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Nutri-Stat Test

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The Nutri-STAT (5005) profile is a comprehensive test designed to assist in improving nutritional and metabolic health through a simple blood and urine sample. This report covers an extensive range of biomarkers involved in metabolic health, thyroid health, cardiovascular health, and hormone health. This panel also includes an in-depth analysis of mineral and metal status, essential fatty acids, amino acids, organic acids and many more.
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ApoA1 and ApoB give a detailed view of cholesterol balance — ApoA1 reflects protective HDL particles, while ApoB represents atherogenic LDL particles that promote plaque build-up. The ApoB/ApoA1 ratio is a strong predictor of cardiovascular risk, offering more precision than standard cholesterol tests. Lipoprotein(a), or Lp(a), is a genetic marker that can elevate heart disease risk even when other lipid levels are normal. Measuring both provides early insight into hidden or inherited cardiovascular risks, guiding targeted prevention.

Apolipoprotein A1Apolipoprotein BApoA1/ B RatioLipoprotein (a)

Your lipid subfraction profile looks beyond total cholesterol to assess the size and density of LDL particles, offering a clearer view of cardiovascular risk. Larger, more buoyant LDL particles (LDL-1 and LDL-2) are generally protective, while smaller, denser particles (LDL-3 to LDL-7) are more likely to penetrate artery walls and promote plaque formation. By analysing the balance between these subfractions and your mean LDL particle size, this test provides a precise indication of how your cholesterol behaves — revealing whether your lipid profile supports heart health or signals a higher risk of atherosclerosis.

Total CholesterolLDLVLDLHDLTriglyceridesNon-HDL CholesterolLDL-1LDL-2LDL-3LDL-4LDL-5LDL-6LDL-7Mid CMid BMid AMean LDL Particle SizeCoronary Risk
High sensitivity CRPHomocysteineFibrinogen

Blood glucose is generated from carbohydrates and to use this fuel for energy your body needs insulin. With type 2 diabetes the cells either ignore the insulin or the body doesn't produce enough of it. Glucose then builds up leading to problems with the heart, kidneys, eyes, nerves, and blood vessels.

Fasting glucose
IronTransferrin/ TIBCTransferrin SaturationFerritinVitamin DActive Vitamin B12Methylmalonic Acid (MMA)FolateFormiminoglutamic Acid (FIGLU)Pyridoxic Acid (Vitamin B6)Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B5)Glutaric Acid (Vitamin B2)Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaric Acid (CoQ10)N-Acetylcysteine (NAC)Methylcitric Acid (Biotin/Vitamin H)CopperZincCopper to Zinc ratioCaeruloplasminFree Copper
ChromiumCobaltIodineManganeseMolybdenumSeleniumVanadiumCopperMagnesiumZinc
AluminiumAntimonyArsenicBerylliumBismuthCadmiumMercuryNickelLeadPlatinumSilverThalliumTinUraniumZirconium
TSHFT3FT4rT3FT3 to Reverse T3 RatioTPOAbTGAbThyroid Receptor Antibody (TRAb)
TestosteroneFree TestosteroneSHBGDHEA-SOestradiolProgesterone

Your kidneys filter waste from your body and regulate salts in your blood. They also produce hormones and vitamins that direct cell activities in many organs and help to control blood pressure. Your kidneys filter waste and regulate salts in your blood. This panel measures key markers of kidney function.

SodiumPotassiumChlorideBicarbonateUreaCreatinineeGFR

Your liver processes drugs and alcohol, filters toxic chemicals, stores vitamins and minerals, and makes bile, proteins and enzymes. This liver function test measures key liver enzymes and markers relevant to understanding your liver health.

BilirubinALPASTALTGGTAlbuminTotal ProteinGlobulin

The balance of fats in your diet directly influences inflammation, brain health, hormones, and cardiovascular function. This section measures omega-3, omega-6, monounsaturated, saturated and trans fats, along with key ratios like the AA/EPA inflammatory index. These insights reflect dietary fat quality, absorption efficiency, and the body’s overall inflammatory environment — empowering targeted nutritional interventions for long-term wellbeing.

alpha Linolenic Acid (ALA) Eicosapentanoic Acid (EPA)Docosapentanoic Acid (DPA)Docosahexanoic Acid (DHA)Total Omega 3sOmega 3 IndexLinoleic Acid (LA)gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA)Dihomo-g-linolenic Acid (DGLA)Arachidonic Acid (AA)Total Omega 6sOmega 3 to Omega 6 ratioAA to EPA RatioTotal Saturated FatsTotal Monounsaturated FatsTrans Fat Index

Amino acids are the building blocks of tissues, neurotransmitters, hormones, and detoxification compounds. This section examines both essential and functional amino acids to determine whether your protein intake is meeting your metabolic demands. Low or imbalanced amino acids can influence mood, immunity, muscle recovery, and energy resilience. This assessment shows exactly where your diet or digestion may be limiting crucial protein-derived nutrients.

LeucineIsoleucineValineMethionineLysineThreonineTryptophanPhenylalanineHistidineGlycineSerineAlanineGlutamineProline

After your body uses brain chemicals like dopamine, serotonin, and adrenaline, it breaks them down into smaller by-products that pass out in urine, which this area measures as an indirect read on messenger activity. These markers are influenced by diet, sleep, stress, caffeine and medications, so a single reading is rarely diagnostic on its own. This area also calculates key ratios between these markers, which can reveal whether inflammation is diverting resources away from brain chemical production.

