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Radical Blood Panel

Radical Blood Panel

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Take charge of your health with the Radical Blood Panel Test – the comprehensive and convenient path to in-depth insights. Our advanced test goes beyond conventional limits, delivering a detailed metabolic analysis of your vital health markers directly to you, without the need for a doctor's appointment.

  • 42 Markers Tested 
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14 Tests, 42 Markers, 1 Personal Report

Electrolyte Balance

Electrolyte balance is necessary for healthy conduction of nerve impulses, contracting muscles, hydrating, and regulating pH levels.

Biomarkers Tested:

  • Sodium
  • Potassium
  • Chloride
  • CO2

Lipid Panel

Calcium

Calcium is a positively charged electrolyte that is important in nerve and muscle contraction, hormone secretion, bone and connective tissue health, and blood clotting.

Biomarkers Tested:

  • Calcium

Blood proteins

Albumin and globulin are the two main categories of proteins found in the blood. Some proteins carry nutrients, hormones, and medications through the blood. Other proteins are critical parts of the immune system.

Biomarkers Tested:

  • Protein, total
  • Albumin
  • Globulin

Kidney function

The kidneys regulate fluid and electrolyte balance, filter waste and toxins from the blood, and produce hormones that regulate blood pressure and bone health.

Biomarkers Tested:

  • BUN
  • Creatinine
  • GFR

Liver function

The liver filters all the blood circulating in the body and also that comes from the intestines. It pulls out vital nutrients to distribute to the body. It filters out and eliminates waste and toxins that are harmful.

Biomarkers Tested:

  • AST
  • ALT
  • Alkaline Phosphatase
  • Bilirubin

Metabolism

Metabolism is the process of extracting energy from food and then converting it to energy packets the cells use to perform all functions. Metabolism also controls how the body stores excess energy (fat).

Biomarkers Tested:

  • Glucose
  • Insulin
  • Hg-A1c
  • Uric acid
  • Triglycerides

Thyroid gland balance

The thyroid produces hormones that influence metabolic rate, how fast and strong your heart beats, and the level of alertness of your nervous system.

Biomarkers Tested:

  • TSH

Blood Cells

Red blood cells distribute oxygen to the tissues and baring carbon dioxide (CO2) to the lungs to be breathed out of the body.

Platelets are a vital part of repairing tissue injury to prevent bleeding.

White blood cells are a key component of the immune system.

Biomarkers Tested:

  • Hemoglobin
  • RBC
  • Hematocrit
  • MCV
  • MCHC
  • Platelets
  • WBC

Inflammation

Chronic low-grade inflammation contributes to obesity, cardiovascular risk, and metabolic disorders.

Biomarkers Tested:

  • hs-CRP

Cardiovascular Risk

The number one cause of death in both men and women is chronic damage to the lining of blood vessels of all sizes, in all organs of the body. This damage can cause slow deterioration of the vital organs, and can also cause sudden death or stroke due to blood clots at the site of vessel wall damage.

Biomarkers Tested:

  • ApoB

Basic nutrients

Deficiency of vitamins D and B12 are extremely common. These nutrients are involved in a host of critical biochemical functions that impacts every tissue in the body.

Biomarkers Tested:

  • Vitamin B12
  • Vitamin D, 25

Women: Iron Stores

Measures iron stores in the body. Iron deficiency is very common in mensturating and pre-menopausal women. Iron is essential for oxygen transport, the immune system, and cellular energy production.

Biomarkers Tested:

  • Ferritin

Men: Testosterone Level

Testosterone is essential for sperm production, bone health, muscle development, and sexual health.

Biomarkers Tested:

  • Testosterone
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