Search 32+ biomarkers to learn what each one measures, what your results mean, the optimal range, and evidence-based ways to improve written to be genuinely useful, not to sell you a test.
Alanine aminotransferase
A liver enzyme that leaks into the blood when liver cells are damaged the most liver-specific transaminase.
Apolipoprotein B
A direct count of the atherogenic particles that cause heart disease often a better risk marker than LDL cholesterol.
Aspartate aminotransferase
A liver and muscle enzyme that rises with tissue damage; paired with ALT to assess liver health.
Total cholesterol
The sum of all cholesterol in your blood a starting point for assessing heart disease risk.
The body's main stress hormone, following a daily rhythm that governs energy, metabolism, and the stress response.
Serum creatinine
A muscle waste product filtered by the kidneys the primary marker used to estimate kidney function.
C-reactive protein (hs-CRP)
A marker of inflammation in the body; the high-sensitivity version helps gauge cardiovascular risk.
The protein that stores iron the best single marker of your body's iron reserves.
Folate (Vitamin B9)
A B vitamin essential for making DNA and red blood cells critical before and during pregnancy.
Free triiodothyronine
The active thyroid hormone that drives your metabolic rate at the cellular level.
Free thyroxine
The main hormone the thyroid secretes a reservoir the body converts into the active T3.
Free testosterone
The small, unbound fraction of testosterone that is biologically active and available to your tissues.
Follicle-stimulating hormone
A pituitary hormone that drives egg development in women and sperm production in men.
Hemoglobin A1c
Your average blood sugar over the past ~3 months the gold-standard marker for diabetes risk and control.
HDL cholesterol
The 'good' cholesterol that helps clear excess cholesterol from your arteries.
An amino acid that, when elevated, is linked to cardiovascular disease and reflects B-vitamin status.
Total testosterone
The primary androgen driving muscle, libido, mood, and energy in men and an important hormone in women too.
The most common type of fat in your blood elevated levels signal metabolic and cardiovascular risk.
Thyroid-stimulating hormone
The pituitary hormone that controls the thyroid the first-line test for an overactive or underactive thyroid.
The markers most people start with and the ones that reveal the most.
Total testosterone
The primary androgen driving muscle, libido, mood, and energy in men and an important hormone in women too.
Hemoglobin A1c
Your average blood sugar over the past ~3 months the gold-standard marker for diabetes risk and control.
25-hydroxyvitamin D
The 'sunshine' hormone-vitamin essential for bone strength, immune function, and muscle health commonly deficient.
Fasting blood glucose
The sugar your body uses for energy a snapshot of blood sugar used to screen for diabetes.
Thyroid-stimulating hormone
The pituitary hormone that controls the thyroid the first-line test for an overactive or underactive thyroid.
Apolipoprotein B
A direct count of the atherogenic particles that cause heart disease often a better risk marker than LDL cholesterol.
The body's main stress hormone, following a daily rhythm that governs energy, metabolism, and the stress response.
C-reactive protein (hs-CRP)
A marker of inflammation in the body; the high-sensitivity version helps gauge cardiovascular risk.
Testosterone, estrogen, and the endocrine signals that shape energy, mood, and reproduction.
Lipids and particle markers that drive cardiovascular risk and longevity.
Blood sugar, insulin, and the markers of metabolic health and diabetes risk.
The hormones that set your metabolic rate, energy, and temperature.
Markers of chronic, low-grade inflammation linked to aging and disease.
Enzymes and markers that reflect liver health and fatty liver disease.
Filtration markers that reveal kidney function and hydration.
Vitamins and minerals essential to energy, immunity, and blood health.
The markers most associated with healthy aging and lifespan.
Biomarkers central to hormonal, reproductive, and bone health in women.
Biomarkers central to hormonal, prostate, and metabolic health in men.
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Total testosterone
The primary androgen driving muscle, libido, mood, and energy in men and an important hormone in women too.
Hemoglobin A1c
Your average blood sugar over the past ~3 months the gold-standard marker for diabetes risk and control.
25-hydroxyvitamin D
The 'sunshine' hormone-vitamin essential for bone strength, immune function, and muscle health commonly deficient.
Fasting blood glucose
The sugar your body uses for energy a snapshot of blood sugar used to screen for diabetes.
LDL cholesterol
The 'bad' cholesterol the primary lipid target for reducing heart attack and stroke risk.
Thyroid-stimulating hormone
The pituitary hormone that controls the thyroid the first-line test for an overactive or underactive thyroid.
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