Naturally Nourished Comprehensive Wellness Panel

Naturally Nourished Comprehensive Wellness Panel

Brand: Naturally Nourished
SKU: Lab 10
295.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

A cost-savings bundle of necessary + advanced blood tests for comprehensive wellness with 47 biomarkers to impact metabolism, energy, and mood. This panel includes the following: Complete Blood Count with Differential (CBC w/ Diff), Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP), Hemoglobin A1C (HbA1c), Apolipoprotein B (Apo-B), Triglycerides, HDL Cholesterol, Fasting Insulin, C-Reactive Protein (CRP), GGT, Uric Acid, Vitamin D, DHEA-S, Ferritin, Homocysteine, Magnesium RBC, Pregnenolone, Vitamin B12, TSH, Free T3, Free T4. This is the ultimate comprehensive lab panel looking at 47 markers to assess metabolism, organ function, nutritional status, inflammation, blood sugar balance, and beyond. Whether you are you struggling with weight loss and want to know if something is metabolically “off”, you want to understand your risk for heart disease or diabetes, you are dealing with a mental health condition, or you just want to know the status of your health, this panel is for you. You will get insight on liver and kidney function, thyroid function, anemia, chronic infection, and nutrient deficiency all in one blood draw. Each lab purchased on alimillerRD.com comes with a customized review with diet, supplement, and lifestyle recommendations by a functional nutritionist. Details on What's Included: CBC with diff: tells you about chronic infection, inflammation, anemia, and even potential parasite activity. Ferritin: this is a protein that stores iron and levels are associated with iron storage in the body. Low levels can drive issues with hypothyroidism, fatigue, and hair loss while indicating leaky gut, high levels can indicate infection, inflammation, or other conditions such as hemochromatosis. Ideally 60-300ng/mL Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP): breaks down liver and kidney function as well as electrolyte status with broad overview of metabolic function HgbA1C% and fasting insulin: tells you the 3 month average of how coated in sugar your red blood cells are and if you are dealing with insulin resistance driving more body fat storage and stressing pancreatic function. Ideally: HgbA1C% 4.5-5.5%, Fasting Insulin <8 Apolipoprotein B (ApoB): this marker is a more direct risk factor of heart disease than cholesterol as it measures the number of artery clogging particles. Ideally <90 mg/dL Total Cholesterol, LDL, HDL, Triglycerides: we will look at relationships and ratios for cardiovascular risk and indications of insulin resistance or metabolic disease. HS-CRP: this marker will assess inflammatory response in the body. Ideally <0.8 mg/L Homocysteine: this is an amino acid produced by the body as an indicator of vascular inflammation and poor methylation status. Elevated ranges trend with higher risk of dementia and stroke. Ideally <8 mmol/L GGT: is a marker for liver stress that is elevated at times of toxicity, bile duct issues, or liver damage. Ideally <20 U/L Uric Acid: this is a waste product of the body from the breakdown of purines. Elevations indicate issues with gout, kidney stones, insulin resistance, and metabolic concerns. Ideally <5mg/dL Vitamin D: this is a key fat soluble hormone with roles in hormone health, bone health, and immune function as well as mood. Ideally 50-100 ng/mL DHEA-S: a steroid hormone made by the adrenals as a prohormone to estrogen and testosterone. This compound has anti-aging effects in the brain, plays a key role in muscle maintenance, and in ketone production. Ideally 100 to 300 micrograms/dL woman and 250-500 micrograms/dL men, some variance based on age and gender. Pregnenolone: a key neurohormone and prohormone produced in the adrenals and brain aiding in building 150 steroid hormones including cortisol, progesterone, estrogen, testosterone. Values indicate adrenal sufficiency and optimizing levels can aid in hormone regulation as well as cognitive and mood enhancement. Ideally 50-250 ng/dL (some variance based on gender and hormone cycle) Magnesium RBC: this measures the amount of magnesium available to your cells to use vs. the serum in a CMP just passing through. This is a more accurate measure if assessing impact on blood pressure, metabolic health, stress, and if supplementation is ample. Ideally 5.5-7 mg/dL Vitamin B12: measures ample status of a key nutrient for neurological health and for red blood cell formation. Elevated levels are less concerning if supplementing with B12 as it is water soluble. Ideally > 300 pg/mL TSH, Free T3, Free T4: the basic thyroid assessment to check on the thyroid stimulating hormone from the pituitary gland in the brain as well as the active form free T3 and inactive form free T4 produced by the thyroid gland. Ideally TSH <1.5 mIU/L, Free T3 >2.8-4.4 pg/mL, Free T4 1.1-2.0 ng/dL

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