Comprehensive Health Kit Components
HbA1c (Hemoglobin A1c)
Provides a longer-term trend of blood sugar levels. Regular exercise and management of carbohydrate intake can aid in optimal levels. Learn More
ApoA-1 (Apolipoprotein A-1)
Essential part of HDL, clears cholesterol from arteries. Consuming healthy fats and aerobic exercises can boost levels. Learn More
ApoB (Apolipoprotein B)
Primary protein in LDL cholesterol; high levels can lead to plaque buildup in arteries. Dietary changes and regular cardiovascular exercise can influence levels. Learn More
Cortisol
The body's main stress hormone; prolonged elevated levels can have negative health impacts. Stress management techniques, adequate sleep, and regular exercise can help maintain healthy levels. Learn More
DHEA-S (Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate)
A hormone that aids in the production of other hormones like testosterone and estrogen. Levels can be influenced by certain supplements, diet, and exercise. Learn More
Estradiol (E2) [Women's kit only]
A form of estrogen, crucial in reproductive health and bone health. Levels fluctuate and can be influenced by diet, medications, and lifestyle factors. Learn More
Ferritin
Indicates iron storage in the body. Iron-rich foods and certain supplements can influence ferritin levels. It's important for energy and muscle function. Learn More
HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein)
Known as the "good" cholesterol, it helps remove bad cholesterol from arteries. A diet low in saturated fats and regular exercise can boost HDL. Learn More
hs-CRP (High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein)
Indicator of inflammation in the body. A balanced diet, maintaining a healthy weight, and regular exercise can help manage hs-CRP levels. Learn More
Homocysteine
An amino acid, high levels of which can indicate heart disease risk. Consuming adequate B-vitamins, especially B12, B6, and folate can help maintain levels. Learn More
Insulin
A hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels. Maintaining a balanced diet and regular exercise can influence optimal levels. Learn More
LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein)
Known as the "bad" cholesterol, high levels can lead to arterial plaque buildup. Dietary changes and cardiovascular activity can influence levels. Learn More
TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)
Controls thyroid gland function. Levels can be influenced by iodine intake, stress, and medications. Important for metabolism regulation. Learn More
Triglycerides
A type of fat in the bloodstream. Levels can be influenced by diet, alcohol intake, and physical activity. Learn More
Vitamin D
Crucial for bone health, immunity, and mood. Sun exposure, diet, and supplementation can influence Vitamin D levels. Learn More
ApoB/ApoA-1 Ratio
Indicates the balance between "good" and "bad" cholesterol carriers. Dietary changes and physical activity can influence this balance. Learn More
Estimated Average Glucose (EAG)
Gives an average of glucose levels over the past 2-3 months. Influenced by diet and medication. Crucial for monitoring diabetes. Learn More
Total Testosterone [Men's Kit Only]
A crucial hormone influencing muscle mass, mood, and energy. Levels can be affected by diet, exercise, and overall health. Learn More