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Lifeforce Diagnostic
40+ Biomarkers
Our at-home blood test measures 40+ biomarkers that drive your mental and physical performance. Diagnostics include a telehealth visit, clinical report, and personalized plan created by a Lifeforce clinician.
Hormone Balance
Metabolic Condition
Critical Nutrients
Organ Health
Key Health Risks
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We Measure 40+ Essential Biomarkers
Your body's messengers, pulling the strings on all male and female systems
Thyroid-stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Thyroid controls or supports many functions in the body, including your weight, skin and hair health, energy levels, mood, and much more. Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) is the signal the brain sends to your thyroid gland to make thyroid hormone.
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Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
Luteinizing hormone (LH) is FSH's partner in reproductive health. In women, LH causes your ovaries to release eggs. In men, it prompts the testicles to make testosterone and supports sperm production.
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Follicle-stimulating Hormone
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is a vital reproductive hormone. It helps women to release their eggs and men to make sperm.
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Estradiol
Estradiol is the main form of estrogen in both women and men. Levels naturally increase in men with age and decrease in women as they reach menopause.
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DHEA
DHEA-S is a hormone that works behind the scenes to help produce other sex hormones, including testosterone and estrogen.
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IGF-1
Insulin-like Growth Factor (IGF-1) is a hormone made by the liver that tells your bones and muscles to grow.
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Total Testosterone
The primary male sex hormone produced in the testes in men, and in smaller doses in the ovaries of women, testosterone regulates everything from bone and muscle mass, to fat distribution, to libido, energy levels, and mood. Managing testosterone levels is especially important for men after age 35, when levels begin to steadily decline.
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Follicle-stimulating Hormone
Unbound testosterone is called free testosterone and is the active and accessible form of the hormone.
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Natural compounds that your body needs for disease prevention and growth
Homocysteine
Homocysteine is an amino acid in the blood that causes inflammation, and levels above 10 umol/L have been linked to an increased risk for heart disease, dementia, blood clots, and stroke.
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Magnesium
Activating more than 300 enzymatic processes in the body, there's almost no bodily system that doesn't rely on magnesium to run properly. Lower levels might be due to malabsorption from gut issues, nutritional deficiencies, or medications such as those that treat heartburn or diuretics.
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Vitamin-D
Vitamin D is an essential nutrient your body needs to support healthy bones, immune system, and neurological function.
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How cleanly and efficiently your body converts food to energy
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel
Measures 14 substances in your blood including sodium, calcium, creatinine, potassium. It provides important information about your body's overall chemical balance and metabolism.
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Glucose
The fasting glucose test gives us a snapshot in time of the sugar level in your blood, one of the markers for diabetes, metabolic imbalance and insulin resistance. Eating less sugar and incorporating high-intensity interval training (HIIT) can reverse insulin resistance, even in older adults.
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A1C
The glycosylated hemoglobin (A1c) test gives us a look at your sugar levels over a 90-day period to help spot pre-diabetes. A range of 5.7 to 6.4% indicates an increased risk, and 6.5% or over may indicate diabetes.
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High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL)
High-density lipoprotein (HDL) is known as good cholesterol because it helps lower your risk for heart disease and ischemic stroke. Regular exercise and a healthy diet — the same lifestyle choices that keep your cholesterol in check — naturally increase your HDL. Levels between 55–65 mg/dL are healthy and have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.
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Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL)
LDL is known as bad cholesterol because too much of it can clog and harden the arteries, which leads to high blood pressure and heart disease. Less than 100mg/dL is an optimal level for most people, though depending on your personal health history, slightly higher or lower levels may be right for you.
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Triglycerides (TRG)
Extra calories are converted into a type of fat called triglycerides that get stored in your blood as fuel for later. If you’re sedentary, triglycerides will hang around, usually in the form of belly fat, and put you at risk for heart disease, stroke, and pancreatitis. Balancing your carbs and caloric intake with exercise can help lower your triglycerides.
