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Did you know..?

Your blood holds the most sophisticated data about your health. Biomarkers reveal what symptoms can't - showing early shifts in inflammation, metabolism, nutrient status, toxic load, and biological ageing long before they become problems. With the right insights, you can optimise your body with precision, clarity and confidence. Explore the science behind the markers that matter most.

Here are 10 powerful ways that biomarker testing can transform your health:

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ApoB predicts heart disease more accurately than cholesterol.

Most heart attacks happen in people with "normal" cholesterol. ApoB measures the number of atherogenic particles (fatty plaques) making it one of the most precise indicators of cardiovascular risk. We believe that everyone over the age of 40 should know their ApoB level.

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Your biological age can be years younger - or older - than your real age.

Biomarkers such as inflammation, glucose control, liver function, and glycan patterns can reveal your "true" cellular age, which can often be improved through lifestyle changes.

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A simple vitamin D test can potentially reveal why you feel tired, low or run-down.

Over 50% of adults in the UK have low vitamin D, which impacts mood, immunity, hormones, and energy production.

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CRP (C-reactive protein) can show hidden inflammation you can't feel.

Chronic inflammation often starts silently. CRP detects it early, helping prevent future metabolic, cardiovascular, or autoimmune issues.

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Your B12 levels affect memory, mood, sleep, and nervous system health - not just energy.

Even "borderline" levels can cause fatigue, anxiety, brain-fog, and poor sleep quality. And contrary to popular belief, B12 doesn't originate in meat - it's produced by soil-based bacteria found on plants, which is why grazing animals accumulate high levels.

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Omega-3 blood levels are strongly linked to brain health and longevity

Low omega-3 status is associated with lower cognitive function, lower mood, and increased inflammation - and most people don't get enough from food alone.

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Liver biomarkers can show early detoxification issues long before symptoms appear.

Even mild elevations in ALT, AST or GGT can indicate poor detoxification, fatty liver changes, or high toxic load - common in modern lifestyles.

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Your fasting insulin level often reveals metabolic issues years before glucose does.

You can have a "normal" blood sugar level while fasting insulin is already elevated - a sign your body is struggling with carbohydrate metabolism.

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Thyroid biomarkers can detect low thyroid function even if basic tests appear normal.

TSH alone misses many cases. Comprehensive testing includes free T3, free T4, and thyroid antibodies provides a far more accurate picture of thyroid performance.

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Nutrient and mineral tests often explain low energy, poor sleep or mood swings.

Low magnesium, low vitamin D, low iron or depleted trace minerals can dramatically affect how you feel - and are easily correctible once identified.

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