Micronutrient Testing
Find Out What Your Cells Are Actually Missing
- 30+ vitamins, minerals & antioxidants measured
- Cellular-level accuracy — not just serum levels
- Single blood draw, no fasting required
- Results & personalized guidance in 7–10 days
- Uncovers deficiencies standard bloodwork misses
A comprehensive panel measuring 30+ vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants at the cellular level — revealing hidden deficiencies behind fatigue, poor immunity, and slow recovery.
A Cellular-Level Look at Your Nutrition
Studies show that many people who take a daily multivitamin can still run deficient — because standard blood tests only measure what's circulating in your serum, not what your cells are actually able to use.
Our Micronutrient Panel measures functional nutrient status across 30+ vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants — giving you a clearer picture of nutritional gaps than a standard blood panel.
The goal? Stop guessing which supplements you need — and know for sure.
30+ Vitamins, Minerals & Antioxidants
Plus 20 more minerals, antioxidants, amino acids, and metabolic markers — see the complete list of all 32 below.
Good to know: this panel screens for nutritional gaps and deficiencies — it is not a diagnostic test for any specific disease. Results are a starting point for personalized nutrition and supplementation guidance.
Common Reasons People Look Into Micronutrient Testing
Energy & Recovery
Persistent, unexplained fatigue
Slow recovery from workouts or illness
Low stamina
Immune & Inflammation
Frequent colds or infections
Chronic inflammation
Slow wound healing
Cognitive & Mood
Brain fog
Difficulty concentrating
Mood changes
Diet & Lifestyle
Restrictive or limited diets
High stress levels
Taking supplements without knowing if they're needed
These signs don't confirm a nutrient deficiency on their own — testing is the only way to know for sure.
Every Marker This Test Checks
No vague “and more.” Below is the complete, unabridged list of every vitamin, mineral, antioxidant, amino acid, and metabolic marker in your Micronutrient Panel — organized exactly as they appear on your results report.
Vitamins · 12
Vitamin A
Supports vision, immune defense, and skin repair
Vitamin B1 (Thiamin)
Fuels energy metabolism and nerve function
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
Powers cellular energy and antioxidant recycling
Vitamin B3 (Niacin)
Supports metabolism, circulation, and cell repair
Vitamin B6
Aids neurotransmitter and red blood cell production
Vitamin B12
Critical for energy, cognition, and nerve health
Biotin (B7)
Supports hair, skin, and enzyme function
Folate (B9)
Essential for cell division and DNA synthesis
Pantothenic Acid (B5)
Supports hormone production and energy metabolism
Vitamin C
Antioxidant that supports immunity and collagen
Vitamin D3
Regulates immunity, mood, and bone health
Vitamin K2
Directs calcium to bones, away from arteries
Minerals · 5
Calcium
Supports bone density, muscle, and nerve signaling
Magnesium
Involved in 300+ enzyme reactions and recovery
Manganese
Supports bone formation and antioxidant enzymes
Zinc
Essential for immune function and wound healing
Copper
Supports iron metabolism and connective tissue
Antioxidants · 6
Alpha Lipoic Acid
Neutralizes oxidative stress, supports metabolism
Coenzyme Q10
Powers mitochondrial energy and heart health
Cysteine
Building block for glutathione, your master antioxidant
Glutathione
The body's primary antioxidant, protects cells
Selenium
Supports thyroid function and antioxidant defense
Vitamin E
Protects cell membranes from oxidative damage
Amino Acids & Fatty Acids · 4
Asparagine
Supports nervous system function and protein synthesis
Glutamine
Fuels gut lining and immune cell repair
Serine
Supports cell membranes and neurotransmitter synthesis
Oleic Acid
Monounsaturated fat linked to heart health
Metabolic & Carbohydrate Markers · 5
Choline
Supports liver function and brain health
Inositol
Supports insulin sensitivity and mood regulation
Carnitine
Transports fat into cells for energy
Chromium
Supports insulin sensitivity and blood sugar balance
Glucose-Insulin Metabolism
Reflects how efficiently you regulate blood sugar
Methodology: markers are measured via a functional intracellular assay (not standard serum bloodwork), reflecting how your cells actually use each nutrient over the prior 4–6 months rather than a single-moment snapshot.
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