Stress Mood Metabolism

Estradiol & Progesterone

The two most important hormones in the female body, individual levels as well as the ratio Pg/E2 - a key indicator of estrogen dominance

Testosterone & DHEA

Key sex hormones (androgens)

Cortisol

Produced by the adrenal glands to keep up with our daily stress response

Vitamin D

Vitamin D is actually a hormone mainly produced when our skin is exposed to sunlight

Thyroid

Comprehensive analysis of all thyroid markers T4, T3, TSH, TPO antibodies to get a complete picture of thyroid health and function

Insulin & Hemoglobin A1c

Stress and blood sugar regulation

Food Sensitivity Testing

IgG Antibody Reactions

Test for mild, moderate or severe reactions to over 190 foods Measurement of IgG antibodies goes above and beyond typical food allergy tests since it pinpoints the foods causing hidden immune reactions 24-72 hours after you ingest the food. Food groups tested include:

• Dairy

• Beans & Peas

• Fruits

• Grains

*See full sample report to see a full list of foods tested

Candida Albicans & Yeast

Fungus that naturally lives on your body Candida Albicans and Yeast are common species of a specific fungus typically found in small amounts in your mouth, on your skin and in your intestines. Healthy bacteria in your microbiome control the balance of Candida and Yeast. When Candida and Yeast are constantly off-balance, the overgrowth can cause food sensitivities.

Candida, Metabolic and Vitamins

Gut Microbial Markers

Providing a snapshot of the waste products of yeast, fungus, bacteria and other metabolic pathways present in your urine. T

Nutritional Markers

Identify nutrient imbalances In order for the body to run effectively, it needs the right level of vitamins and minerals to act as cofactors for enzymatic reactions. Without enough of these nutritional cofactors (or if someone has genetic mutations that affect how well their enzymes work), these chemical pathways are unable to function optimally.

• Vitamin B12

• Vitamin B6

• Vitamin B5

• Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)

• Vitamin C

• Vitamin Q10 (CoQ10)

• N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) - key antioxidant precursor for glutathione

• Biotin (vitamin H)

Detoxification Capacity

Identify glutathione deficiency

Amino Acid Metabolites

Amino acids have major metabolic functions and roles in the body

Mineral Metabolism

Assess elevated levels of phosphoric acid