Nutrient Comprehensive Check
Nutrient Comprehensive Check
Optimal nutrient supply is crucial for health, energy, and well-being. The Comprehensive Nutrient Check provides you with a thorough overview of your most important minerals, trace elements, and vitamins.
- Comprehensive Analysis: Measures essential minerals, trace elements, and vitamins for a well-founded assessment of your nutrient supply.
- Early Detection Made Easy: Identifies deficiencies early before they negatively impact your health and well-being.
- Convenient & Reliable: Easy sampling from home with professional lab evaluation.
So you don't have to guess what your body is missing.
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What values does this test measure?
What values does this test measure?
For more information about the values, please refer to the "All About the Test" section.
How does it work?
How does it work?
1. Simply take a sample with our test kit.
2. Send it to the lab using our prepaid envelope.
3. View the results digitally after a few days.
Why are the values reliable?
Why are the values reliable?
All tests offered by us are evaluated and validated in a certified medical laboratory.
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What advantages does this test offer me?
What advantages does this test offer me?
Our body requires a variety of vitamins, minerals, and trace elementsto function optimally. An unbalanced diet, stress, or certain illnesses can lead to a deficiency in important nutrients – often unnoticed for a long time. A deficiency can affect energy, concentration, immune system, muscles, and bones .
With the Nutrient Comprehensive Check , you receive a thorough analysis of your most important vital substances to identify deficiencies early and counteract them specifically.
The test measures the following values:
- Calcium: Essential for strong bones, healthy teeth, and proper muscle and nerve function.
- Magnesium: Regulates muscle and nerve function and helps reduce stress. A deficiency can cause cramps, fatigue, and headaches. html
- Ferritin: The most important storage value for iron. A deficiency can lead to anemia, fatigue, and concentration problems.
- Folic Acid: Important for cell formation, the nervous system, and blood formation. A deficiency can manifest as fatigue, mood swings, and hair loss.
- Sodium: Regulates fluid balance and blood pressure. Deviations can indicate dehydration or hormonal disorders.
- Holo-Transcobalamin (Holo-TC): The active form of Vitamin B12 and a sensitive marker for an emerging B12 deficiency.
- Vitamin B12: Essential for nerves, energy production, and cell division. A deficiency can lead to exhaustion, numbness, and memory problems.
- Vitamin D: Important for the immune system, bone health, and mood. Low values can lead to susceptibility to infections, muscle weakness, or depressive moods.
- Lipid profile (LDL and HDL cholesterol, triglycerides): Provides important information about fat metabolism and the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
- Zinc: Strengthens the immune system, supports wound healing, and regulates hormone balance.
- Selenium: Acts as an antioxidant and protects cells from free radicals. Important for the thyroid and immune system.
- Copper: Essential for iron metabolism, blood formation, and the nervous system.
- Manganese: Supports bone metabolism and cell protection.
Why is this test important?
Many nutrient deficiencies develop gradually and are only noticed when symptoms appear.They can negatively affect performance, immune system, skin, hair, muscles, and concentration . Especially people with vegetarian or vegan diets, athletes, or people with high stress levels often have an increased need for certain nutrients.
With the nutrient all-round check , you can ensure that your body is optimally supplied and detect deficiencies at an early stage.
How does the test work?
The procedure is simple: Using the supplied test kit, you take a small blood sample from your fingertip and send it to our certified specialist laboratory. Within a few days, you will receive a detailed report with understandable explanations of your values.
Symptoms for which you should take this test
The Comprehensive Nutrient Check is particularly useful if you notice one or more of the following symptoms:
- Fatigue or exhaustion, even after sufficient sleep
- Frequent infections or weakened immune system
- Poor concentration or memory problems
- Hair loss, brittle nails, or dry skin
- Muscle weakness or muscle cramps
- Mood swings or depressive moods
- Slow wound healing or frequent inflammations
- Fluctuating body weight or loss of appetite
Test nutrient levels now & optimize them specifically
Stay informed and regularly check your essential nutrients.The nutrient all-round check helps you optimally support your health and performance.
Why is this test important?
Why is this test important?
Many nutrient deficiencies go unnoticed for a long time, but they can cause fatigue, concentration problems, immune weakness, or muscle weakness . With the Comprehensive Nutrient Check , you can ensure that your body is optimally supplied.
