Nordic Laboratories
Doctor's Data GI360 x3
The GI360 x3 test provides important information about your health A personal treatment strategy is the future of medicine. It is based on data related to individual biochemistry and genetic inheritance. This test will help you gain objective information about yourself as well as create a more accurate treatment strategy and implement changes that will lead to better health. The GI360 x3 intestinal assay uses several screening methods (multiplex PCR, MALDI-TOF, and microscopy) to detect pathogens, viruses, and parasites, as well as bacteria. These may manifest as acute or chronic gastrointestinal symptoms and diseases, or possibly as intestinal-related symptoms.
Integral DNA: Combination of three DNA tests (Resilience + Health + Active)
Knowing your genetic code is made possible by new DNA tests based on the latest science and technology. They can help make better choices in everyday life and find more effective ways to change lifestyles. At the same time, DNA tests help optimize health and achieve personal goals.
Nordic Laboratories Metabolomix+ (nutrition and metabolism test)
Metabolomix + home test Metabolomix+ is a combination of several nutrition tests. It can be used to analyze the main nutritional markers. The test is done completely at home.The Metabolomix+ Test is an easy way to assess your need for antioxidants, B vitamins, trace elements, fatty and amino acids, and digestive microbes.
Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth Test (SIBO)
What is SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth)? SIBO is a condition in which the number of bacteria in the small intestine has increased. Intestinal bacteria are usually not present in the small intestine in the same quantities as in the large intestine. When the amount of bacteria in the s...
Nordic Laboratories Hair Elements (heavy metal & nutrient element test)
Hair Elements analysis provides information regarding recent and ongoing exposure to potentially toxic metals and the time-averaged status of specific nutrient elements. This noninvasive screening test requires only 0.25 grams of hair. Concerning its contained elements, hair is essentially an e...
Nordic Food Panel 184 IgG – Food Intolerance Test
Who is the test intended for? The Nordic Food Panel is a food hypersensitivity test that analyzes 184 different foods. This is the market's most accurate and broadest test for measuring food sensitivities.The Nordic Food Panel is a so-called blood drop test that can be easily done at home. In oth...
Nordic Laboratories Iodine Profile (home test kit)
Iodine profile (test to measure body iodine levels) A convenient way to test for iodine levels is to measure it in the urine because more than 90% of the body’s iodine is excreted in the urine. However, the problem with urine iodine measurements has always been in collecting it. Most tests require the collection of urine produced over a 24-hour period, which is the least challenging.
Nordic Laboratories Comprehensive Melatonin Profile (home test kit)
Comprehensive Melatonin Profile (sleep hormone test) One has an internal clock that lasts about 25 hours and is reset daily by daylight. Thus, light plays a key role in maintaining the circadian rhythm. The light directly affects the production of melatonin, the so-called "dark hormone", which is secreted from the pineal gland, especially at night. Melatonin has a unique ability to pass through all the blood barriers in the body and serves as a focal point for physiological function.
Nordic Laboratories Adrenal Function Profile (home test kit)
Adrenal Function Profile home test kit now available to find about your stress levels The most important measure of the body's stress state is the circadian cycle of cortisol, the so-called circadian rhythm of cortisol. This is an excellent reflection of the action of the HPA axis, which is at the heart of stress management.The daily secretion of cortisol is best reflected by saliva measurement. For example, on the basis of saliva measurements, shift workers detect changes in the circadian rhythms of cortisol. Shift work is known to interfere with normal circadian rhythms and cortisol secretion, particularly during night shifts.