Minerals
Minerals, such as calcium, magnesium and iron, are measured in the blood to identify deficiencies, excess or health problems and assess health status.
Ferritin
Low ferritin levels may indicate iron deficiency, while high ferritin levels may indicate iron accumulation or hemochromatosis. Ferritin levels provide a better picture of the amount of iron stored in the body.
€ 19,-
Transferrin
Blood transferrin levels are determined when iron metabolism disorders are suspected.
€ 15,-
Blood value check Minerals Complete
Minerals are very important for our metabolism. Deficiencies can cause troublesome symptoms.
€ 47,-
Magnesium Intracellular RBC
If your magnesium level is too low you can suffer from restless leggs. Magnesium is important for the functioning of many enzymes. Measure your magnesium!
€ 39,-
Ferritin and Hb
This test measures the amount of ferritin in the blood. Ferritin is a protein that is mainly present in the liver and bone marrow and stores iron.
€ 29,-
Iodine
Without iodine your thyroid gland will simply break down. At first your thyroid gland will swell and expand when there is an iodine deficiency (goitre).
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59,- € 49,-
Calcium
The amount of calcium in the blood is maintained by parathyroid hormone parathormone (PTH) and vitamin D. Read more here.
€ 8,-
Zinc Intracellular
This test measures zinc levels in red blood cells (RBC). Red blood cell (RBC) analysis is an advanced method for assessing zinc deficiency in cells or blood cell membranes. It can be more accurate than testing for zinc in
€ 39,-
Zinc
Zinc deficiency causes hair loss reduced resistance fatigue white spots on nails and skin problems night blindness and many more.
€ 29,-
Potassium
Potassium is a positively charged particle (ion) normally present in low concentration in the blood along with other particles such as sodium and chloride.
€ 7,-