Why It Matters
Beyond its critical use in transfusions, knowing your blood type is a foundational piece of proactive health data. Emerging research links different blood groups to varying levels of risk for certain conditions, from heart health to gut bacteria. While not diagnostic on its own, it provides another layer of data for building a truly personalized nutrition and prevention strategy, helping you understand your body's innate tendencies.
What This Test Measures
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ABO Grouping
Why it matters: This determines your primary blood type—A, B, AB, or O—based on the antigens present on your red blood cells.
Your benefit: Get a clear, permanent marker of your core biology, which is key for medical records and personalized health planning.
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Rh Factor
Why it matters: This identifies if your blood has the Rh protein, labeling your blood type as either “positive” (+) or “negative” (-).
Your benefit: Know your complete blood type, which is especially critical for family planning and pregnancy.
Who This Test Is For
- You want a complete, foundational picture of your health
- You are interested in how your biology relates to personalized nutrition
- You are planning for a pregnancy or want a complete family health profile
- You do not have a confirmed, official record of your blood type


How It Works
- Simple blood draw at a partner lab
- Results delivered securely to your account
- Use the insights as a foundational data point in your health profile


