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 Organic profile
To determine the wellbeing of your internal ecosystem and metabolic processes, we do the following analysis:
  • Energy cycle
    Substances tested for:
    Citrate
    Cis aconitate
    Succinate
    Fumarate
    Lactate
  • Co factors
    Substances tested for:
    Methylmalonate
    Hydroxy methyl glutarate
  • CHO/fat met. balance
    Substances tested for:
    ß Hydroxybutarate
    alpha-Hydroxybutarate
  • Detoxification
    Substances tested for:
    Orotate
  • Fat metabolism
    Substances tested for:
    Adipate
    Suberate
    Ethylmalonate
  • Neurotransmitter metabolism
    Substances tested for:
    Vanilmandelate
    Quinolinate
  • Dysbiosis markers
    Substances tested for:
    4-Hydroxyphenylacetate
  • The metabolic report is not just a collection of results to sell you some nutritional supplements. It is a highly sophisticated assessment based solely on the scientific data and information drawn from academia of excellence. Every single recommendation is referenced with scientific fact.

      Amino acid profile
  • What do we test for?
    We are able to test for 23 different amino acids (the most comprehensive test available):
    1. Aspartic acid
    2. Glutaminic acid
    3. Serine
    4. Asn
    5. Glycine
    6. Glutamine
    7. Taurine
    8. Histidine
    9. Threonine
    10. Alanine
    11. Arginine
    12. Proline
    13. alpha-AAB
    14. Tyrosine
    15. Valine
    16. Methionine
    17. Cysteine
    18. Isoleucine
    19. Leusine
    20. Phenylalanine
    21. Tryptophan
    22. Orithine
    23. Lysine
  • What is the significance of amino acids?
    Amino acids are the building blocks of tissue and muscle. Low levels will indicate poor absorption and will result in significant health problems later in life. The body needs amino acids to repair damaged tissue that result from daily physical activity and exercise. Optimal levels are required for optimal repair and ultimately optimal performance.