Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) is a water-soluble vitamin that plays a vital role in various physiological functions, including immune system support, collagen synthesis for healthy skin and tissues, and functioning as a powerful antioxidant. It also aids in iron absorption and wound healing. Deficiency in Vitamin C can lead to scurvy, characterized by fatigue, gum disease, and poor wound healing. Monitoring Vitamin C levels can help identify deficiencies, assess dietary intake, and guide supplementation.
Zinc can be tested along with other trace elements (e.g iron, copper & selenium) to identify deficiencies where a person may benefit from supplementation. When a person displays clinical symptoms that may be associated with zinc deficiency, the measurement of zinc can determine if supplementation is required.
Vitamin E is a nutrient that's important to vision, reproduction, and the health of your blood, brain and skin. Vitamin E also has antioxidant properties
Vitamin B2 helps break down proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. It plays a vital role in maintaining the body’s energy supply
Vitamin A is involved in immune function, vision, reproduction, and cellular communication. Vitamin A is critical for vision as an essential component of rhodopsin
Vitamin D is essential for several reasons, including maintaining healthy bones and teeth. It may also protect against a range of diseases and conditions, such as type 1 diabetes.
This test measures the total amount of copper in your blood. Normally most of the copper in your blood is carried by a protein called ceruloplasmin.
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