
This test isn’t about guilt, it’s about giving your liver the chance to heal.
Rip. Stick. Ship.
At Untoxicate, we don’t just offer hydration — we offer insights. Our science-backed formulas are designed for next-level wellness, and our optional at-home biomarker test helps you track key wellness indicators over time.**
Revolutionizing At-Home Wellness Monitoring Tracking your biomarkers has never been easier. Our self-collection device lets you take control of your wellness — quickly, conveniently, and from home.
How It Works:
1. Rip open the package.
2. Stick the device to collect a small blood sample — no needles, no pain.
3. Ship it back in our pre-paid package.
That’s it! In under five minutes, you’ve taken a step toward understanding your body better. Our expert lab team processes your sample using advanced biomarker analysis, delivering accurate, reliable results. No clinic visits. No waiting rooms. Just fast, easy insights into your wellness.
**This test is for wellness tracking and informational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. If you have concerns about your health, consult a licensed healthcare provider.
What’s included
1. Microneedle kit
2. Prepaid mailer
3. Secure results
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Key Biomarkers We Measure
GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase)
Think of GGT as your liver’s smoke alarm. Elevated levels often signal liver stress or damage caused by alcohol, medications, or metabolic issues. It’s one of the first indicators your liver sends out when under strain, don’t ignore it.
Reference: Gamma-glutamyl transferase – PubMed (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase)
AST is an enzyme found in your liver, heart, and muscles. Elevated levels can signal liver inflammation or damage, especially when related to alcohol use. On its own, it’s useful—but it’s most powerful when measured alongside ALT.
Reference: AST enzyme function and testing – NIH (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase)
ALT is more liver-specific than AST. High ALT levels can indicate liver cell injury, often caused by alcohol, poor diet, or underlying liver disease. Tracking changes in ALT over time helps you understand your liver’s ability to recover.
Reference: ALT and liver health – PMC (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
YOU CAN’T MANAGE WHAT YOU DON’T MEASURE.
Subscriber Perks:
- 15% off all subscription orders
- Exclusive access to test kit upgrades
- Early access to product drops & beta features
- Member-only wellness tips & routines
- Priority customer support
- Consistency built in - routine on autopilot.
- You’re in control - pause or skip anytime.
- Choose your delivery schedule.