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Total Cholesterol
Total cholesterol is the total amount of cholesterol in your blood, which includes both low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol. It’s essential for many of your body’s metabolic processes, including the production of vitamin D, testosterone, estrogen, and cortisol, however levels higher than 199 mg/dL can increase your risk for heart disease, ischemic strokes, and liver disease.
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How well your heart, liver, and other key organs are performing
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Evaluates each type of cell in your blood and helps to detect a wide range of disorders, including anemia, infection and leukemia.
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Hemoglobin (HGB)
A protein in your red blood cells, hemoglobin’s (HGB) main job is carrying oxygen to your tissues. A healthy range for women is 13.5 to 14.5 g/dL, and for men, 14 to 15 g/dL. Levels can be high if you have excess testosterone, asthma, or live in a high-altitude location. More commonly, though, it’s due to dehydration. If your hemoglobin count is low, it could be due to a vitamin and mineral deficiency, such as B12, B6, or vitamin C.
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Hematocrit
Hematocrit (HCT) is the ratio of red blood cells to the fluid, or plasma, in your blood. If your hemoglobin levels are low, this biomarker helps us determine what’s causing your anemia.
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Platelet
Measures the number of platelets in the blood. Platelets are what helps the blood clot. Used to monitor or diagnose conditions that cause excess bleeding or clotting.
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PSA
The prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is the primary marker used to screen for prostate cancer, which usually has no symptoms in the early stages.
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ALT and AST
Think of Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) as the bat signal your liver sends out when it’s under fire. The liver normally houses these enzymes but releases them into the bloodstream when it’s injured or inflamed. Looking at ALT and AST levels side by side can help us find the cause of the distress.
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Overall systemic health and potential for future health issues
hsCRP
Inflammation markers, such as high-sensitivity c-reactive protein (hs-CRP), are like a crystal ball for your body. Not only does hs-CRP give us insights into how your body is handling stress, reacting to your diet, and recovering from workouts, it also helps us predict your future risk of cardiovascular disease.
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ApoB
Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) is a risk stratification marker used in conjunction with all of the other cholesterol readings. ApoB are proteins found in all of the “bad” versions of cholesterol that contribute to cardiovascular disease.
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Lipoprotein (a)
Lipoprotein (a) is considered a type of LDL, the bad cholesterol, and testing your levels helps screen for risk of stroke and heart disease. Since it's driven by genetics and not lifestyle, knowing if you have increased risk helps determine how tightly the rest of your cholesterol and heart-health markers should be monitored and controlled.
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85% of Lifeforce members report improved quality of life within their first 3 months.
* Based on patient-reported outcomes from 5,000 Lifeforce members.
COMPREHENSIVE
A single solution combining everything you need to understand your body and optimize your mental and physical performance.
CONVENIENT
All available via telehealth consults on your phone with monthly deliveries to your home.
CUSTOMIZED
Using data from 40+ biomarkers, Lifeforce clinicians create a plan that’s custom built for your biology and goals.

Take Your First Step

Your diagnostic includes an at-home blood test, telehealth visit, full clinical summary, and personalized plan outlining any hormone optimization, nutraceutical, or lifestyle tools that will improve your performance.

A test of this depth usually costs $700+. We offer our diagnostic at cost to empower you with the data to take control of your health.

Why Normal Isn't Optimal

Most 'normal' biomarker ranges are focused on diagnosing disease, not on helping you identify what’s optimal for performance. For example, the traditional 'normal' range for vitamin D is 30-100 ng/ml, however research suggests 50-100 ng/ml is a more optimal range for performance. The Lifeforce Diagnostic isn’t just a comprehensive snapshot of your health, it’s a proactive investment in reaching your peak.. We offer our diagnostic at cost to empower you with the data to take control of your health.

How It Works

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Complete your blood draw
Book a phlebotomist to draw your blood at your home or office, or walk-in to your local Labcorp.
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Tell us about yourself
Complete your intake assessment so we can understand your current health and help you reach your goals.
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Get your results
Approximately 10 business days after your visit, your results and plan will be available in your Lifeforce portal.
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Book your telehealth consult
Review your results and recommendations with a Lifeforce clinician and start your membership!
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