Vitamin A, or retinol, and its precursor beta-carotene, support our health in many ways. Vitamin A is important for vision, skin and bone health, and immunity.

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A basic blood count consists of several tests. These tests determine the number of cells in the blood and the structure of the red blood cells.
B1 vitamin, also known as thiamine, is needed for normal nervous system function and energy metabolism.
Vitamin B12 is especially needed for the functioning of the nervous system. It is only obtained from animal-based foods, so those who follow a plant-based diet should pay attention to their intake.
Vitamin B2 is a B-group vitamin, the deficiency of which can cause, for example, mouth sores and dermatitis.
Vitamin B6 is involved in the formation of neurotransmitters in the brain that are important for mood.
The test is used, for example, in the diagnosis of liver damage and hemolytic anemias.
CRP (C-reactive protein) is a test used to investigate inflammation. CRP levels increase during inflammation.
Blood lipid levels are checked when measuring cholesterol. Includes the following tests: total cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, non-HDL and Kol/HDL ratio.
Blood count is a series of tests that measure the hemoglobin level in the blood and count the number of blood cells.
The creatinine value helps assess kidney function. The Pt-GFRe test reflects the kidneys’ ability to cleanse the blood, that is, their ability to remove excess water and waste materials from the body. Contains 2 values: creatinine and calculated GFR.
This test is used for assessing heavy alcohol consumption, monitoring the reduction of alcohol use, and sobriety.