Dried Blood Spot Tests

We are pleased to offer a comprehensive range of dried blood spot tests starting from May 1, 2025:

  1. 11 Fatty Acids(Omega-3, Omega-6, Omega-9, etc.)
  2. Vitamin D
  3. HbA1c(long-term blood sugar value)

The Benefits of Omega-3 Fatty Acids – For Health, Heart, and Brain

Omega-3 fatty acids are essential fats that the body cannot produce on its own. Adequate intake through diet or high-quality supplements is crucial. Numerous studies confirm their many positive effects on health.

  1. Support for heart health: Helps lower blood pressure, regulate triglycerides, reduce inflammation in blood vessels, and lower the risk of heart attack and stroke.
  2. Improved brain function: Enhances concentration, memory, and cognitive performance; supports brain development in children and helps prevent cognitive decline in older adults.
  3. Mood-enhancing effect: Can have a positive impact on emotional well-being; used as a supportive measure in managing depression and anxiety.
  4. Anti-inflammatory properties: Reduces chronic inflammation, beneficial for conditions such as arthritis, rheumatism, and skin disorders.
  5. Eye protection: An important component of the retina; may lower the risk of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and promote overall eye health.
  6. Essential during pregnancy and breastfeeding: Supports the baby’s brain and vision development; may reduce the risk of preterm birth.
  7. Support for joints and muscles: Can reduce muscle soreness, speed up recovery, and ease joint discomfort.

Vitamin D – The Sunshine Vitamin for Body and Mind

Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that the body produces when exposed to sunlight. It plays a central role in many bodily functions beyond bone health.

  1. Strong bones and teeth: Enhances calcium and phosphate absorption; deficiency can lead to osteoporosis or rickets in children.
  2. Support for muscle function: Improves muscle strength and reduces fall risk, especially in older adults.
  3. Immune system boost: Activates immune cells and helps the body fight infections; may lower the risk of respiratory illnesses and severe disease progression.
  4. Mental well-being: Deficiency is linked to low mood, lack of motivation, and seasonal affective disorder; adequate intake can improve mood.
  5. Brain and nervous system: Has anti-inflammatory effects and may help protect against neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s, or Parkinson’s.
  6. Important during pregnancy and breastfeeding: Crucial for skeletal and immune development of the child; may help prevent complications.
  7. Reduction of chronic inflammation: May lower “silent” inflammation, a risk factor for conditions like diabetes, hypertension, or heart disease.

Long-Term Blood Sugar (HbA1c)

  1. Early detection of diabetes: Elevated levels can indicate impaired glucose tolerance or early type 2 diabetes long before symptoms appear.
  2. Better disease monitoring: Essential for tracking diabetes management over time, independent of daily fluctuations.
  3. Motivation for lifestyle changes: Provides clear feedback on the impact of diet, exercise, and medication, helping patients stay on track.
  4. Early intervention – preventing complications: Helps prevent damage to eyes, nerves, kidneys, and the heart by acting early.
  5. Simple and reliable testing: No fasting required; a single measurement already provides valuable long-term insights.