Your Mood Has a Biology
Feeling off, anxious, or unmotivated? Before you blame willpower, look at your biology. This panel checks the nutrients that influence how you think and feel.
Sound Familiar?
If any of these feel like your daily reality, this panel is for you.
Low Motivation
You used to be driven. Now it takes everything just to start the simplest tasks.
Anxious for No Reason
Your heart races, your mind spirals โ but there's no clear trigger.
Mental Fog
Words escape you mid-sentence. Focus feels impossible.
Mood Swings
Fine one hour, irritable the next. Your emotions feel unpredictable.
What's Inside This Panel
5 biomarkers chosen to map your health from the cellular level up.
Vitamin D
Strongly linked to depression, anxiety, and seasonal mood changes.
Vitamin B12
Essential for nerve function. Low B12 mimics depression and anxiety.
Homocysteine
Elevated levels indicate poor methylation, affecting serotonin and dopamine.
GDF-15
Associated with fatigue and reduced motivation โ the 'I just can't' feeling.
Magnesium
The 'calming mineral.' Low magnesium amplifies anxiety and disrupts sleep.
Why This Panel Works
Biology Meets Psychology
Mood issues aren't always 'in your head.' Nutrient gaps and inflammation directly affect brain chemistry. This panel bridges the gap.
AI That Understands Context
Your Health Profile tells us about your sleep, stress, and lifestyle. The AI combines that context with your lab results for meaningful insights.
Actionable, Not Overwhelming
You won't get a data dump. You'll get clear, prioritized guidance on what might be contributing to how you feel โ and what to discuss.
What Your AI Report Will Tell You
Personalized, pattern-based insights โ not just number dumps.
"Your Vitamin D is at 19 ng/mL โ well below optimal. This pattern is commonly associated with low motivation."
"Your homocysteine is elevated at 14 ยตmol/L, which may indicate suboptimal methylation affecting serotonin."
Ready to Take Control?
Join the waitlist and be the first to test the Mood & Mind panel when it launches.