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Elevate your well-being and take proactive control of your health with our Core Wellness Panel—a comprehensive diagnostic tool that goes beyond routine check-ups. This advanced panel measures over 70 critical biomarkers, providing a holistic view of your health, encompassing essential nutrients, hormone balance, key risk factors, metabolic conditions, and organ health.
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Your body is constantly working to maintain balance, and small imbalances can lead to fatigue, weight gain, and other health concerns. The Core Wellness Panel provides a detailed assessment of your key health markers, including vitamin levels, metabolic function, inflammation, and more. This panel helps identify nutrient deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, and early signs of dysfunction, allowing for a personalized, proactive approach to wellness.
This panel is ideal for individuals looking to optimize their overall health, prevent future issues, and gain insights into their body’s unique needs. If you experience fatigue, brain fog, or unexplained weight changes, this test provides the answers you need.
ALT is an enzyme found mainly in the liver. It plays a key role in breaking down proteins and converting them into energy. When liver cells are damaged or inflamed, ALT is released into the bloodstream. Elevated ALT levels in a blood test can indicate liver damage or disease, such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, or non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).
Anti-Tg-Anti-Tg, or Antithyroglobulin Antibodies, are proteins created by the immune system that target thyroglobulin, a protein used by the thyroid to produce thyroid hormones. Elevated levels of anti-Tg antibodies in the blood can be a sign of autoimmune thyroid conditions, such as Hashimoto's thyroiditis or Graves' disease.
Anti-TPO-Anti-TPO, short for Antithyroid Peroxidase Antibodies, are proteins produced by the immune system that target and attack a specific enzyme in the thyroid gland. High levels of anti-TPO antibodies in the blood can indicate an autoimmune condition, like Hashimoto's thyroiditis, which affects the thyroid's ability to function properly.
Apolipoprotein B is a protein associated with low-density lipoprotein (LDL) particles. LDL is often referred to as "bad" cholesterol because high levels of LDL cholesterol are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, including atherosclerosis (the buildup of plaque in arteries) and heart disease.
AST is an enzyme found in various tissues, including the liver, heart, muscles, and kidneys. It is involved in the metabolism of amino acids. Elevated AST levels can indicate damage to these tissues. While AST is often associated with liver health, it's not as specific to the liver as ALT. Elevated AST levels can also be seen in conditions like heart disease, muscle injury, and certain other medical conditions.
Complete Blood Count is a common blood test that provides important information about the cells in your blood. It measures the various components of blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. A CBC helps doctors diagnose and monitor a wide range of medical conditions and provides insights into your overall health.
Vitamin B12 is crucial for nerve health, red blood cell production, and overall energy metabolism. This test helps assess your body's B12 levels and ensures optimal health.
A Complete Metabolic Panel consist of 18 biomarkers providing critical information on your metabolism, including kidney and liver health, electrolyte and acid/base balance and blood sugar and protein levels.
DHEA is a natural hormone that our bodies produce, helping to create other important hormones like testosterone and estrogen. It plays a role in things like growth, mood, and keeping our bodies working well.
Estradiol is the main form of estrogen in both women and men. Levels naturally increase in men with age and decrease in women as they reach menopause.
Also known as vitamin B9, in your blood. Folate is essential for cell growth, DNA synthesis, and supporting overall health. This test helps evaluate your body's folate status and ensures proper functioning of vital processes.
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone, is a key hormone that plays a crucial role in stimulating the growth of eggs in women and the production of sperm in men.
T3-Free T3, or free triiodothyronine, is a crucial thyroid hormone that's not bound to other molecules in your bloodstream. It plays a vital role in regulating your metabolism, body temperature, energy levels, and overall well-being."
T4, or free thyroxine, is a measurement of a specific thyroid hormone that's not attached to other molecules in your blood. It helps show how well your thyroid gland is working to control your metabolism, energy levels, and other important functions.
Free Testosterone measures the amount of unbound or 'free' testosterone in your blood. Unlike total testosterone, which includes both bound and free forms, free testosterone is the portion of the hormone that's not attached to other molecules, and it's important because it's the form that can actively affect your body's functions like muscle growth, energy, and other health aspects."
Hematocrit measures the percentage of red blood cells in the total blood volume. It's related to hemoglobin levels and can provide insights into conditions like anemia.
Hemoglobin is a protein within red blood cells that binds to oxygen and carries it throughout the body. Hemoglobin levels indicate the blood's ability to carry oxygen.
HbA1c is a measure of glycosylated hemoglobin (A1c), provides insight into your blood sugar levels across a span of 90 days, aiding in the identification of pre-diabetes.
HDL also Known as "good" cholesterol, HDL cholesterol helps remove excess cholesterol from your bloodstream, lowering the risk of heart disease.
CRP stands for C-reactive protein, which is a protein produced by the liver in response to inflammation in the body. It's a marker of acute-phase inflammation and is often used as an indicator of systemic inflammation in medical settings.
LDL, Often referred to as "bad" cholesterol, LDL cholesterol is associated with the buildup of plaque in arteries, increasing the risk of heart disease.
Lipoprotein(a) is a type of cholesterol-like particle in the blood associated with an increased risk of heart disease and stroke. Its levels are primarily influenced by genetics, and elevated Lp(a) levels can contribute to the development of artery-clogging plaque. Healthcare providers may test for Lp(a) in individuals with a family history of heart disease or those at higher risk to assess and manage their cardiovascular
Homocysteine is an amino acid in your blood that can cause inflammation. Elevated homocysteine levels can indicate potential risks for heart disease, blood vessel problems, and other health conditions. This test helps evaluate your cardiovascular health and overall well-being."
