Aging & Longevity
Anti-Aging Blood Panel
Anti-aging is not about cosmetics—it is about optimizing your internal environment. A comprehensive blood panel reveals your biological age and guides anti-aging interventions.
Biological Age Testing
Chronological age (years lived) does not determine health or longevity. Biological age (determined by metabolic and inflammatory markers) is far more predictive of health span and life span.
Homocysteine & Methylation
Homocysteine is an amino acid that damages blood vessels and neurons. Impaired methylation (driven by B vitamin deficiency) elevates homocysteine and impairs detoxification. Both are reversible.
Longevity Biomarkers
Lifespan and health span are largely determined by metabolic health, not genetics. Testing longevity biomarkers and optimizing them can extend lifespan by 10-20+ years.
Oxidative Stress
Oxidative stress is the primary driver of aging and multiple diseases. Antioxidant optimization slows aging.
Autoimmune
Autoimmune Screening
Autoimmune diseases often take 5-10 years to progress from antibody positivity to clinical disease. Early detection and intervention can prevent or significantly slow progression.
Hashimoto's Thyroiditis
Hashimoto's is the most common autoimmune disease and the most common cause of hypothyroidism in iodine-sufficient regions. But conventional treatment addresses only the hormone deficiency, not the underlying immune attack.
Lupus Biomarkers
Lupus is often diagnosed late after organ damage. Early detection prevents progression.
Rheumatoid Arthritis Markers
RA causes permanent joint damage if untreated. Early diagnosis and aggressive treatment prevent disability.
Beauty & Skin
Bone Health
Calcium & Parathyroid Health
Parathyroid disease and calcium imbalance are often missed. Testing reveals these conditions enabling targeted treatment.
Osteoporosis & Bone Density
Osteoporosis affects 1 in 4 women and 1 in 12 men over 50. But bone loss is preventable through early detection of deficient minerals and targeted supplementation and exercise.
Vitamin D Deficiency
Vitamin D deficiency is the most common nutrient deficiency and drives bone loss, immune dysfunction, and cancer risk.
Brain & Mental Health
Adrenal Fatigue & HPA Axis Dysfunction
The HPA axis (hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal) is your brain's stress-response system. Chronic stress dysregulates it, producing low morning cortisol, elevated evening cortisol, and DHEA depletion—manifesting as fatigue, anxiety, and illness.
Anxiety and Biomarkers
Up to 80% of anxiety cases have an identifiable metabolic or nutritional root cause. Blood testing reveals whether your anxiety is truly psychological or a symptom of correctable biochemistry.
Brain Fog
Brain fog is not a diagnosis—it is a sign that your metabolism, hormones, or nutritional status are out of balance. These biomarkers reveal the root causes.
Cognitive Decline Prevention
Cognitive decline typically begins silently 10-20 years before symptoms appear. But biomarkers reveal preclinical decline and enable intervention before irreversible neurodegeneration occurs.
Depression Biomarkers
Up to 40% of depression cases are driven by correctable nutrient deficiencies or hormonal imbalances. Testing reveals whether your depression is biochemical or truly psychiatric.
Mood Disorders & Nutrient Deficiency
Mood disorders are diagnosed behaviorally and treated with psychiatric drugs. But many are rooted in correctable nutrient deficiencies: omega-3, B vitamins, zinc, magnesium, and vitamin D.
Cardiovascular
Heart Disease
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide. These six biomarkers can reveal your true cardiovascular risk far earlier than standard cholesterol panels.
High Blood Pressure & Hypertension
Hypertension is treated with medication without investigating underlying causes. But many are driven by correctable metabolic dysfunction.
Peripheral Artery Disease
PAD indicates systemic atherosclerosis. Aggressive cardiovascular risk factor management prevents progression.
Silent Vascular Inflammation
ApoB and hs-CRP are the "gold standard" for predicting arterial plaque stability. If you aren't testing these, you aren't seeing the full picture.
