Micronutrient

Antioxidant Protection Assay (APA)/Redox Test

Measure your body’s ability to shield your cells against oxidative damage and find the antioxidants that provide you the most protection.

Find the antioxidants most effective for you
Protect your cells from damaging oxidative stress
Includes popular “superfoods” such as açai berry and turmeric
What’s included

The Antioxidant Protection Assay assesses the following:

  • 49 Antioxidant Nutrients & Botanicals
  • Redox Score (Antioxidant Capacity)
Details

About the Antioxidant Protection Assay

Free radicals are naturally occurring, unstable molecules that can cause widespread damage within your body if left unchecked.  We’re all exposed to free radicals on a daily basis from environmental sources such as ultraviolet radiation, engine exhaust, pesticides, and ultra-processed foods, and from within our own body, where stress and inflammation can naturally produce free radicals.  

An overload and accumulation of free radicals in our bodies can result in oxidative stress, damaging, or even killing off, cells. This plays a major role in the development of chronic and degenerative illness. Antioxidants help protect your cells from oxidative damage.

Our Redox Assay measures your cells’ resistance to oxidative stress and your body’s overall antioxidant capacity, or the system-wide ability to protect and heal from oxidative damage. 

Our Antioxidant Protection Assay tests a variety of antioxidant sources such as botanicals, plant extracts, pigments, and phytonutrients as well as antioxidant nutrients and enzymes, to find which antioxidants are particularly effective for you. Some of the items tested include açai berry, a popular superfood; lycopene, a powerful antioxidant that also gives tomatoes their color; and catalase, one of the most important antioxidant enzymes in protecting cells from oxidative damage.

Disclaimer: Sensitivity is only determined for the substances included in the panel you choose. It is possible you may be sensitive to substances not included in your panel. The more substances you test for, the more information you will have.
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Micronutrient

Antioxidant Protection Assay (APA)/Redox Test

Measure your body’s ability to shield your cells against oxidative damage and find the antioxidants that provide you the most protection.

$239

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Frequently asked questions

Is fasting required before taking the Cellular Nutrition Assay (Cellular Micronutrient Assay and/or Antioxidant Protection Assay/Redox)?

No. Fasting is not required. However, we recommend NOT taking any medications or supplements at least 4 hours prior to the blood draw.

Should supplements/medications be discontinued prior to having the blood drawn for the Cellular Nutrition Assay?

There is no need to discontinue supplements weeks prior to testing. This micronutrient analysis is a reflection of the individual’s long-term nutrient status (over ~ 6 months). If possible, do not take any medications/supplements at least 4 hours before blood draw.

Do I have to test through a healthcare provider?

No, You may test directly through our website or through one of our program advisors at Previmedica. We do require a blood draw to be provided by a medical professional that we can assist in arranging. You may also take part in our additional support programs.

Are these tests covered by health insurance?

No, insurance plans do not reimburse for this test, currently. However, you may be able to use your FSA or HSA to pay for the test.

How long does it take to get my test kit?

You can expect your test kit to arrive in 3-5 business days, depending on where you reside.

How long will it take to receive my test results?

Cellular Nutrition Assay (Cellular Micronutrient Assay and/or Antioxidant Protection Assay/Redox) results are available online within 5-7 business days after the specimen is received in the laboratory. 

You will be notified via email when your specimen arrives at the laboratory with notification of when to expect your results. Once your results are ready, they will be uploaded to our secure portal and you will receive an email notification indicating your results are ready for you to view. Please follow the instructions to start your account on the PreviMedica portal.

How much support is available after testing?

With every test offered by Cell Science Systems, you will be eligible to receive a complimentary 30-minute phone or video consultation with a member of our support team to discuss test results. To request an appointment for a complimentary session, please complete this form: https://cellsciencesystems.com/resultsreview

Why don’t you quantify the results instead of just using the bar colors and percentages?

The CNA (Cellular Nutrition Assay) tests the functional response of the cells. This type of test does not measure the actual amount of a nutrient within the cell. If the metabolic activity of the cells is increased as a result of the nutrient addition, it simply means the cells do not have enough of that particular nutrient.

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Disclaimer: It is important to note that food sensitivity testing is distinct from food allergy testing. While both tests share the objective of identifying potential food reactions, they vary in their diagnostic methodology and the types of reactions they detect. Food allergy testing commonly focuses on immediate, life-threatening reactions to foods, while food sensitivity testing aims to detect delayed responses that can be less severe but still affect one's health. Therefore, we strongly advise consulting with a qualified healthcare professional to determine which testing approach is most suitable for your particular situation.