When you receive your lab results, you’ll notice two different types of grading systems: the “lab reference range” and our clinical optimization grades “SiPhox Grades”. Understanding the difference between these approaches can help you make better decisions about your health.
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Decoding ApoB: The Key to Cardiovascular Health

Learn how to manage your cholesterol effectively by understanding ApoB, a critical indicator of cardiovascular health.
HbA1c At Home- A Tool for Metabolic Health

Learn more about HbA1c, an important metabolic marker and long-term indicator of glycemic control.
Why Blood Test Results Don’t Always Align: A SiPhox Health Insight

From fluctuating hormones to lab analyzer variations, learn more about the nuance of blood test results and how you should interpret them.
Optimizing FSH for Enhanced Fertility: A Guide

FSH is key to understanding your fertility. It has many variables across age, gender, and lifestyle. Here are ways to better understand FSH.
Cortisol Levels Unveiled: Managing Stress Through At-Home Testing

Find out how stress and cortisol levels are intertwined, and what you can do to prevent adverse health effects.
Predicting Biological Age with DNA Methylation

By understanding DNA methylation, individuals can take proactive steps to improve their health span and enhance their quality of life.
Hs-CRP: The #1 Inflammation Marker

hs-CRP is key in detecting chronic inflammation. It impacts health, longevity, and disease prevention.
Vitamin D: A Biohacker’s Guide

Find out what makes Vitamin D so important to overall health and what you can do to optimize your levels.
Cholesterol: A Key Measure of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Health

Delve into expert opinions on the ideal cholesterol ranges, dietary choices, lifestyle changes, and the role of supplements and exercise in achieving and maintaining optimal cholesterol levels.
Insulin: A Key Hormone for Metabolic Health, Weight Loss, and Longevity

Discover how monitoring fasting insulin levels can help identify early signs of insulin resistance and its link to prediabetes and type 2 diabetes.
Ferritin: Slow Aging and Reduce Future Disease Risk

Ferritin acts as a reservoir for iron, releasing and storing it as needed. Whether you’re addressing an iron deficiency or ensuring you’re not accumulating excess iron, understanding your ferritin levels can be a valuable tool for maintaining your overall health and well-being.