27 February 2025
New! Vitamins and Trace Elements Complete Profile
Today it is possible to fully assess the level of vitamins and trace elements in the body with the help of our new Vitamins and Trace Elements Complete Profile
3 important analyses have been included in the Vitamins and Trace Elements Complete Profile:
- Iodine (I) in the blood
- Vitamin A (retinol)
- Vitamin E (tocopherol).
Profile composition:
- 25-OH vitamin D
- Iodine (I) in blood
- Vitamin A (retinol)
- Vitamin E (tocopherol)
- Total Calcium (Ca)
- Magnesium (Mg)
- Inorganic phosphorus
- Ca+ (ionized)
- Iron (Fe)
- Ceruloplasmin (copper metabolism)
- Vitamin B12
- Folic acid (folate)
Price for each analysis separately is 58 260 tenge
Profile price is 39 060 tenge
Factors that can lead to an imbalance of vitamins and trace elements in the body:
- Improper nutrition
- Chronic diseases
- Taking certain medications
- Age-related changes
This imbalance can lead to the development of various diseases:
- Iodine deficiency which causes thyroid diseases, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism
- Vitamin A excess which causes headaches, visual disturbances
- Vitamin D deficiency which causes osteoporosis, rickets in children, muscle weakness
- Vitamin B12 deficiency which causes anemia, neurological disorders, depression
- Iron deficiency which causes iron deficiency anemia, fatigue, decreased immunity
- Calcium deficiency which causes osteoporosis, clotting disorders, seizures
- Magnesium deficiency which causes insomnia, arrhythmia, irritability
- Phosphorus deficiency which causes rickets in children, adult rickets, kidney disorders
Iodine
- Is a key trace element for normal thyroid function. It is necessary for the production of hormones that regulate metabolism, energy levels, the nervous system, heart and other organs
What are the dangers of iodine deficiency?
- Arrhythmia
- Weakness, chronic fatigue.
- Slow metabolism, tendency to gain weight
- Increased sensitivity to cold
- Memory and concentration disorders
- Irritability, depression
- In children it can cause stunted growth and mental development.
Vitamin A
- is an antioxidant that supports eyesight, immunity, skin and hair.
What are the dangers of vitamin A deficiency?
- Dry eyes, impaired vision
- Frequent colds and infections
- Dry, flaky skin
- Brittle hair and nails
- Slow wound healing
Vitamin E
- is a powerful antioxidant that protects body cells from the damaging effects of free radicals (harmful molecules).
What are the dangers of vitamin E deficiency?
- Neurological disorders
- Fatigue, muscle weakness
- Coordination disorders
- Increased fatigue
25-OH vitamin D
- Reflects total vitamin levels in the body, it is important for bone and immune system health.
Total Calcium
- Essential mineral of bones and teeth, it is involved in muscle contractions and transmission of nerve impulses
Magnesium
- is involved in biochemical reactions, including protein synthesis and blood sugar regulation.
Phosphorus
- is important for the formation of bones and teeth and is involved in energy metabolism.
Ionized calcium
- is a biologically active form of calcium, it is important for assessing calcium metabolism.
Iron
- it is necessary for the formation of hemoglobin and oxygen transport.
Ceruloplasmin
- is a protein involved in the copper metabolism, it is important in the diagnosis of liver and nervous system diseases
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