Stress Isn't Just in Your Head
Chronic stress leaves a biological footprint. This panel measures the hidden inflammation and hormonal signals that reveal how stress is actually affecting your body.
Sound Familiar?
Stress shows up in ways you might not expect.
Always Wired
You can't relax even when nothing's wrong. Your body stays in fight-or-flight mode around the clock.
Sleep But Not Rested
You sleep 7–8 hours but wake up feeling like you didn't sleep at all.
Aches & Pains
Joint stiffness, headaches, or random body aches that come and go without explanation.
Stress Eating
Cravings spike when you're overwhelmed. Sugar and carbs feel like the only thing that helps.
What's Inside This Panel
5 biomarkers that map how stress is silently wearing you down.
GDF-15
Rises when cells are under chronic stress. It's one of the most sensitive early indicators that your body is fighting something — even if you feel fine.
hsCRP
Detects low-grade inflammation that standard tests miss. Chronic elevation is linked to stress, heart risk, and accelerated aging.
Cortisol
Your primary stress hormone. Too high and you're wired, gaining belly fat, and sleeping poorly. Too low and you're burned out with zero drive.
Homocysteine
An amino acid that rises with chronic stress and poor methylation. Elevated levels are linked to brain fog, cardiovascular risk, and mood issues.
Ferritin
Doubles as an inflammation marker. When it's high without iron overload, it signals that your body is in a chronic inflammatory state.
Why This Panel Works
See the Invisible
Chronic inflammation is silent. You won't feel it until the damage is done. These markers catch it early — when you can still reverse it.
AI Connects the Dots
High cortisol alone tells one story. High cortisol + elevated GDF-15 + rising hsCRP tells a completely different one. Our AI reads the full picture.
Track Over Time
Stress isn't a one-time event. Re-test quarterly and watch your inflammation markers respond to the changes you're making.
What Your AI Report Will Tell You
Personalized, pattern-based insights — not just number dumps.
"Your cortisol is elevated at 22 mcg/dL and your hsCRP is at 3.1 mg/L — together, this suggests your body is in a sustained stress-inflammation loop. This combination is often seen in people who report feeling wired but tired."
"Your GDF-15 has increased 18% since your last test. Combined with rising homocysteine, this trend suggests your cellular stress is building — consider discussing stress management and B-vitamin status with your healthcare provider."
Ready to See What Stress Is Really Doing?
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