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May Promotion! "On a Diet" Profile from May 1–31, 2025

41,200 ₸ Instead58,940 ₸

24 tests — one step toward a new version of yourself

Profile includes:

  • 25-OH Vitamin D
  • Vitamin B12
  • Ferritin
  • TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone), ultrasensitive
  • Estradiol
  • Prolactin
  • Testosterone
  • Leptin
  • Cortisol
  • Triglycerides
  • Total Bilirubin
  • Direct Bilirubin
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT)
  • Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST)
  • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
  • Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT)
  • Total Cholesterol
  • Total Protein
  • Albumin
  • Creatinine
  • Uric Acid
  • Insulin
  • Glycated Hemoglobin (HbA1c)
  • Complete Blood Count (CBC without ESR)

 

Individual price: 58,940 KZT

Promotional price: 41,200 KZT

 

Maintaining a healthy body weight is not just about appearance — it's a key factor in preventing chronic diseases. Diets without an understanding of what's happening inside the body often lead to short-term results or, worse, health deterioration.

Weight correction shouldn’t start with food restrictions or exhausting workouts — it should begin with an objective assessment of your body's condition: hormone levels, vitamins, and metabolic markers.

An imbalance in these processes can lead to a range of serious health conditions:

  • Metabolic syndrome
  • Insulin resistance and diabetes
  • Hypothyroidism
  • Vitamin and mineral deficiencies
  • Anemia
  • Cardiovascular diseases
  • Osteoporosis
  • Chronic inflammatory conditions

 

Leptin: the satiety hormone

  • Leptin is a hormone responsible for regulating appetite and energy balance. It helps control hunger by signaling the brain when you’re full.
    When leptin levels are disrupted, it can lead to overeating and weight gain.

TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone)

  • Directly affects thyroid function, which regulates metabolism. Thyroid imbalances can lead to weight gain, fatigue, low energy, and depression.

Prolactin

  • This hormone influences metabolism, energy levels, and mood. Elevated prolactin can be associated with metabolic disorders, skin issues, excess weight, and may make weight loss more difficult.

Estradiol and Testosterone

  • Estradiol is the primary female hormone involved in metabolism and fat burning. Imbalances can disrupt bodily functions and impair weight loss.
  • In men, testosterone plays a crucial role in maintaining muscle mass and burning fat. Assessing these hormones helps reveal their impact on metabolism and dieting.

Cortisol

  • Known as the stress hormone, cortisol affects blood sugar levels and fat metabolism. Chronic stress can lead to fat accumulation—especially around the abdomen—making weight loss harder.

Vitamin D, B12, and Ferritin

  • Essential vitamins and micronutrients like vitamin D, B12, and ferritin play a crucial role in metabolism and maintaining healthy energy levels. Deficiencies may disrupt metabolic function, weaken the immune system, and even contribute to depression. Regular monitoring can help adjust your diet and support physical activity.

Triglycerides and Cholesterol

  • It’s important to keep triglyceride and cholesterol levels in check. Elevated levels may indicate metabolic disorders and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease.

ALT, AST, ALP, and GGT

  • These markers help assess liver and kidney function. The liver is a key organ in metabolic regulation, and dysfunction can interfere with healthy metabolism.

Creatinine and Uric Acid

  • These are important indicators of kidney health and metabolic balance. Abnormal levels may signal kidney issues or excessive protein intake.

Insulin and Glycated Hemoglobin

  • Excessive insulin and elevated glycated hemoglobin levels may indicate impaired carbohydrate metabolism, such as diabetes.

Complete Blood Count (CBC)

  • A CBC helps assess how well your body is functioning overall. Abnormal results may signal inflammation, anemia, or other health conditions that can affect your metabolism.

Total and Direct Bilirubin

  • Bilirubin is a breakdown product of hemoglobin, processed by the liver. Total bilirubin reflects the overall amount in the blood, while direct bilirubin indicates its conjugated form. Abnormal levels may suggest liver dysfunction or issues with the bile ducts.

Total Protein

  • Represents all proteins in the blood, which play roles in immunity, metabolism, and nutrient transport.

Albumin

  • The primary plasma protein, responsible for maintaining fluid balance and transporting hormones.