When should I take this test?
When should I take this test?
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- In case of fatigue, exhaustion, or concentration problems.
- If you have a vegetarian or vegan diet .
- If you exercise and want to optimize your nutrient supply.
- In case of frequent infections or a weak immune system.
- If you want to rule out a nutrient deficiency .
An early test helps you to specifically optimize your nutrient supply and stay healthy in the long term.
What do the measured values mean?
What do the measured values mean?
25-OH-Vitamin-D3
The biomarker 25-OH vitamin D is an important indicator of the vitamin D status in the body. A deficiency of this vitamin can lead to a variety of health problems, such as osteoporosis, muscle weakness, and an increased risk of infections. Therefore, it is important to regularly check the 25-OH vitamin D level and optimize it if necessary through supplements or sunlight.
Mehr InfosCalcium
Calcium is an important biomarker in the body, crucial for bone health, muscle contraction, and blood clotting. A calcium level in the blood that is too high or too low can lead to serious health problems. Therefore, it is important to regularly monitor and correct the calcium level if necessary.
Mehr InfosMagnesium
Magnesium is an important biomarker for various diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and kidney problems. Measuring the magnesium level in the blood can help detect these diseases early and optimize treatment. A deficiency in magnesium can lead to muscle cramps, fatigue, and arrhythmias, while an excess is associated with kidney problems. Regular monitoring of magnesium levels is therefore essential for health.
Mehr InfosFerritin
Ferritin is a biomarker that indicates the iron storage in the body. High ferritin levels can suggest iron overload or inflammation, while low levels may indicate an iron deficiency. Therefore, measuring ferritin levels is important for the diagnosis and monitoring of iron metabolism disorders and inflammatory diseases.
Mehr InfosFolic Acid
Folic acid in serum or plasma: The measurement of folic acid is used to determine the folic acid level in the blood. Folic acid is important for the formation of red blood cells and the smooth functioning of the nervous system. Deviations from the normal folic acid level can indicate various medical conditions, including anemia, pregnancy complications, or malnutrition.
Mehr InfosSodium
Sodium is an electrolyte that plays a crucial role in regulating the body's fluid and electrolyte balance. Deviations from normal sodium levels can indicate disorders such as dehydration, kidney problems, or heart disease.
Mehr InfosTranscobalamin
Transcobalamin is a protein that transports vitamin B12 in the blood and makes it available to the cells. A deficiency or dysfunction can lead to reduced vitamin B12 supply to the cells, which can cause various health problems.
Mehr InfosVitamin B12
Vitamin B12, also known as cobalamin, is an important biomarker for health. A deficiency in this vitamin can lead to anemia, neurological problems, and other serious health complications. It is important to regularly check the vitamin B12 level and, if necessary, take supplements to avoid deficiency symptoms.
Mehr InfosHDL cholesterol
HDL cholesterol, also known as good cholesterol, is an important biomarker for heart health. A high HDL level in the blood is associated with a lower risk of heart disease, as it helps remove excess cholesterol from the arteries. A healthy lifestyle with regular physical activity and a balanced diet can help increase HDL levels and reduce the risk of heart disease.
Mehr InfosLDL cholesterol
The biomarker LDL cholesterol is an important indicator of the risk of cardiovascular diseases. A high LDL cholesterol level can lead to arteriosclerosis, which in turn increases the risk of heart attack and stroke. It is therefore important to regularly monitor the LDL cholesterol level and, if necessary, reduce it through a healthy diet, regular exercise, and possibly medication therapy.
Mehr InfosTriglyceride
Triglycerides are a type of fat molecule stored in the body as an energy reserve. A high triglyceride level in the blood can indicate an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases. Therefore, regular monitoring of this biomarker is important to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke.
