Lola Health

Female Active Boost 39

£180.00

Female Active Boost 39

Female Active Boost 39 covers 39 biomarkers across iron status, full blood count, inflammation, muscle activity, reproductive hormones, thyroid function and key nutrients, a broad wellness panel for active women.

Markers Included

  • Ferritin: Reflects your iron reserves.
  • TIBC (Total Iron Binding Capacity): Estimates how much iron your blood could carry if transferrin were fully loaded.
  • Transferrin: The blood protein that transports iron.
  • Transferrin Saturation: The percentage of transferrin binding sites filled with iron.
  • Calcium: Vital for bone strength, muscle contraction, nerve signalling and blood clotting.
  • Corrected Calcium: Calcium adjusted for albumin concentration.
  • Basophils: A type of white blood cell involved in inflammatory and allergic responses.
  • Eosinophils: A type of white blood cell active in allergic responses and against parasites.
  • Haematocrit: The proportion of blood made up of red blood cells.
  • Haemoglobin: The iron-containing protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
  • Lymphocytes: White blood cells central to the immune system's adaptive response.
  • MCHC: The average concentration of haemoglobin in red blood cells.
  • Mean Cell Hb: The average amount of haemoglobin per red blood cell.
  • Mean Cell Volume: The average size of red blood cells.
  • MPV (Mean Platelet Volume): The average size of platelets.
  • Monocytes: White blood cells involved in immune surveillance and resolution of inflammation.
  • Neutrophils: The most common type of white blood cell, involved in fighting infection.
  • Platelets: Small blood cells essential for clotting and wound healing.
  • RBC: Red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.
  • Red Cell Distribution: A measure of variation in red blood cell size.
  • WBC: White blood cells are part of the immune system.
  • CRP: C-reactive protein, a marker of inflammation.
  • Creatine Kinase (CK): An enzyme released by muscle activity. Levels typically rise after hard exercise, physical work or muscle strain.
  • Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH): Pituitary hormone supporting egg development. Levels vary across the cycle.
  • Luteinising Hormone (LH): Pituitary hormone that triggers ovulation. Levels vary across the cycle.
  • Prolactin: A pituitary hormone involved in lactation and reproductive function.
  • Progesterone: Best measured in the second half of the cycle for cycle-related context.
  • Oestradiol: The main form of oestrogen.
  • Testosterone: An androgen hormone involved in muscle, bone, mood and libido.
  • Free Androgen Index: A ratio of total testosterone to SHBG.
  • Free Testosterone (Calculated): The biologically active fraction of testosterone.
  • SHBG: A protein that binds to sex hormones.
  • Cortisol: The main adrenal stress hormone. Best measured in the morning between 8 and 10am.
  • Free T3: The biologically active thyroid hormone.
  • Free T4: The main circulating thyroid hormone.
  • TSH: A pituitary hormone that controls thyroid activity.
  • Active B12: The biologically usable form of vitamin B12.
  • Magnesium: A mineral involved in muscle and nerve function, energy and sleep.
  • Vitamin D (25 OH): A fat-soluble vitamin that supports calcium absorption, bone health and immune function.

General educational content. Marker descriptions are wellness-oriented and not personalised medical advice. Your doctor's review accompanies your result with the clinical interpretation.