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Biological Testing for Precision Nutrition

Integrating biological data provides deeper insight into nutritional status and aspects of metabolic health.

Samples are collected at home using kits provided by specialized laboratories and sent to the laboratory for analysis.

I then guide you through the interpretation of the results and translate these findings into personalized nutritional recommendations.



Testing


Blood Testing

Nutritional and Metabolic Biomarkers

Biostarks

These analyses assess nutritional status and aspects of metabolic health. The sample is collected at home using a simple finger-prick.

Two panels are available depending on the needs.

NUTRITION PANEL | 30+ biomarkers

This panel evaluates nutritional status by measuring markers including:

  • vitamins
  • minerals
  • amino acids
  • essential fatty acids

These biomarkers provide insights into several aspects of health such as:

  • energy and metabolism
  • immune function
  • stress management
  • sleep quality
  • skin, hair and nail health
  • cognitive function

METABOLIC HEALTH PANEL | 39+ biomarkers

The Metabolic Health Panel includes the nutritional biomarkers of the Nutrition Panel and additional markers related to metabolic and cardiometabolic health.

In addition to assessing nutritional status, it provides insights into areas such as:

  • lipid metabolism
  • inflammation
  • oxidative stress
  • cardiometabolic health

This broader panel offers a more comprehensive view of metabolic function and overall health.

Nutrigenomic Testing

Genetic Predispositions

LifecodeGx

Nutrigenomic analysis explores how genetic variants may influence an individual’s response to nutrition. The sample is collected at home using a simple cheek swab.

The Nutrient Core Report analyzes genes involved in:

  • nutrient metabolism, including vitamins and minerals
  • food response and nutrient tolerance
  • caffeine metabolism
  • energy metabolism and weight regulation
  • inflammation and detoxification pathways
  • blood pressure regulation
  • circadian rhythm and sleep patterns

This information helps identify genetic predispositions that may influence nutritional needs.

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