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The BioMetrix™ BioScan maps how your core systems work together—energy, repair, membranes, methylation, lipid transport, and resilience—so you can see where health is starting to drift and what to do about it.
What you will learn:
- Why measuring system interaction beats chasing isolated markers
- How the BioScan identifies early deviations from optimal—the window where change is most effective
- Real examples of translating BioScan insights into clear action priorities
Ideal for: proactive individuals, performance‑minded patients, and professionals seeking a modern, systems‑first view of health.
Health Isn't a Pile of Numbers
It’s How the Numbers Work Together.
Most panels list dozens of markers and highlight what’s “out of range.” That’s often a snapshot of what’s already wrong. The BioScan is different: it shows how your body’s systems are coordinating—so you can act at the start of drift, not the end.
Comparison:
Typical Biomarker Panels vs.
“Typical biomarker panels” include common multi‑marker services and standard lab bundles.
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| Feature / Metric | Typical Biomarker Panels (e.g., standard multi-marker services) |
|
|---|---|---|
| Core Approach | Measures individual markers and flags highs/lows | Models systems integration and how key pathways interact |
| Timing Insight | Often reflects downstream effects after problems emerge | Detects early deviations from optimal (where intervention is most effective) |
| Output Format | A list of results with items out of range | A systems map with prioritized health vectors (what’s driving what) |
| Actionability | General tips; requires additional synthesis to know what matters | Converts systems findings into clear, ranked next steps |
| Re-testing Strategy | Periodic rechecks of separate markers; harder to see cause-effect | Establishes a true baseline and tracks course-corrections over time |
| Signal vs. Noise | Risk of marker-chasing and contradictory recommendations | Emphasizes meaningful patterns and pathway coherence |
| Who Interprets | Often self-interpreted or left to generic ranges | Designed for guided interpretation and plan building |
| Scope | Broad but siloed; relationships are unclear | Spans energy, repair, membranes, methylation, lipid transport, resilience |
| Use Case | Monitor status; good for rule-outs and basic screening | Restore and optimize function via root-cause prioritization |
Bottom Line: typical panels tell you what happened. The BioScan shows why it’s happening—and what to do first.
What the BioScan Measures (In Plain English)
The BioScan isn’t about single numbers. Each marker reflects how well your body’s systems are performing and whether they are on track, drifting, or under strain. Here’s what the key sections mean:
-
Plasmalogens
(Ethanolamine & Choline)
- Peroxisomal Function
- Mitochondrial Function
- Inflammation & Oxidative Stress Markers
- Cholesterol Transport System
- Methylation & Choline System
- Glucose Regulation
- Kidney Function
Why This Webinar Matters
- Clarity over complexity: Turn an ocean of biomarkers into a coherent story about your health.
- Early course‑correction: Identify drift before it becomes dysfunctional.
- Priority‑driven plan: Focus on the few key levers that move everything else in the right direction.
How It Works
Watch the webinar
(enter your email to access)
Get your BioScan
(concierge guidance provided)
Review your results
with a trained professional to build a targeted plan
Track progress
with smart re-testing to confirm what’s working
Who Should Watch
- You prefer prevention and performance over “wait‑and‑see.”
- You’re overwhelmed by labs and want a single, systems‑level view.
- You’ve tried piecemeal fixes and want root‑cause clarity.
No. It’s an advanced health assessment that evaluates how core systems are working together. It’s for education and optimization, not diagnosis or treatment of disease.
Yes—traditional labs are useful for rule‑outs and specific checks. The BioScan sits above them, integrating the story so you know what matters and why.
Most people repeat at 8–12 weeks to verify that interventions are working and to fine‑tune next steps.
Ready to See Health, Not Just Numbers?
Every 6-12 months after starting on Plasmalogen Optimization Plan
Compliance & Ethics Note
- The BioScan is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
- All content is educational and focused on optimizing health status and lifestyle decisions.
Questions?
Email info@prodrome.com, and we’ll be happy to assist.