Immune System Test
Immune System Health blood test includes: B12, Vitamin D, Albumin, CRP, FBC, Ferritin, Folate
The major biomarkers involved in the operation of your body's natural defence mechanism are examined in our immune system test kit. Boosting your immune function can be as simple as identifying and controlling areas that require improvement.
The major biomarkers involved in the operation of your body's natural defence mechanism are examined in our immune system test kit. Boosting your immune function can be as simple as identifying and controlling areas that require improvement.
Why Immune System Test?
Your immune system protects you from certain illnesses and infections including bacteria and viruses. While also assisting in the healing process when you are injured. Our immunity blood test provides a clear assessment of the important biomarkers involved in sustaining your immunological health, allowing you to pinpoint areas where you need to improve.
The immunological home blood test analyses the important nutrients needed to sustain and maintain your immune system, such as ferritin, active B12, folate, and vitamin D, in addition to your complete blood count.
What does it tell?
One of the immune system's key components are white blood cells. They aid in your body’s defence against infections and infectious disorders. There are five different varieties of white blood cells, and each one serves a distinct purpose in the body's defence mechanism.
Our immunity blood test will assess your white blood cell count as well as your red blood cell count, including haemoglobin and haematocrit. Red blood cells transport oxygen throughout the body to the areas that require it. Oxygen is required for the production of energy, which is critical for an immunological response.
You'll also obtain a better grasp of your micronutrient levels, such as ferritin, folate, and active B12, which are necessary for red blood cell synthesis and oxygen transport. Vitamin D is also tested, which is critical not just for bone health but also for immune system control. According to some studies, vitamin D insufficiency can raise the chance of autoimmunity, a condition in which your immune cells mistakenly attack your bodily cells, causing damage and sickness.