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INGREDIENTS & COMPOSITION

Vitamins are essential for the body, especially B vitamins, which are important for metabolism, blood formation, and nerve function. The body cannot produce B vitamins itself and must obtain them through food. A balanced diet helps prevent deficiencies, with vitamins such as B1, B6, B9 (folate), and B12 being particularly important.

DELIVERY & TIMEFRAME

Results are available within 7 to 14 days. You will be notified by email as soon as the results are available.

APPLICATION & DOSAGE

The capillary blood test is a home self-test used for non-specific symptoms such as susceptibility to infections, fatigue, exhaustion, and lack of motivation. This test can be used to identify vitamin deficiencies such as the B vitamins, which are important for metabolism, blood formation, and the nervous system.

BENEFITS & SPECIAL FEATURES

No travel to and from the doctor/alternative practitioner necessary. Results within 7 to 14 days. Notification via email as soon as the results are available. A free 15-minute evaluation and treatment recommendation. ORY Health Coach Online available upon request.

Biochemistry of B vitamins

. B vitamins are crucial for metabolism, blood formation, and nerve health. Since the body cannot produce these vitamins itself, they must be obtained through food. A balanced diet is usually sufficient to prevent deficiencies. There are eight B vitamins, the most important of which are B1, B6, B9 (folate), and B12.

History of vitamin research

The history of vitamin research is closely linked to the discovery and understanding of the various vitamins essential for human health. Vitamins were discovered in the late 19th and early 20th centuries when scientists realized that certain diseases were not caused by bacteria or viruses, but by dietary deficiencies. One of the earliest discoveries was that of vitamin C in connection with the disease scurvy among sailors who did not consume fresh food on long voyages. Over the years, other vitamins have been identified, including vitamins B and A, which support important functions such as metabolism and the immune system. Vitamin research has enabled significant advances in nutritional science by highlighting the importance of a varied and balanced diet. Supplemental vitamins are now often used to prevent or alleviate deficiency symptoms and support overall health.

Benefits of balanced vitamin intake

A balanced vitamin intake has numerous health benefits, as vitamins such as the B vitamins are central to metabolism, blood formation, and nerve health. Since the body cannot produce these vitamins itself, they must be obtained through food. A balanced diet generally helps prevent vitamin deficiencies, which can lead to non-specific symptoms such as susceptibility to infections, tiredness, exhaustion, and lack of motivation. In addition, vitamin A plays an important role in vision, skin health, and the immune system. A deficiency in this vitamin can lead to problems such as night blindness, dry eyes, and an increased susceptibility to infections. A sufficiently high vitamin intake is therefore essential to support a variety of bodily functions and reduce the risk of deficiency symptoms.

Studies on vitamin deficiency

The text describes in detail the possible causes and symptoms of vitamin deficiency, particularly in relation to the B vitamins and vitamin A. Vitamin deficiency can arise from an unbalanced diet, specific increased requirements such as during pregnancy or in athletes, as well as from illnesses or the use of certain medications. The text emphasizes that symptoms of vitamin deficiency are often nonspecific and therefore go undetected. B vitamins are essential for metabolism, blood formation, and the nerves, and the body must obtain them through food. A deficiency in these vitamins can lead to a variety of health problems, such as exhaustion, skin problems, or neurological symptoms. Vitamin A deficiency can cause specific symptoms such as night blindness, dry eyes, or increased susceptibility to infections. In addition to inadequate intake and malabsorption, vitamin deficiency can also be caused by increased requirements during certain phases of life. There are no specific references to studies on vitamin deficiency in the provided text, but the importance of a balanced diet to prevent deficiency is emphasized.

FAQs

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What does the package contain?

The package contains a capillary blood test for home use, including a results report and a 15-minute free evaluation and treatment recommendation.

How should it be used?

When used as directed, no side effects are known. If you experience any individual intolerances or allergies, discontinue use and consult a physician. This test is for analysis purposes only and is not intended to diagnose or treat any disease.

Are there any possible side effects?

When used as directed, no side effects are known. If you experience any individual intolerances or allergies, discontinue use and consult a physician. This test is for analysis purposes only and is not intended to diagnose or treat any disease.

Who should not use this product?

The test should not be performed by persons under 18 years of age without adult supervision; if you have a serious medical condition or are taking medication that may affect oxidative stress, you should consult your doctor before using the test.

How should it be stored?

Store the test kit in a cool, dry place at temperatures between 2°C and 25°C, away from direct sunlight.

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