NutrEval FMV (comprehensive micronutrient) (Test)
- Adults seeking a comprehensive baseline of their micronutrient status
- Individuals with fatigue exploring B-vitamin and amino acid sufficiency
- Those supporting cardiovascular health wanting oxidative stress marker insight
About NutrEval FMV (comprehensive micronutrient) (Test)
NutrEval FMV is a comprehensive micronutrient test from Genova Diagnostics that analyzes a broad spectrum of nutritional biomarkers — including amino acids, fatty acids, vitamins, minerals, and oxidative stress markers — using a first-morning urine (FMV) collection paired with a blood draw. It is designed for individuals and clinicians seeking an in-depth functional picture of nutritional status at the cellular level.
Why It's Worth Considering: The FMV format provides a concentrated urine sample that improves sensitivity for key organic acid and amino acid metabolites, making it a practical choice for practitioners doing detailed nutritional assessments.
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- Adults seeking a comprehensive baseline of their micronutrient status
- Individuals with fatigue exploring B-vitamin and amino acid sufficiency
- Those supporting cardiovascular health wanting oxidative stress marker insight
- Practitioners protocols requiring full-spectrum organic acid and nutrient data
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