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?
These are not just "bad days" — they might be biochemical signals.
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 — but there's no clear trigger.
Mental Fog
Words escape you mid-sentence. You walk into rooms and forget why. Focus feels impossible.
Mood Swings
Fine one hour, irritable the next. Your emotions feel unpredictable and hard to control.
What's Inside This Panel
5 biomarkers that connect your biology to how you feel every day.
Vitamin D
Often called the sunshine vitamin — low levels are strongly linked to depression, anxiety, and seasonal mood changes. One of the most impactful and easiest to fix.
Vitamin B12
Essential for nerve function and neurotransmitter production. Low B12 mimics depression and anxiety — and is especially common in vegetarians and people over 40.
Homocysteine
Elevated levels indicate poor methylation — the process your brain uses to make serotonin, dopamine, and melatonin. High homocysteine is linked to brain fog, depression, and cognitive decline.
GDF-15
When cells are stressed, your brain feels it too. Elevated GDF-15 is associated with fatigue, reduced motivation, and the I just can not feeling that often gets misdiagnosed as laziness.
Magnesium
The 'calming mineral' Low magnesium amplifies anxiety, disrupts sleep, and makes your nervous system more reactive. Most adults don't get enough.
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 between how you feel and what's happening inside.
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 insights that actually make sense.
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 — and what to discuss with your provider.
What Your AI Report Will Tell You
AI-generated insights based on your unique biomarker pattern
"Your Vitamin D is at 19 ng/mL — well below the optimal range. Combined with low B12, this pattern is commonly associated with the low motivation and brain fog you reported in your health profile."
"Your homocysteine is elevated at 14 µmol/L, which may indicate suboptimal methylation. This can affect serotonin and dopamine production — consider discussing B-vitamin supplementation with your healthcare provider."
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