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Comprehensive Nutrition Evaluation

 

If you tested with us >3 months ago please update us on your current supplements, dose, frequency, and duration on your account.

Tests included: 

Hemoglobin

A hemoglobin test measures the amount of hemoglobin in your blood. Hemoglobin is a protein in your red blood cells that carries oxygen to your body's organs and tissues and transports carbon dioxide from your organs and tissues back to your lungs.

If a hemoglobin test reveals that your hemoglobin level is lower than normal, it means you have a low red blood cell count (anemia). Anemia can have many different causes, including vitamin deficiencies, bleeding and chronic diseases.

If a hemoglobin test shows a higher than normal level, there are several potential causes — the blood disorder polycythemia vera, living at a high altitude, smoking and dehydration.

Hematocrit

A hematocrit (he-MAT-uh-krit) test measures the proportion of red blood cells in your blood. Red blood cells carry oxygen throughout your body. Having too few or too many red blood cells can be a sign of certain diseases.

The hematocrit test, also known as a packed-cell volume (PCV) test, is a simple blood test.

Iron/Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC) / Ferritin 

Iron is important for maintaining red blood cell stores and ultimately oxygen delivery to muscles. What is the difference between ferritin and iron - ferritin is not iron but is a protein in the body which contains iron. As ferritin is the main form in which iron is stored in the body the amount of ferritin which is found in the blood reflects the amount of total iron which is available to your body. 

Folate 

Folate, a B vitamin, is necessary for normal function of red blood cells (RBC) and white blood cells (WBC). Dietary sources include green leafy vegetables, fruits, nuts, beans, seafood, eggs, dairy products , grains, meat and poultry. 

Vitamin B12  

Vitamin B12 is important for healthy nerve and blood cells and preventing anemia. Low levels of B12 can cause fatigue, weak muscles and depression. Meat, salmon, milk, cheese, and eggs are food sources of B!2. 

Vitamin D 

Essential for bone health as it regulates calcium and phosphate in the body. Athletes low on Vitamin D may experience aching muscles and bones. The primary source is sunlight and supplementation, but other sources include eggs and fortified food such as cereal and milk. 

Red Blood Cell Magnesium

The RBC blood test, also known as the magnesium blood test, is used to measure the level of magnesium found in the red blood cells floating in the blood serum.

Beta-carotene

Beta carotene is the kind of vitamin A that is resulting from plant sources. Beta Carotene blood test is used to define if the patient has Carotene deficits.

Homocysteine

Homocysteine is a type of amino acid that tells us if you have other underlying Vitamin B deficits, as well as heart/blood health. 

 

 

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