


Dementia Risk Test
Vitamin D
Low Vitamin D levels are strongly linked to cognitive decline and increased Alzheimer’s risk. This vital nutrient supports neuroprotection, immune function, and reduces brain inflammation.
Homocysteine
High homocysteine is a major — but reversible — risk factor for dementia. It causes blood vessel damage, brain shrinkage, and poor methylation. Optimising B6, B12, and folate can lower it.
Glutathione
Your body’s master antioxidant, Glutathione is crucial for protecting brain cells from oxidative stress and detoxifying harmful compounds. Low levels = more cellular damage and inflammation.
HbA1c (Blood Sugar Control)
Even subtle blood sugar imbalances contribute to cognitive decline. An elevated HbA1c (a marker of long-term glucose control) is tied to insulin resistance and type 3 diabetes — a term some researchers use for Alzheimer’s.
Omega-3 Index (via test kit)
Omega-3s like EPA and DHA are brain fuel — they reduce inflammation, support memory, and protect your brain as you age. This test shows whether you’re getting enough from food or supplements.
Vitamin D
Low Vitamin D levels are strongly linked to cognitive decline and increased Alzheimer’s risk. This vital nutrient supports neuroprotection, immune function, and reduces brain inflammation.
Homocysteine
High homocysteine is a major — but reversible — risk factor for dementia. It causes blood vessel damage, brain shrinkage, and poor methylation. Optimising B6, B12, and folate can lower it.
Glutathione
Your body’s master antioxidant, Glutathione is crucial for protecting brain cells from oxidative stress and detoxifying harmful compounds. Low levels = more cellular damage and inflammation.
HbA1c (Blood Sugar Control)
Even subtle blood sugar imbalances contribute to cognitive decline. An elevated HbA1c (a marker of long-term glucose control) is tied to insulin resistance and type 3 diabetes — a term some researchers use for Alzheimer’s.
Omega-3 Index (via test kit)
Omega-3s like EPA and DHA are brain fuel — they reduce inflammation, support memory, and protect your brain as you age. This test shows whether you’re getting enough from food or supplements.
Vitamin D
Low Vitamin D levels are strongly linked to cognitive decline and increased Alzheimer’s risk. This vital nutrient supports neuroprotection, immune function, and reduces brain inflammation.
Homocysteine
High homocysteine is a major — but reversible — risk factor for dementia. It causes blood vessel damage, brain shrinkage, and poor methylation. Optimising B6, B12, and folate can lower it.
Glutathione
Your body’s master antioxidant, Glutathione is crucial for protecting brain cells from oxidative stress and detoxifying harmful compounds. Low levels = more cellular damage and inflammation.
HbA1c (Blood Sugar Control)
Even subtle blood sugar imbalances contribute to cognitive decline. An elevated HbA1c (a marker of long-term glucose control) is tied to insulin resistance and type 3 diabetes — a term some researchers use for Alzheimer’s.
Omega-3 Index (via test kit)
Omega-3s like EPA and DHA are brain fuel — they reduce inflammation, support memory, and protect your brain as you age. This test shows whether you’re getting enough from food or supplements.