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Inflammation & Immune Health Panel

Inflammatory Markers

High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP)

inflammatory signaling immune response context
What Is It

C‑reactive protein (CRP) is a protein made by the liver that can rise with inflammation. The high‑sensitivity version (hs‑CRP) detects lower levels often discussed in cardiovascular risk education.

What It Measures

A sensitive marker of systemic inflammation.

Why It Matters

Helps contextualize inflammation-related wellness factors (sleep, stress, diet, body composition). It is non-specific.

Common Influences
  • Recent infection
  • Hard training
  • Injury
  • Chronic inflammatory conditions
  • Smoking

Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)

general wellness biomarker
What Is It

This marker is measured in your blood and provides educational insight into a specific body system or wellness domain.

What It Measures

A laboratory biomarker measured from your sample.

Why It Matters

This marker can provide educational insight into general wellness domains such as metabolism, nutrient status, organ function, inflammation, or hormonal signaling. Interpretation depends on context, symptoms, medications, and timing.

Common Influences
  • Recent illness or inflammation
  • Medications and supplements
  • Hydration status
  • Fasting status and time of day
  • Recent exercise and stress

Fibrinogen, Activity

general wellness biomarker
What Is It

This marker is measured in your blood and provides educational insight into a specific body system or wellness domain.

What It Measures

A laboratory biomarker measured from your sample.

Why It Matters

This marker can provide educational insight into general wellness domains such as metabolism, nutrient status, organ function, inflammation, or hormonal signaling. Interpretation depends on context, symptoms, medications, and timing.

Common Influences
  • Recent illness or inflammation
  • Medications and supplements
  • Hydration status
  • Fasting status and time of day
  • Recent exercise and stress
Immune Cell Profile

Complete Blood Count (CBC) with Differential

general wellness biomarker
What Is It

A Complete Blood Count (CBC) is a set of measurements that describe red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin, and platelets—providing a broad snapshot of blood and immune-related wellness markers.

What It Measures

A group of measurements that describe red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets.

Why It Matters

Offers educational insight into oxygen-carrying capacity, immune activity, and clotting support. Useful as a foundational wellness baseline.

Common Influences
  • Hydration status
  • Recent infection or inflammation
  • Iron/B12/folate status
  • Altitude
  • Certain medications
Nutritional Modulators

Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy (Total)

bone metabolism immune support calcium regulation
What Is It

Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin important for bone and immune function. 25‑hydroxy vitamin D is the standard blood marker used to estimate vitamin D status.

What It Measures

25-hydroxy vitamin D, the standard marker of vitamin D status.

Why It Matters

Supports education around bone, immune, and overall wellness. Seasonal changes and supplementation can affect levels.

Common Influences
  • Sun exposure
  • Supplement use
  • Body fat levels
  • Season/geography
  • Certain medications