3,4-Dihydroxyphenylacetic Acid (DOPAC)Homovanillic Acid (HVA)HVA/DOPAC Ratio3-Methyl-4-hydroxyphenylglycol (MHPG)Vanillylmandelic Acid (VMA)HVA/VMA Ratio5-Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid (5-HIAA)Kynurenic AcidQuinolinic AcidPicolinic AcidKynurenic/Quinolinic RatioQuinolinic/5-HIAA RatioCortisol

This area looks at how well your body is handling everyday cellular wear-and-tear and clearing the substances your liver needs to process - medications, hormones, alcohol, and the by-products of your own metabolism. Temporary elevations are common after intense exercise, illness, or high alcohol intake, and are usually not concerning in isolation. It also includes a direct inflammation marker and an antioxidant status marker, giving a broader picture of your body’s inflammatory and protective balance.

Pyroglutamic AcidN-Acetylcysteine (NAC)8-hydroxy-deoxyguanosineQuercetinLeukotriene E4Glucaric Acid2-Hydroxyhippuric AcidOrotic Acid

This area screens for chemical traces that your body leaves behind after processing common environmental substances - solvents found in paints, fuels, and adhesives; plasticisers in food packaging and plastic products; preservatives in cosmetics and personal care products; and compounds from vehicle exhaust and cigarette smoke. A raised reading doesn’t necessarily mean you’re being harmed - it’s a prompt to think about where the exposure might be coming from and whether it can be reduced.

t,t-Muconic Acid2-Methylhippuric Acid3-Methylhippuric Acid4-Methylhippuric AcidPhenylglyoxylic AcidMandelic Acid + Phenylglyoxylic AcidPhthalic AcidMonoethyl Phthalate2-Hydroxyisobutyric Acid3,4-Dimethylhippuric Acid4-Hydroxyhippuric Acid5-MethylcytosineCreatinine - Urine Spot

This area looks at chemicals produced by the trillions of microbes living in your gut, giving a rough read on which microbial groups are more or less active than usual. It won't tell you exactly which species are present, but it can flag patterns worth a closer look with your clinician.

Benzoic AcidHippuric Acid4-Hydroxybenzoic Acid (4-HBA)3,4-Dihydroxybenzoic Acid (3,4-DHBA)3-Hydroxyphenylacetic Acid (3-HPAA)Furancarbonylglycine3,4-Dihydroxyphenylpropionic Acid (DHPPA)Phenylacetic Acid (PAA)Phenylpropionic Acid3-Phenyllactic Acid (3-PLA)2-Hydroxyphenylacetic Acid (2-HPAA)4-Hydroxyphenyllactic Acid (4-HPLA)3-Hydroxypropionic Acid (3-HPA)4-Cresol4-Hydroxyphenylacetic Acid (4-HPAA)Indoleacetic Acid (IAA)3-(3-Hydroxyphenyl)-3-hydroxypropionic Acid (HPHPA)ArabinitolArabinoseCitramalic Acid3-Oxoglutaric Acid5-Hydroxymethyl-2-furoic AcidFuran-2,5-dicarboxylic AcidTartaric AcidTricarballylic AcidOxalic AcidGlycolic AcidGlyceric Acid

Oxalates are naturally occurring substances in foods like spinach and almonds, however, when your gut flora is out of balance, excess oxalates are absorbed, which can cause joint pain, urinary discomfort, skin rashes, fatigue, or brain fog.

Oxalic AcidGlyceric AcidGlycolic Acid

Your B-vitamins contribute to almost every metabolic process. These markers help detect where additional B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, or biotin may be needed to aid with symptoms like fatigue or hormonal imbalance.

2-Oxoisovaleric Acid2-Oxoisocaproic Acid3-Methyl-2-oxovaleric AcidXanthurenic Acid3-Hydroxyisovaleric AcidMethylmalonic Acid (MMA)Formiminoglutamic Acid (FIGLU)

The citric acid (Krebs) cycle is the method by which your body turns food into cellular energy (ATP). Issues here typically cause low energy, brain fog, and intolerance to exercise.

Citric Acidcis-Aconitic AcidIsocitric Acid2-Oxoglutaric AcidSuccinic AcidFumaric AcidMalic Acid3-Methylglutaric Acid

Your cells turn food into energy through a series of chemical steps inside the mitochondria, and this area measures the by-products of those steps to see how smoothly the process is running. Isolated findings here are common and often shift with diet or recent activity - the pattern across markers matters more than any single result.

Glucose (OA)Pyruvic AcidLactic AcidCitric Acidcis-Aconitic AcidIsocitric Acid2-Oxoglutaric AcidSuccinic AcidFumaric AcidMalic AcidAcetoacetic Acid3-Hydroxybutyric Acid2-Hydroxybutyric Acid (alpha-HBA)Methylsuccinic Acid2-Methylglutaric Acid3-Methylglutaconic Acid2-Hydroxyglutaric Acid3-Hydroxyglutaric AcidMalonic AcidMevalonolactone2,4-Dihydroxybutanoic AcidN-Acetylaspartic AcidAdipic AcidPimelic AcidSuberic AcidAzelaic AcidSebacic AcidEthylmalonic AcidPropionylglycineN-ButyrylglycineIsovalerylglycineN-(2-Methylbutyryl)glycine3-MethylcrotonylglycineTiglylglycineHexanoylglycineSuberylglycine

When your body uses fat as fuel, it produces certain metabolites. High levels of Adipic Acid, Suberic Acid, or Ethylmalonic Acid may point to issues with fat metabolism, which is often due to carnitine or riboflavin (B2) deficiencies.

Adipic AcidSuberic AcidEthylmalonic AcidMethylsuccinic AcidPimelic Acid2-Hydroxybutyric Acid (alpha-HBA)3-Hydroxybutyric Acid

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