Test Levels of Three Essential B Vitamins, Which Are Determined By Your Daily Diet
This test measures your vitamin B6 (PLP), B9 (5-methyltetrahydrofolate), and B12(cyanocobalamin) levels.
- Almond
- Cow’s milk
- Egg white
- Egg yolk
- Peanut
- Shrimp
- Soy
- Tuna
- Wheat
This thyroid panel measures 3 main thyroid hormones plus thyroid peroxidase antibodies
Your test results will measure your levels of 3 main thyroid hormones plus thyroid peroxidase antibodies. These circulating thyroid hormones have an impact on many functions of the body. By measuring each type of hormone level, this thyroid function test can help you understand if you may be experiencing thyroid dysfunction.
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone
Thyroid-stimulating hormone, or TSH, is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland that is responsible for controlling the production of the thyroid hormones T3 and T4 by the thyroid gland. The hormone TSH is considered the most sensitive marker for screening for thyroid diseases and conditions.
Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies
Thyroid peroxidase antibodies are antibodies that can bind to thyroid enzymes, suppressing thyroid function. If TPO antibodies are elevated, this could be suggestive of an autoimmune condition. In the case of hypothyroidism, or an under active thyroid, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis may be the culprit, whereas hyper thyroid ism, or an overactive thyroid is commonly caused by Graves’ disease.
Free T3
T3(triiodothyronine) is a hormone produced by the thyroid gland. While it is less abundant than T4, T3 is considered the more active of these two thyroid hormones. Together, these two thyroid hormones help determine the rate at which every cell in the body uses energy. Levels of T3 fluctuate when individuals have an under- or overactive thyroid gland. This test measures free T3, the free (not bound to protein), and biologically active form of the hormone.
Free T4
T4(thyroxine) is the predominant hormone produced by the thyroid gland. Together,T3 and T4 help determine the rate at which every cell in the body uses energy.Levels of T4 fluctuate when individuals have an under- or overactive thyroid gland. This test measures free T4, the free (not bound to protein), and biologically active form of the hormone.
Experiencing symptoms such as changes in weight, thinning hair, or fatigue?
Changes in thyroid hormone levels can cause hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) and hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid). Both conditions can lead to a variety of uncomfortable symptoms in your body.
Body
- Sluggishness and fatigue
- Thinning hair
- Changes in weight
- Cold intolerance
- Heat intolerance
Stomach/Intestines or Gastrointestinal
- Constipation
- Frequent bowel movements
Mind
- Depression
- Forgetfulness
- Nervousness
- Anxiousness
- Irritability
Skin
- Dry skin
- Increased sweating
Everything you need to understand your results
- Pre-paid shipping both ways
- All materials for sample collection and shipping back to the lab
- Detailed directions and an instructional video to guide you
- Help along the way from our customer care team
- Digital and printable results
- Watch a recorded educational session led by a healthcare professional