Core Panel

Body Decode Core Panel – 68+ Biomarkers

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Your body never stops speaking.

68 functional-medicine biomarkers — a complete read across all six body systems.

Let the data show you what you truly need.

68
Functional Biomarkers
6
Body Systems Covered
120
Day Proactive Care

See all 68 results, step by step

No biomarkers match “”.

Four steps to start decoding your body

1

Order online, book a location

Choose your Body Decode plan and pick a blood-draw time and location that suits you as you order

2

A 10-minute blood draw

When the time comes you just show up. A professional takes your sample — we handle the rest

3

Accredited laboratory analysis

Samples are processed by accredited testing institutions, covering 68 biomarkers across six major systems

4

Advisor session + digital report

Receive your personal digital report within 14 days, with three-tier grading and a personalized plan

Turn a lab sheet you cannot read into knowledge you can track

Every biomarker is graded optimal, watch or alert, and each test adds to your trend curve — so you can watch your body move, step by step, in the right direction

Optimal Watch Alert
2025-12-17
Cytotoxic T cell
Tc (CD8+)
29.7
Optimal 15~44
%
Cytotoxic T cell
Tc (CD8+)

Special forces of the immune system — they target infected cells and tumour cells and clear viruses.

2025-12-17
HOMA-IR
Insulin resistance index
5.5
Optimal ≤ 1.4
of Hb
HOMA-IR
Insulin resistance index

How well your cells use insulin. High resistance means cells cannot turn glucose into energy efficiently, which drags on every other system.

2025-12-17
Energy Hormone
DHEA-S
246.78
Optimal 250~350
µg/dL
Energy Hormone
DHEA-S

The adrenal "energy hormone", reflecting stress and ageing. Low levels are common in chronic fatigue and around menopause.

2025-12-17
Antioxidant Capacity
TAC
0.46
Optimal ≥ 0.63
mmol/L
Antioxidant Capacity
TAC

Total antioxidant capacity — how well your body protects itself against free radical damage. Typically drops markedly in cancer, diabetes and myocardial infarction.

2025-12-17
Cell Turnover Marker
TPA
27.22
Optimal ≤ 60
U/L
Cell Turnover Marker
TPA

Tissue polypeptide antigen reflects cell proliferation and turnover rate, and serves as a supporting reference for tumour activity.

2025-12-17
HbA1c
Glycated haemoglobin
5.4
Optimal 4.0~5.6
%
HbA1c
Glycated haemoglobin

Your average blood sugar over the past three months — a read on long-term glucose control and metabolic stability.

2022-11-01
Liver Cancer Marker
AFP
1.3
Optimal ≤ 8.1
ng/mL
Liver Cancer Marker
AFP

Alpha-fetoprotein, a supporting screening marker for liver cancer and some germ cell tumours.

2022-11-01
Colorectal & Lung Marker
CEA
0.93
Optimal ≤ 2.5
ng/mL
Colorectal & Lung Marker
CEA

Carcinoembryonic antigen, a common tracking marker for colorectal and lung cancers. Smoking can also raise it slightly.

2025-12-17
Cytotoxic T cell
Tc (CD8+)
29.7
Optimal 15~44
%
Cytotoxic T cell
Tc (CD8+)

Special forces of the immune system — they target infected cells and tumour cells and clear viruses.

2025-12-17
HOMA-IR
Insulin resistance index
5.5
Optimal ≤ 1.4
of Hb
HOMA-IR
Insulin resistance index

How well your cells use insulin. High resistance means cells cannot turn glucose into energy efficiently, which drags on every other system.

2025-12-17
Energy Hormone
DHEA-S
246.78
Optimal 250~350
µg/dL
Energy Hormone
DHEA-S

The adrenal "energy hormone", reflecting stress and ageing. Low levels are common in chronic fatigue and around menopause.

2025-12-17
Antioxidant Capacity
TAC
0.46
Optimal ≥ 0.63
mmol/L
Antioxidant Capacity
TAC

Total antioxidant capacity — how well your body protects itself against free radical damage. Typically drops markedly in cancer, diabetes and myocardial infarction.

2025-12-17
Cell Turnover Marker
TPA
27.22
Optimal ≤ 60
U/L
Cell Turnover Marker
TPA

Tissue polypeptide antigen reflects cell proliferation and turnover rate, and serves as a supporting reference for tumour activity.

