Tired of Being Tired?
Fatigue isn't a personality trait — it's a signal. This panel looks at the biomarkers behind your energy so you can finally understand what's draining you.
Sound Familiar?
If any of these feel like your daily reality, this panel is for you.
Afternoon Crashes
You hit a wall by 2 PM no matter how much sleep you got — coffee barely helps anymore.
Can't Recover
Workouts leave you wrecked for days. Your body just doesn't bounce back like it used to.
Brain Fog
Thinking feels heavy. You re-read emails three times and still lose your train of thought.
Stubborn Weight
You're doing everything right but the scale won't budge — your metabolism feels stuck.
What's Inside This Panel
6 biomarkers chosen to map your health from the cellular level up.
GDF-15
Your body's metabolic stress alarm. Elevated levels can reveal hidden cellular strain long before you feel 'sick'.
HbA1c
Shows your average blood sugar over 3 months. Unstable blood sugar is a top hidden cause of energy crashes.
Insulin
Tells you how hard your body is working to manage sugar. High insulin means cells may be resisting energy delivery.
Vitamin D
Low vitamin D is linked to persistent fatigue, muscle weakness, and low mood.
Ferritin
Measures iron stores. Low ferritin is a leading cause of tiredness, especially in women.
TSH
Controls metabolic speed. An off-balance TSH can explain fatigue, weight gain, and brain fog.
Why This Panel Works
Root Cause, Not Band-Aids
Instead of guessing, you get data on the actual biological systems driving your fatigue — from metabolism to thyroid to iron stores.
AI-Powered Analysis
Your results don't come as raw numbers. EazeBio's AI reads your results together — the way a great doctor would — and gives you a clear, personal report.
Zone-Based Scoring
Each biomarker is placed in a clear zone — Excellent, Good, Middle, or At Risk — so you know exactly where you stand and what to focus on.
What Your AI Report Will Tell You
Personalized, pattern-based insights — not just number dumps.
"Your GDF-15 is in the Middle zone (620 pg/mL), suggesting early metabolic stress. This pattern often points to cells struggling to convert fuel into energy."
"Your ferritin is at 18 ng/mL — technically 'normal' but well below optimal. This often causes the exact fatigue pattern you described."
Ready to Take Control?
Join the waitlist and be the first to test the Always Tired? panel when it launches.