Test NutrEval FMV - Genova Lab

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What is the NutrEval FMV test?

This is a comprehensive test to identify nutritional deficiencies and insufficiencies. This test evaluates various antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, fatty acids and other biomarkers to determine nutritional deficiencies and imbalances.

NutrEval® is a blood and urine test that measures over 125 biomarkers and assesses the body's functional needs for 40 antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, essential fatty acids, amino acids, digestive support and other selected nutrients. Individual nutrient recommendations are determined using an algorithm based on patient test results. Functional pillars with a built-in scoring system help identify the need for therapeutic support in areas such as methylation, toxicity, mitochondrial dysfunction, fatty acid imbalance and oxidative stress.

The NutrEval FMV test can help doctors and patients understand how nutritional imbalances can affect their health, help professionals identify causes of dysfunction, and help patients overcome chronic diseases.

About the NutrEval profile

The NutrEval report categorizes results into several metabolic areas:

  • Review of personalized results and overview of nutritional needs
  • Functional imbalance scores in the areas of methylation, toxicity, mitochondrial dysfunction, fatty acid imbalance and oxidative stress
  • Overview of nutritional needs with recommendations for antioxidants, B vitamins, minerals, essential fatty acids, GI support and amino acids
  • Interpretation-At-A-Glance pages provide nutritional educational support for you and your patient, outlining the function of each nutrient, the cause of deficiency, complications of deficiency, and food sources of a given nutrient.
  • Organic acids (urine)
  • Markers of malabsorption and bacterial/yeast dysbiosis - metabolites produced by the gastrointestinal microbiome
  • Cellular energy and mitochondrial metabolites - biomarkers of carbohydrate and fatty acid metabolism, as well as the citric acid cycle (Creba)
  • Neurotransmitter metabolites - by-products of the metabolism of epinephrine, norepinephrine, serotonin and dopamine
  • Vitamin markers - specific indicators used to assess the functional levels of vitamin cofactors
  • Toxin and detoxification markers refer to specific toxic metabolites and the body's ability to detoxify
  • Oxalate markers are associated with kidney stone formation, oxidative stress and metabolic dysfunction.
  • Markers of oxidative stress include the antioxidants glutathione (whole blood) and coenzyme Q10 (serum), and markers of oxidative damage lipid peroxides and 8-OHdG (urine)
  • Amino acids (plasma or urine)
  • Markers of B vitamins are involved in biochemical reactions that require B vitamins
  • Urea cycle markers - by-products associated with nitrogen (ammonia) detoxification
  • Glycine/serine metabolites are involved in the serine to choline conversion and methylation pathways
  • Markers associated with dietary peptides may indicate incomplete protein breakdown and meat consumption
  • Markers of essential and metabolic fatty acids (RBCs)
  • Omega-3 fatty acids are essential for brain function and health
  • Elemental markers
  • Nutrients - direct measurement of copper and zinc (plasma), magnesium and potassium (RBC), manganese and selenium (whole blood)
  • Toxic elements (whole blood) indicates exposure to lead, mercury, arsenic or cadmium for approximately 90-120 days.
  • Supplemental Vitamin D (serum) measures total 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) and 25-hydroxyvitamin D2 (ergocalciferol)
  • Additional SNPs (buccal swab) include MTHFR, COMT, TNF-a and APOE.

For which patients is it best to use NutrEval FMV?

The NutrEval FMV test is recommended for patients with symptoms related to nutritional imbalances and deficiencies such as mood disorders, cardiovascular disease, obesity, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, autism, fatigue, weight problems, malnutrition, dietary guidelines, poor digestion, malabsorption and increased nutrient requirements during physical injury or recovery.

Even patients who do not suffer from unpleasant symptoms may be deficient in some essential nutrients. Iron, vitamin D, B12, calcium and magnesium are the most common nutrient deficiencies in the world and can be easily identified using a nutritional test.

What type of sample is required to perform the NutrEval FMV test?

The NutrEval FMV test is both a blood and urine test. Blood samples must be collected by a laboratory technician. A urine sample must be collected before blood is drawn. Before collecting urine and drawing blood, the patient should not eat for at least 8 hours.

Testing is not performed on patients under two years of age.

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* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.