Luteinizing Hormone (LH) is a pivotal regulator in the intricate dance of human reproduction. In women, this hormone orchestrates the release of eggs from the ovaries, a critical step in the fertility journey. For men, LH assumes the role of a catalyst, stimulating the production of testosterone.
Red Blood Cell Magnesium, is a test that measures the level of magnesium within the red blood cells. This test provides valuable information about the body's magnesium status, which is essential for more than 300 enzymatic processes in the body, including muscle function, nerve signaling, and energy production.
Platelets are responsible for blood clotting and preventing excessive bleeding. The CBC includes the platelet count, which helps assess the risk of bleeding or clotting disorders.
Reverse T3-Reverse T3, or Reverse Triiodothyronine, is a modified form of the thyroid hormone T3. It's produced in small amounts under certain circumstances and is believed to play a role in regulating metabolism. However, its exact role and significance in health are still being studied and understood."
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) is like a helper protein in our bodies. It grabs onto hormones like testosterone and estrogen and carries them around. This can affect how much of these hormones are available to do their jobs in our bodies.
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)-Thyroid Stimulating Hormone, is like a messenger from your brain that tells your thyroid gland how much thyroid hormone to make. It's an important signal for keeping your metabolism, energy, and other body functions in balance
As the primary male sex hormone produced mainly in men's testes and in smaller amounts in women's ovaries, testosterone plays a pivotal role in controlling various aspects of health. It governs factors ranging from bone density and muscle mass to fat distribution, vitality, mood, and even sexual drive. Keeping tabs on testosterone becomes especially crucial for men around the age of 35, as its levels start a gradual decline at that point.
Triglycerides are a type of fat that your body uses for energy. Elevated triglyceride levels are associated with an increased risk of heart disease.
Vitamin D is crucial for maintaining strong bones, supporting immune function, and regulating various body processes. This test helps assess your vitamin D status, ensuring you have adequate levels for optimal health.
Our Core Wellness Panel—a comprehensive assessment that empowers you to take charge of your well-being and make informed choices for a healthier future. Your health is your most valuable asset, and this panel is your compass to guide you toward optimal vitality and longevity. Start your wellness journey today!
Risks are minimal and may include:
• Minor bruising or soreness from blood draws.
• Temporary discomfort during saliva or stool sample collection.
The benefits of early detection and personalized health data far outweigh these minor risks.
Yes, certain tests provide valuable insights into:
• Metabolism: Identify calorie burn and fat storage tendencies.
• Nutrient Absorption: Address deficiencies impacting weight and energy levels.
• Hormonal Balance: Correct imbalances affecting weight management.
These results help tailor nutrition and fitness plans for better weight loss outcomes.
General preparation tips include:
• Fasting: For blood glucose or cholesterol tests, fast for 8–12 hours beforehand.
• Hydration: Drink plenty of water before your appointment.
• Medication Review: Inform your provider of any medications or supplements you are taking.
• Avoid Strenuous Exercise: Refrain from intense physical activity for 24–48 hours before testing.
Testing methods include:
• Blood Draws: Analyze biomarkers in a laboratory setting.
• Saliva, Urine, or Stool Samples: Assess hormone levels, gut health, or nutrient deficiencies.
• Genetic Swabs: Collect DNA samples to evaluate genetic predispositions.
• Metabolic Tests: Use breath analysis or body composition scans to evaluate metabolism and fat distribution.
Results typically take 1–3 weeks, depending on the complexity of the tests. Certain at-home genetic panels may provide faster turnaround times.
Testing frequency depends on your health goals:
• Annually: For tracking overall wellness progress.
• After major lifestyle changes: Retesting after 6 months can assess the impact of diet, exercise, or supplementation adjustments.
• Chronic conditions: More frequent testing may be needed for targeted wellness goals.
No, Precision Wellness Testing is for anyone looking to optimize their health, whether you’re addressing specific symptoms or taking a proactive approach to prevent future issues.
Personalized wellness plans: Receive customized guidance for nutrition, fitness, and overall health.
• Early detection: Identify imbalances or risks before they become serious.
• Enhanced performance: Leverage data to fine-tune fitness and lifestyle goals.
• Informed decision-making: Make smarter choices about diet, supplementation, and self-care.
Precision Wellness Testing is a comprehensive diagnostic approach that evaluates key aspects of your health, including nutrition, hormones, metabolism, genetics, gut health, and immune function. At BioFuse Wellness, this cutting-edge testing provides in-depth insights to create personalized, actionable plans for achieving optimal wellness.
BioFuse Wellness offers a variety of advanced tests, including:
• Blood Tests: Analyze hormones, vitamins, minerals, cholesterol, blood sugar, and inflammatory markers.
• Genetic Testing: Understand predispositions to disease, diet, and fitness outcomes.
• Hormone Testing: Assess levels of cortisol, thyroid hormones, estrogen, testosterone, and progesterone.
• Gut Health Testing: Examine your microbiome for imbalances or pathogens.
• Nutrient Deficiency Testing: Identify shortages in essential vitamins and minerals.
• Metabolic Assessments: Gain insights into calorie burn, fat storage, and energy production.
Precision Wellness Testing is a proactive way to:
• Gain personalized health insights tailored to your unique biology.
• Identify risks early and prevent potential health issues.
• Optimize lifestyle choices such as diet, exercise, and supplementation.
• Monitor progress with data-driven metrics for improved wellness.