone produced by the thyroid, precursor to T3.
Thyroid Antibodies (Thyroglobulin Antibody + TPO Antibody) Detect autoimmune thyroid issues like Hashimoto’s.

Nutrient & Metabolic Health

Biomarker Why It Matters
Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy Regulates immune, bone, and mood health; often low in fatigue cases.
Vitamin B12 and Folates Crucial for mood, memory, energy, and methylation.
Magnesium Essential mineral for nerves, muscles, sleep, and blood sugar balance.
Globulin, total Reflects immune proteins; abnormal levels point to infection or immune dysfunction.
Protein, total, serum Measures overall protein status—nutrition, immunity, and liver marker.

Autoimmune Activity & Inflammation

Biomarker Why It Matters
Antinuclear Antibodies (ANA), Qualitative Screens for autoimmune activity, especially lupus-like conditions.
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) Factor Helps identify autoimmune joint or systemic inflammation.

Food Sensitivities & Allergies

Biomarker Why It Matters
IgG Gluten (F079) Detects delayed immune response to gluten; useful in sensitivity cases.
IgE Gluten (F079) Screens for true IgE-mediated gluten allergy.
IgG Egg, Whole (F245) Detects immune response to egg protein (delayed sensitivity).
Milk - IgE Tests for classic allergic reaction to milk proteins.

Core Health Panels

Biomarker Why It Matters
Complete Blood Count (CBC) with Differential Measures red and white blood cells for anemia or infection clues.
Hematocrit Percentage of red blood cells—used in anemia or dehydration workups.
Hemoglobin Carries oxygen in the blood; low levels may indicate anemia.
Mean corpuscular volume (MCV) Measures size of red blood cells—key in B12/iron status.
Mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH) Amount of hemoglobin per red cell—helps assess anemia types.
Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) Hemoglobin concentration per red cell—used in classifying anemias.
Red cell distribution width (RDW) Variation in red cell size—used with MCV to assess deficiencies.
Percentage and absolute differential counts Breaks down white blood cells to detect infection or allergy patterns.
Platelet count (PLT) Assesses clotting function, inflammation, or bone marrow health.
Red cell count (RBC) Number of red blood cells; supports diagnosis of anemia or polycythemia.
White blood cell count (WBC) Broad immune system marker—elevated in infection, lowered in immune suppression.
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP-14) Measures kidney, liver, electrolytes, glucose, and proteins for full-body snapshot.
Alanine aminotransferase (ALT/SGPT) Liver enzyme—elevated in liver strain or damage.
Albumin:globulin (A:G) ratio Ratio reflecting liver function, inflammation, or immune activation.
Albumin, serum Major blood protein, reflects nutrition, liver, and inflammation status.
Alkaline phosphatase, serum Enzyme related to liver and bone health.
Aspartate aminotransferase (AST/SGOT) Another liver enzyme, paired with ALT to assess damage.
Bilirubin, total Breakdown product from red cells—screens for liver and bile flow issues.
BUN Kidney function marker; affected by protein intake and hydration.
BUN:creatinine ratio Assesses kidney filtration vs. waste levels; hydration sensitive.
Calcium, serum Essential for nerves, bones, muscles; high or low can cause symptoms.
Carbon dioxide, total Reflects acid-base balance and respiratory/metabolic function.
Chloride, serum Electrolyte involved in hydration, pH, and kidney health.
Creatinine, serum Used to assess kidney filtration rate.
eGFR calculation Estimates kidney function—especially important with aging or meds.
Glucose, serum Immediate blood sugar reading—useful for hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia.
Potassium, serum Electrolyte vital to heart rhythm, muscle, and nerve function.
Sodium, serum Main electrolyte for fluid balance, nerve, and muscle function.

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