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Coronavirus Antibody with Vitamin D (25 OH) Blood Test Kit

Coronavirus Antibody with Vitamin D (25 OH) Blood Test Kit

£108.00

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Combining COVID-19 antibody testing with a check on vitamin D levels.

What’s in the box

  • Sperm collection container
  • Detailed instructions for sample collection
  • Prepaid return envelope for laboratory analysis
  • Discreet packaging for privacy
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    Description

    This product is a home blood test kit that measures both antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 (coronavirus) and the 25-hydroxy vitamin D level in your blood. The antibody component helps you see if you’ve been exposed to COVID-19 in the past, while the vitamin D test checks a nutrient important for immune health.

    Why choose this product

    • Checks for past exposure to coronavirus via antibody measurement

    • Assesses your vitamin D (25-OH) status, which may support immune and overall health

    • Provides two important health indicators in one kit

    • Convenient home sampling, with results analysed by certified laboratories

    Important information

    • A positive coronavirus antibody result suggests past infection, but does not guarantee immunity or protection

    • A negative result does not exclude past infection, especially if antibody levels have waned or testing was too early

    • Vitamin D levels fluctuate with diet, sun exposure, supplementation, and other factors; interpret results in context

    • This test is for informational purposes only and should not substitute professional medical advice or care

    • Results should be reviewed by a qualified healthcare provider

    • Samples are processed by accredited immunology/biochemistry laboratories

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    What's in the test?

    • Covid antibodies

      Roche anti-SARS-CoV-2-S result

      This test looks for antibodies to the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2, the virus which causes COVID-19. These are the antibodies which the body makes to fight the virus. It measures the quantity of antibodies present, and is reported as a numeric result. The duration and effect of these antibodies in giving immunity to the virus is still being established.

      Anti-SARS-CoV-2 S Qualitative

      The Anti SARS-CoV2 S Qualitative result describes whether coronavirus antibodies were detected or not in your sample. A low numeric result may mean that antibodies were not detected.

    • Vitamins

      Vitamin D

      Despite its name, vitamin D is actually a hormone that’s produced by your skin when it’s exposed to sunshine. Before your body can use vitamin D produced by sun exposure (known as vitamin D3), it must be converted into another form called 25 hydroxycholecalciferol (25 OH). Vitamin D (25 OH) is the major circulating form of vitamin D, and so your vitamin D (25 OH) level is considered the most accurate indicator of vitamin D supply to your body. Vitamin D is essential for healthy bones and teeth, as it helps your body absorb calcium. It also plays a role in muscle health, immune function, and mental health. Low vitamin D symptoms include muscle weakness, mood swings, and fatigue. Many people in the UK have low vitamin D levels, and people with dark skin and people who don’t spend much time outdoors are particularly at risk. Small amounts of vitamin D can be obtained from food, especially oily fish, eggs, and vitamin-D fortified foods. But if you have a vitamin D deficiency, you’re unlikely to be able to improve your levels by food alone.

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