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Mitochondrial Energy Metabolism

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One assessment covering 7 metabolic modules and 27 organic acid markers — spanning fatty acid and carbohydrate metabolism, the mitochondrial cycle, antioxidant capacity, detoxification and B vitamins. It answers one question: why am I always tired, and why do supplements do nothing?

Worth testing if:

  • You sleep enough and are still tired, and crash every afternoon
  • Brain fog and a marked drop in concentration
  • You take a lot of supplements with no obvious effect
  • You want to locate the metabolic break point behind exercise performance or fat loss

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What this test is for

One assessment covering 7 metabolic modules and 27 key markers — spanning fatty acid, carbohydrate, mitochondrial, antioxidant, detoxification and B vitamin metabolism — to find the root cause behind constant fatigue, brain fog and supplements that do nothing, and reveal where cellular energy is getting stuck.

SampleUrine
Report reviewNot included

Test items

7 biomarkers

Fatty Acid Metabolism (adipic acid, suberic acid, ethylmalonic acid)
Reflects whether fat can enter the mitochondria to be burned efficiently. A raised level often indicates a bottleneck related to carnitine or vitamin B2.
Carbohydrate Metabolism (pyruvate, lactate, beta-hydroxybutyrate)
Reflects how efficiently carbohydrate enters the energy cycle. Relative accumulation of lactate often indicates blocked aerobic metabolism.
Mitochondrial Energy Production (citric acid, cis-aconitic acid, isocitric acid, alpha-ketoglutaric acid, succinic acid, fumaric acid, malic acid and others)
This is the core cycle of energy production. The distribution of metabolites across each step pinpoints exactly where the blockage sits.
B Vitamin Metabolism (xanthurenic acid, methylmalonic acid, formiminoglutamic acid and others)
Reflects whether cofactors such as B6, B12 and folate are sufficient at the cellular level.
Oxidative Stress (8-OHdG, lipid peroxides)
8-OHdG is the marker of oxidative DNA damage, reflecting the oxidative side-effects generated as the mitochondria operate.
Glutathione & Antioxidant Capacity (alpha-hydroxybutyric acid, pyroglutamic acid)
Reflects how far the antioxidant system is being consumed and resynthesized.
Liver Detoxification (glucaric acid)
Reflects the activity of the phase II detoxification pathway.

Four steps to start your test

1

Order online, book a location

Choose your test 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 and interpreted to standard protocols.

4

Digital report

Once complete, your report is uploaded to your personal account with values and reference ranges clearly marked.

Pair it with Body Decode for the full picture

This test isn't part of the core package. Build a whole-body baseline with Body Decode, then add this test on top for fuller health context

Body Decode + this add-on This test on its own
Number of biomarkers 68 + this test This test only
Biomarkers on this page
Cross-system interpretation
Full-system integrated report
Advisor report walkthrough
Personalized action plan
120-day check-ins

Frequently asked questions

I already take a B-complex — do I still need testing?

What you take isn't necessarily converted and used. Whether the metabolic enzymes are activated is what matters

Aren't mitochondria only a concern for people who exercise?

Every cell depends on them for power. From thinking to breathing, digestion and detoxification, everything is tied to mitochondrial efficiency

How is this different from B12 on a standard blood test?

A conventional blood test looks at concentration; this report looks at functional activity and whether metabolism is actually flowing