OneTest™ for Longevity
$189.00
OneTest for Longevity™ is a simple, affordable, and accessible blood test that evaluates a comprehensive panel of key biomarkers—including critical markers of inflammation—alongside dietary factors linked to healthy aging. Chronic inflammation is a major contributor to many of the leading causes of death, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, liver disease, and other serious conditions.
Chronic, low-grade inflammation is widely recognized as a key driver of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, liver disease, and other major health conditions.
OneTest for Longevity™ is the first test to integrate inflammation-associated biomarkers with an assessment of your dietary patterns, providing a comprehensive, science-based evaluation of your inflammatory status—along with practical diet and lifestyle recommendations you can implement immediately.
Our unique dual-track approach combines blood biomarker testing with the scientifically validated Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII™) – validated in over 1,000 studies across 90+ countries. This synergistic combination provides enhanced predictive power for chronic diseases beyond either method alone, compensating for limitations like temporary infections affecting lab results or memory errors in dietary tracking.
What We Test:
Albumin: Key liver protein that reflects nutritional status and systemic inflammation
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Enzyme linked to liver, bone, and metabolic health; elevated levels may signal inflammatory or hepatic stress
Apolipoprotein A-1 (ApoA1): Anti-inflammatory protein component of “good” HDL cholesterol that supports cardiovascular protection
Apolipoprotein B (ApoB): Primary structural protein of atherogenic lipoproteins; elevated levels increase cardiovascular and inflammatory risk
C-reactive Protein (hs-CRP): Highly sensitive marker of systemic inflammation linked to heart disease, cancer, and metabolic disorders
Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Cholesterol: “Bad cholesterol” associated with arterial plaque formation and vascular inflammation
Triglycerides: Elevated blood fats that contribute to metabolic dysfunction and chronic inflammation
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Regulator of thyroid function; imbalance may affect metabolism, energy, and inflammatory pathways
Uric Acid: Metabolic byproduct that, when elevated, promotes oxidative stress and inflammatory conditions such as gout and cardiovascular disease
Vitamin B12: Essential nutrient for neurological function and cellular health; deficiency may impair metabolic balance and vitality
Vitamin D: Critical hormone-like vitamin that supports immune regulation and helps modulate inflammatory response
- Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII™): Your diet’s inflammatory potential score
- Healthy Eating Index (HEI): How your diet compares to federal guidelines
| Weight | 2 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 8 × 6 × 2 in |