Stroke Risk Assessment
Stroke risk depends on multiple factors. Testing and aggressive management prevent stroke.
Category
Dermatology
Digestive Health
Celiac Disease Screening
Celiac disease is diagnosed late (7-10 years after symptom onset) due to limited testing. Early detection prevents intestinal damage and associated diseases.
IBS Biomarkers
IBS is diagnosed by symptoms but reflects underlying dysbiosis, SIBO, leaky gut, or food sensitivities. Finding the cause enables targeted treatment.
Leaky Gut & Intestinal Permeability
Leaky gut (increased intestinal permeability) allows lipopolysaccharides and other bacterial toxins to cross into the bloodstream. This triggers systemic inflammation, food sensitivities, and autoimmunity.
Nutrient Malabsorption
Malabsorption occurs in celiac disease, IBS, leaky gut, and dysbiosis. Testing deficient nutrients and addressing malabsorption is essential for optimal health.
SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth)
SIBO is present in 60-80% of IBS patients and is highly treatable. But it is rarely diagnosed due to limited testing availability.
Energy & Vitality
Hormonal
Hormone Imbalance
Hormonal imbalances affect millions of adults, causing fatigue, weight gain, mood changes, and accelerated aging. A comprehensive hormone panel reveals imbalances that standard checkups miss.
Thyroid Disorders
Thyroid dysfunction affects an estimated 20 million Americans, but most cases are diagnosed using incomplete testing. A full thyroid panel reveals the complete picture.
Hormonal Health
Andropause & Low Vitality
Don't settle for "normal for your age." Discover the specific hormonal triggers for brain fog, muscle loss, and low libido.
Estrogen Dominance
Estrogen dominance is common in women and men. When estrogen exceeds progesterone or is poorly metabolized, it drives inflammation, weight gain, mood instability, and proliferative diseases.
Hypothyroidism
When thyroid function dips, everything from your mood to your digestion slows down.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
PCOS is more than just a reproductive issue; it is a metabolic condition that affects your entire body.
Immune
Immune Health
Food Sensitivities & Immune Response
Food sensitivities are underdiagnosed. Testing reveals triggers that cause inflammation and symptoms.
Frequent Infections & Low Immunity
Frequent infections are a sign of immune dysregulation. Testing reveals specific deficiencies and dysfunctions.
Long COVID & Post-Viral Syndrome
Long COVID is real and disabling. But testing reveals specific dysfunction enabling targeted treatment.
Kidney Health
Chronic Kidney Disease Prevention
CKD is silent until advanced. Early detection and management prevent progression to dialysis.
Kidney Function Monitoring
Chronic kidney disease affects 15% of adults but is often undetected until stages 3-4 when few interventions remain. Early detection (stages 1-2) enables intervention to prevent progression.
Kidney Stones Prevention
Recurrent kidney stones are common but mostly preventable through urine analysis and dietary modification.
Longevity
Men's Health
Erectile Dysfunction Biomarkers
Erectile dysfunction affects 50%+ of men over 50 but is often multifactorial: low testosterone, insulin resistance, arterial dysfunction, or poor blood flow. Addressing root causes often restores function.
High Estrogen in Men (Estrogen Excess)
Excess estrogen in men suppresses luteinizing hormone, reduces testosterone production, causes water retention and gynecomastia, and increases cardiovascular and prostate disease risk.
Low Testosterone in Men
Testosterone naturally declines 1% per year after age 30. But premature decline—or inadequate testing and treatment—leaves men with fatigue, low mood, muscle loss, and sexual dysfunction.
Male Fertility
Male infertility is often due to modifiable factors: low testosterone, obesity, oxidative stress, or reproductive infections. Testing reveals causes.
Muscle Recovery & Athletic Performance
Athletes often neglect biomarker monitoring. But testing reveals optimization opportunities: nutrient status, hormone balance, inflammation control.
Prostate Health
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) affects 50%+ of men over 50 and causes urinary symptoms. But it is preventable through early intervention on inflammation, hormones, and nutrient status.