2025-12-17
HbA1c
Glycated haemoglobin
5.4
Optimal 4.0~5.6
%
HbA1c
Glycated haemoglobin

Your average blood sugar over the past three months — a read on long-term glucose control and metabolic stability.

2022-11-01
Liver Cancer Marker
AFP
1.3
Optimal ≤ 8.1
ng/mL
Liver Cancer Marker
AFP

Alpha-fetoprotein, a supporting screening marker for liver cancer and some germ cell tumours.

2022-11-01
Colorectal & Lung Marker
CEA
0.93
Optimal ≤ 2.5
ng/mL
Colorectal & Lung Marker
CEA

Carcinoembryonic antigen, a common tracking marker for colorectal and lung cancers. Smoking can also raise it slightly.

Real people, real change

Shelton · Life coach, founder of Chaoman
Shelton · Life coach, founder of Chaoman
★★★★★

I came in fairly sceptical and worked with Verna for more than two years, and I really have seen a big improvement. Now I test four times a year, once a quarter, and follow the data to understand how my body is changing. You would not believe how far food alone falls short on nutrients — only the data tells you what you are actually missing. Following the data these two years, I hit every goal I had set for last year.

Vita · Trail AED Runner
Vita · Trail AED Runner
★★★★★

“Data may let you understand a person more deeply.” That is what Vita said the first time she saw her own numbers. Before that she only knew she burned more energy than other people, without knowing why. Then she saw the data. A highly sensitive person runs “with the RAM wide open, never idling”, and “the adrenal numbers come out worse”. “So I am not a strange person. I was simply built this way — and I accept that.”

Dr Kuo Yu-ting · Head of Orthopaedics, Hsin Tai Hospital
Dr Kuo Yu-ting · Head of Orthopaedics, Hsin Tai Hospital
★★★★★

“Every decision you make now decides who you will be in five years.” Dr Kuo Yu-ting puts on his gloves first thing each morning before entering the operating theatre — and that standard procedure for protecting patients turned out to be why his MEHP (a phthalate metabolite) was severely elevated. Only when functional medicine testing let the data speak did he trace it back to the medical gloves he wore every single day.

Ding-dang · Sports dietitian
Ding-dang · Sports dietitian
★★★★★

Dingdang is an ISSN-certified sports nutritionist and the person behind the scenes for many bodybuilding, powerlifting and combat athletes preparing to compete. She is good at turning dense sports science into everyday language, and holds that “there is no food you cannot eat, only the wrong moment to eat it”.

Shelton · Life coach, founder of Chaoman
Shelton · Life coach, founder of Chaoman
★★★★★

I came in fairly sceptical and worked with Verna for more than two years, and I really have seen a big improvement. Now I test four times a year, once a quarter, and follow the data to understand how my body is changing. You would not believe how far food alone falls short on nutrients — only the data tells you what you are actually missing. Following the data these two years, I hit every goal I had set for last year.

Vita · Trail AED Runner
Vita · Trail AED Runner
★★★★★

“Data may let you understand a person more deeply.” That is what Vita said the first time she saw her own numbers. Before that she only knew she burned more energy than other people, without knowing why. Then she saw the data. A highly sensitive person runs “with the RAM wide open, never idling”, and “the adrenal numbers come out worse”. “So I am not a strange person. I was simply built this way — and I accept that.”

Dr Kuo Yu-ting · Head of Orthopaedics, Hsin Tai Hospital
Dr Kuo Yu-ting · Head of Orthopaedics, Hsin Tai Hospital
★★★★★

“Every decision you make now decides who you will be in five years.” Dr Kuo Yu-ting puts on his gloves first thing each morning before entering the operating theatre — and that standard procedure for protecting patients turned out to be why his MEHP (a phthalate metabolite) was severely elevated. Only when functional medicine testing let the data speak did he trace it back to the medical gloves he wore every single day.

Ding-dang · Sports dietitian
Ding-dang · Sports dietitian
★★★★★

Dingdang is an ISSN-certified sports nutritionist and the person behind the scenes for many bodybuilding, powerlifting and combat athletes preparing to compete. She is good at turning dense sports science into everyday language, and holds that “there is no food you cannot eat, only the wrong moment to eat it”.