Mehr InfosSelen
Selen ist ein essentielles Spurenelement, das für die Funktion zahlreicher Enzyme, insbesondere antioxidativer Enzymsysteme wie der Glutathionperoxidase, unverzichtbar ist. Es unterstützt die Abwehr von Zellschäden durch freie Radikale und spielt eine Schlüsselrolle in der Schilddrüsenfunktion, insbesondere bei der Umwandlung von Thyroxin (T4) in das aktive Trijodthyronin (T3). Ein Selenmangel kann zu einer erhöhten Infektanfälligkeit, Schilddrüsenfunktionsstörungen, Muskelschwäche sowie Herz-Kreislauf-Erkrankungen beitragen. Auch bei entzündlichen Erkrankungen und Autoimmunerkrankungen wird ein niedriger Selenspiegel beobachtet.
Mehr InfosMangan
Mangan ist ein Spurenelement, das in geringen Mengen für eine Vielzahl biologischer Funktionen notwendig ist. Es unterstützt die Aktivität mehrerer Enzyme, die für den Energiestoffwechsel, die Knochengesundheit, die Wundheilung und den Schutz vor oxidativem Stress wichtig sind. Mangan ist auch an der Bildung von Bindegewebe und an der Regulation von Blutzucker beteiligt. Ein Mangel ist selten, kann aber zu Wachstumsstörungen, Beeinträchtigungen des Fett- und Kohlenhydratstoffwechsels sowie neurologischen Symptomen führen. Auch eine Überversorgung ist möglich und kann toxische Effekte, insbesondere auf das Nervensystem, haben.
Mehr InfosKupfer
Kupfer ist ein lebensnotwendiges Spurenelement, das für zahlreiche physiologische Prozesse wie die Bildung von roten Blutkörperchen, die Funktion von Enzymen (z. B. Superoxiddismutase) sowie die Energieproduktion in den Zellen benötigt wird. Kupfer unterstützt zudem die Entwicklung des Nervensystems, die Eisenverwertung und die Stärkung des Immunsystems. Ein Mangel kann zu Anämie, erhöhter Infektanfälligkeit, neurologischen Symptomen und Bindegewebsschwächen führen. Umgekehrt kann ein erhöhter Kupferspiegel beispielsweise bei chronischen Entzündungen oder Lebererkrankungen auftreten.
Mehr InfosZink
Zink ist ein essentielles Spurenelement, das an über 300 enzymatischen Reaktionen beteiligt ist. Es ist entscheidend für die Funktion des Immunsystems, die Zellteilung und -regeneration, die Wundheilung sowie den antioxidativen Schutz. Zink beeinflusst zudem den Hormonhaushalt und die Hautgesundheit. Ein Zinkmangel kann zu Infektanfälligkeit, verzögerter Wundheilung, Haarausfall, Hauterkrankungen, Geschmacksstörungen und sogar Wachstumsverzögerungen führen. Auch in Stresssituationen, bei chronischen Erkrankungen oder bei unausgewogener Ernährung kann der Zinkbedarf steigen.
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Was ist im Testkit enthalten?
Was ist im Testkit enthalten?
Frequently Asked Questions about Nutrient Comprehensive Check
Frequently Asked Questions about Nutrient Comprehensive Check
The test measures essential vitamins, minerals, and trace elements: Calcium, Magnesium, Ferritin, Folic Acid, Sodium, Holo-TC, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D, LDL and HDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides, Zinc, Selenium, Copper and Manganese.
Who is this test suitable for?
The test is ideal for individuals who want to check their nutrient supply – especially with a special diet, persistent fatigue, or health complaints.
How does the sampling work?
The sampling is simple and painless via capillary blood from the fingertip. You will receive a test kit with clear instructions for easy home execution.
How long does it take to receive my results?
After sending the sample, you will typically receive your lab results digitally within 3–5 business days.
Why are trace elements like zinc, selenium, and copper important?
Zinc supports the immune system and wound healing. Selenium has antioxidant properties and protects cells. Copper is essential for blood formation and energy metabolism.
What role do Vitamin B12 and Holo-TC play?
Vitamin B12 is essential for the nervous system and cell division. Holo-TC is the active form of Vitamin B12 and a sensitive marker for an emerging B12 deficiency.
Why are calcium and magnesium measured?
Calcium is essential for bones, muscles, and nerves. Magnesium regulates muscle function and helps reduce stress. Both minerals are essential for muscle and nerve function.
What happens if my values are outside the reference range?
If abnormalities are detected, you should discuss the results with a doctor. They can recommend further examinations or targeted measures.
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