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NeoVos Vitamin D3 Test Kit

What's in the box?

✔DBS (Dried Blood Spot) collection device

✔ 2 Lancets & plasters included

✔Resealable bag with desiccant

✔Easy to read sample collection instructions

✔Prepaid secure return box

✔Laboratory results within 10 days

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Collect Sample

Follow the instructions in your kit to get your sample collection right for analysis.

Activate Test

Once you have collected your sample, register and add the activation code from your kit on to the portal.

Back to Lab

Return your pre-paid box back to our UK lab via any Royal Mail post box.

Receive Results

Within 10 working days, you'll receive your report with results and recommendations

Our simple-to-use finger-prick blood test determines your current D3 levels and can be done in your home. Learning your D3 levels allows you to make the necessary diet, lifestyle or supplement changes to improve your health. The test measures vitamin D2 and D3 to give your current D3 levels (25 OH) using just a few drops of dried blood.

Our Vitamin D Test allows you to gauge your D3 levels with just a few drops of blood, and enables you to make quick and easy diet and lifestyle adjustments. Vitamin D is crucial for health, but few foods offer it naturally, and sunlight may not suffice.

 

Why a NeoVos Blood Test?

  • In-depth test questionnaire
  • Dietary intake report
  • In-depth BMI report
  • Recommended vitamin D3 nutrition value report along with recommended vitamin D3 intake. 
  • Free returns envelope with results within 10 days from return

 

After sample collection, samples are stable for at least two weeks, however it is good practice to send the sample back to the lab on the same day that you collect your sample.

Do you really know your vitamin D levels?

Do you really know your vitamin D levels?

Nearly every tissue in the body has vitamin D receptors, so it’s clear that it plays a key role in many different areas of our health. But is vitamin D really a vitamin?

Well, technically, no, it is what is known as a prohormone, which is produced in the skin upon exposure to UVB rays from sunlight, and then converted, via the liver and kidneys into the active form of vitamin D known as (and here’s the technical names) 1α,25-dihydroxyvitamin D or 1,25 (OH)2D for short.

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What are the symptoms when we don’t have enough vitamin D? 

What are the symptoms when we don’t have enough vitamin D? 

Vitamin D deficiency symptoms may include fatigue, low mood, frequent colds and infections or bone pain. Yet often, we may not even realise we are low in vitamin D, which is why testing our levels is so important. Measuring total vitamin D (25-OH D) in blood is considered the most reliable way of doing this. Once tested, we should get a reading usually in nanomoles per litre (shown as nmol/L). Levels over 75 nmol/L are considered optimum; 50-75 nmol/L are regarded as adequate; 25-50 nmol/L is deemed insufficient; whilst less than 25 nmol/L is regarded as deficient, which can increase our risk of bone-related conditions such as osteopenia and osteoporosis as well as other negative health consequences.

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