Bill Chou · Electronics industry executive × marathon runner
Bill Chou · Electronics industry executive × marathon runner
★★★★★

Every light on my health check was green, yet I had chronic fatigue and brain fog. YOUNGER found I had the highest mycotoxin level on record in Taiwan. After working through the system my biological age came out 8 years below my actual age — the data finally showed me where the problem was.

Kevin Chen · Adjunct assistant professor, NTU GMBA
Kevin Chen · Adjunct assistant professor, NTU GMBA
★★★★★

“Before you can lead others, you have to lead yourself.” Kevin Chen is an adjunct assistant professor on the NTU GMBA programme, where he teaches leadership, and a triathlete. Three doctors told him he needed a hip replacement; keeping his own joint and without surgery, he ran the Seoul Marathon in 3:29:39 and qualified for Boston.

JESS · All-round health coach
JESS · All-round health coach
★★★★★

“What you believe about food at your own table shapes how your whole family expresses its genes.” When you are stuck disliking yourself, the body reads it as survival stress and shuts metabolism down — it can even trigger early menopause or hormonal disruption. You are the health CEO of your household; change how you think and you rewrite your children’s future health.

Feng Ba & James Feng
Feng Ba & James Feng
★★★★★

“You need knowledge before you can protect your parents. Taking them to appointments or buying supplements is not the same as doing right by them.” A long-standing YOUNGER customer, Feng Ba’s son got his father into strength training and, working from the YOUNGER test data, went through the family home looking for environmental toxins — caring for family through knowledge, put into practice.

Bill Chou · Electronics industry executive × marathon runner
Bill Chou · Electronics industry executive × marathon runner
★★★★★

Every light on my health check was green, yet I had chronic fatigue and brain fog. YOUNGER found I had the highest mycotoxin level on record in Taiwan. After working through the system my biological age came out 8 years below my actual age — the data finally showed me where the problem was.

Kevin Chen · Adjunct assistant professor, NTU GMBA
Kevin Chen · Adjunct assistant professor, NTU GMBA
★★★★★

“Before you can lead others, you have to lead yourself.” Kevin Chen is an adjunct assistant professor on the NTU GMBA programme, where he teaches leadership, and a triathlete. Three doctors told him he needed a hip replacement; keeping his own joint and without surgery, he ran the Seoul Marathon in 3:29:39 and qualified for Boston.

JESS · All-round health coach
JESS · All-round health coach
★★★★★

“What you believe about food at your own table shapes how your whole family expresses its genes.” When you are stuck disliking yourself, the body reads it as survival stress and shuts metabolism down — it can even trigger early menopause or hormonal disruption. You are the health CEO of your household; change how you think and you rewrite your children’s future health.

Feng Ba & James Feng
Feng Ba & James Feng
★★★★★

“You need knowledge before you can protect your parents. Taking them to appointments or buying supplements is not the same as doing right by them.” A long-standing YOUNGER customer, Feng Ba’s son got his father into strength training and, working from the YOUNGER test data, went through the family home looking for environmental toxins — caring for family through knowledge, put into practice.

Not a health check — yet it shows you much more

Standard health check
Annual test items At least 68 Standardized
Personal action plan
Upload and integrate past reports (one time)Stored value member only
Personalized tracking
Dedicated data analysis
Functional medicine assessment
Lifetime data trend platform
Recommended frequency 2 – 3 times/year Once a year

Frequently asked questions

Fast for at least 8 hours and complete your blood draw before 11am, so the timing works with your endocrine circadian rhythm. Please also drink at least 300ml of plain water beforehand.
You can choose from our partner blood-draw locations when you purchase, covering sites across Taiwan
About 14 working days after the laboratory receives your sample. Your digital report is pushed to your account, and an advisor arranges a one-on-one session to walk you through it
No. Body Decode is a health management tool grounded in functional medicine that helps you see functional imbalance early. The information provided cannot replace a physician's professional diagnosis and treatment
A standard health check mostly answers "am I ill?". Body Decode uses functional medicine optimal ranges and reads across six major systems to answer "how well am I, and could I be better?" — then gives you an actionable eat, supplement, move and sleep plan
Yes. We also offer family accounts — just let us know on LINE and an advisor will help you place the order

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