Mental Health
Metabolic
Metabolic Syndrome
Metabolic syndrome affects 25-35% of adults and is a direct pathway to type 2 diabetes and heart disease. But when caught early, it is fully reversible through dietary and lifestyle intervention.
Obesity & Weight Loss Resistance
Many people cannot lose weight despite dieting and exercise. Testing reveals underlying metabolic blocks.
Prediabetes
Prediabetes affects 35% of adults. Without intervention, 30% progress to type 2 diabetes within 5 years. But lifestyle changes reverse prediabetes in 50% of cases within 2-3 years.
Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes is preceded by years of insulin resistance that standard glucose tests miss. These biomarkers detect metabolic dysfunction at its earliest, most reversible stage.
Uric Acid & Gout
Gout attacks are painful but preventable. Testing reveals whether to lower uric acid production or increase excretion.
Metabolic Health
Nutritional Health
Skin & Hair
Brittle Nails & Skin Issues
Brittle nails are treated topically. But they are a sign of internal nutrient deficiency or metabolic dysfunction requiring systemic treatment.
Eczema & Atopic Dermatitis
Eczema is treated with topical steroids without addressing underlying immune and barrier dysfunction. But testing reveals IgE, inflammatory markers, and dysbiosis driving eczema.
Hair Thinning in Women
Hair loss is often attributed to genetics or stress. But testing reveals correctable causes: iron deficiency, low thyroid, hormonal imbalance, or alopecia areata.
Premature Aging Skin
Premature skin aging is treated with topical products. But preventing aging requires addressing metabolic and inflammatory drivers internally.
Psoriasis Biomarkers
Psoriasis is treated with immunosuppressive drugs. But identifying and eliminating triggers often clears it without medication.
Sleep & Energy
Insomnia & Sleep Disruption
Insomnia affects 30-50% of adults. Most are prescribed sleeping pills that do not address the underlying cause. But metabolic biomarkers reveal the specific driver: magnesium deficiency, cortisol dysregulation, iron deficiency, or thyroid dysfunction.
Low Energy & Fatigue
Chronic fatigue is often attributed to depression or laziness. But it is usually a symptom of correctable metabolic dysfunction.
Restless Leg Syndrome
RLS affects sleep quality and is often treated with medication. But most is driven by correctable iron deficiency.
Women's Health
Endometriosis Biomarkers
Endometriosis affects 5-10% of women of reproductive age but takes 7-10 years to diagnose. Blood testing and imaging can reveal disease activity. Anti-inflammatory interventions reduce pain and improve fertility.
Female Fertility Biomarkers
Female fertility declines with age, particularly after 35. But testing reveals your current fertility status and enables targeted interventions to maximize reproductive potential at any age.
Low Progesterone
Progesterone is the calming, sleep-promoting hormone. Deficiency produces anxiety, insomnia, irritability, and heavy periods. But progesterone is rarely tested or supplemented despite being highly effective.
Low Testosterone in Women
Women produce 10x less testosterone than men, but it remains essential for bone density, muscle mass, sexual function, and cognitive performance. Deficiency produces fatigue, muscle loss, low libido, and brain fog.
Menopause Health
Menopause is not a disease but a natural hormonal transition. When managed well, it can be a thriving life phase. When poorly managed, symptoms dominate for 5-10 years.
Menstrual Irregularities
Irregular cycles reflect underlying hormonal imbalance: low progesterone, elevated prolactin, thyroid dysfunction, or metabolic dysfunction. These are all correctable.
Perimenopause
Perimenopause is not a disease—it is a 5-10 year hormonal transition. Testing FSH, estradiol, progesterone, and thyroid hormones allows precise diagnosis and targeted hormone optimization.
PMS & PMDD
PMS/PMDD affect quality of life but are highly treatable. Most are driven by correctable hormonal/neurochemical imbalances.
Postpartum Health
Postpartum depletion and dysregulation are expected but manageable. Testing reveals specific needs.