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Vitamins

17 markers in this category

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Active Vitamin B12

Active Vitamin B12 measures the bioavailable form of B12 available to your cells. For women, B12 may play a role in hormonal balance, energy production, and reproductive health. This test could provide early insight into your B12 status.

35-108 pmol/l
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Folate (Folic Acid)

Folate measures vitamin B9 in your blood, a nutrient considered especially important for women's health. Adequate folate may support hormonal balance, reproductive health, and healthy cell division throughout all life stages.

10-42 nmol/l
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Holotranscobalamin

Holotranscobalamin measures the earliest marker of B12 depletion. For women, early detection may be particularly valuable as B12 status can influence hormonal health, energy levels, and reproductive wellbeing.

35-108
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Intrinsic Factor Antibodies

Intrinsic Factor Antibodies tests for autoimmune-related B12 malabsorption. Women may be at higher risk for autoimmune conditions, and this test could help explain persistent B12 deficiency that does not respond to dietary changes or oral supplementation.

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Methylmalonic Acid (MMA) (Blood)

MMA Blood measures a functional B12 marker that may reveal deficiency at the cellular level. For women, this is particularly relevant as B12 status may influence hormonal balance, energy levels, and reproductive health outcomes.

0-0.4
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Methylmalonic Acid (MMA) (Urine)

MMA Urine provides a non-invasive assessment of functional B12 at the cellular level. For women, this test may help monitor B12 status that could influence hormonal balance, energy, and overall wellbeing without the need for a blood draw.

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Vitamin A

Vitamin A measures retinol levels, a fat-soluble vitamin that may play a role in women's hormonal health, skin vitality, and immune function. Adequate levels could support reproductive health and overall wellbeing throughout all life stages.

1.05-2.8 umol/l
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Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)

Vitamin B1 (thiamine) is considered important for energy metabolism, which may be especially relevant during hormonal fluctuations. Some women may experience fatigue when levels are low. Consult your healthcare provider for personalised guidance.

66.5-200 nmol/l
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Vitamin B12

Vitamin B12 is considered essential for red blood cell formation and neurological health in women. Hormonal changes, pregnancy, and certain contraceptives may influence B12 needs. Consult your healthcare provider for personalised assessment.

145-569 pmol/l
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Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)

Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) is considered important for energy metabolism and may play a role in hormonal health for women. Some research suggests it could support migraine prevention. Consult your healthcare provider for personalised guidance.

6.2-39 nmol/l
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Vitamin B3 (Niacin)

Vitamin B3 (niacin) is considered important for NAD+ production and energy metabolism. For women, adequate levels may support hormonal balance and skin health. Healthcare providers can help assess whether your levels are optimal.

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Vitamin B6

Vitamin B6 is considered important for women's hormonal health, mood regulation, and immune function. Some research suggests it may help manage premenstrual symptoms. Consult your healthcare provider for personalised assessment of your levels.

20-125 nmol/l
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Vitamin B7 (Biotin)

Vitamin B7 (biotin) is considered important for women's hair, skin, and nail health. Hormonal changes and pregnancy may increase biotin needs. Healthcare providers can help assess whether supplementation may be beneficial for you.

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Vitamin C

Vitamin C is considered important for women's immune health, collagen production for skin elasticity, and iron absorption. It may be especially relevant during menstruation and pregnancy. Consult your healthcare provider for personalised assessment.

26-85 umol/l
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Vitamin D (25-OH)

Vitamin D is essential for women's health, playing a role in bone density, hormonal balance, and immune support. Adequate levels may be especially important during pregnancy and menopause.

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Vitamin E

Vitamin E supports skin health, hormonal balance, and cellular protection — all important aspects of women's wellness throughout different life stages.

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Vitamin K1

Vitamin K1 supports blood clotting and bone health, both important during menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause. Monitoring can help you understand your coagulation and bone status.

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