B Vitamins
B12, Folate, B1, and B6: key B vitamins.
Folate measures vitamin B9 levels, a water-soluble nutrient involved in cell division and DNA synthesis. Monitoring your folate status may help you maintain awareness of this important aspect of your nutritional health.
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Check your own valueThis test measures the level of folate (vitamin B9) in your blood. Folate is essential for producing and maintaining new cells, particularly during periods of rapid cell division such as pregnancy and growth phases.
Folate is considered essential for healthy cell division, DNA production, and red blood cell formation. Maintaining adequate levels may help support your overall energy and wellbeing. Your healthcare provider can help interpret your results.
Testing may be considered if you are planning a pregnancy, experiencing symptoms of anaemia, following a restricted diet, or taking medications that may affect folate absorption. Your healthcare provider can recommend when testing is appropriate.
Some people with low folate levels may experience fatigue, weakness, mouth sores, changes in skin or hair pigmentation, irritability, and shortness of breath. Persistent symptoms should be discussed with a healthcare provider.
Very high folate levels are uncommon from diet alone and may sometimes mask a vitamin B12 deficiency. Excess supplementation should be discussed with your healthcare provider to ensure it is appropriate for your situation.
Low folate may cause anemia and fatigue. Consider folate supplementation (400-800 mcg daily) and increase leafy green vegetable intake.
High folate may mask B12 deficiency. Ensure adequate B12 levels and reduce supplementation if excessive.
Low folate may cause anemia and is critical during pregnancy. Consider folate supplementation (400-800 mcg daily) and increase leafy green vegetables.
High folate may mask B12 deficiency. Ensure adequate B12 levels and reduce supplementation if excessive.
Leafy green vegetables, legumes, citrus fruits, and fortified cereals are considered good dietary sources of folate. Cooking may reduce folate content, so including raw vegetables could be beneficial. Discuss supplementation with your healthcare provider if needed.
This marker is included in the following test panels.
B12, Folate, B1, and B6: key B vitamins.
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A 53-biomarker women's health panel inspired by the WHOOP Women's Health Panel — fertility, cycle and thyroid hormones plus a complete metabolic and nutrient base.
A 7-biomarker endurance panel inspired by InsideTracker's Endurance category — your complete blood count, full iron status, B12 and folate behind your endurance score.
A 7-biomarker cognition panel inspired by InsideTracker's Cognition category — blood sugar regulation, insulin, cortisol, B12 and folate behind your cognition score.
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Folate (Folic Acid)
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