ABO Grouping and Rho
$57.00Blood typing test to determine your A, B, O blood type and Rh factor (positive or negative).
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Blood typing test to determine your A, B, O blood type and Rh factor (positive or negative).

A hormone produced by ovarian follicles. Used to estimate ovarian egg supply and assess fertility status in women.

Measures an enzyme produced by the pancreas and salivary glands to screen for pancreatic or digestive issues.

Screens for Antinuclear Antibodies. Used as an indicator for potential autoimmune disorders, such as Lupus or Sjogren’s syndrome.

Apolipoprotein B. Measures the total number of atherogenic (plaque-forming) particles. Considered a superior cardiovascular risk marker than LDL cholesterol alone.

Apolipoprotein E. Measures the protein that plays a central role in lipid metabolism and brain health.

Genetic testing to determine the APOE e2, e3, and e4 alleles. Used to assess predisposition to certain types of hyperlipidemia and neurodegenerative risk.

A general marker of inflammation in the body. Useful for assessing risk of cardiovascular disease and overall systemic stress.

A general marker of inflammation in the body. Useful for assessing risk of cardiovascular disease and overall systemic stress.

Measures the immune system’s IgG response to Candida yeast. Used to assess chronic yeast overgrowth or systemic candidiasis.

Complete Blood Count. A foundational health check that analyzes red and white blood cells and platelets, useful for screening for infection or anemia.

Measures antibodies (usually IgA/IgG) related to gluten consumption. Used as an initial screen for Celiac disease and gluten sensitivity.

A comprehensive panel measuring various antibodies (tTG, DGP, IgA/IgG) used to aid in the diagnosis of Celiac disease and gluten sensitivity.

Advanced muscle and tissue damage profile measuring Creatine Kinase and Lactate Dehydrogenase isoenzymes, used for organ-specific assessment.

A 14-test panel covering kidney and liver function, electrolytes, blood glucose, and protein levels. Provides a broad snapshot of your body chemistry.

Measures levels of this trace mineral critical for energy production, iron metabolism, and connective tissue formation.
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