The NutriStat Test by NutriPath is one of our most popular functional tests — and for good reason. This is a comprehensive, cost-effective panel that screens for a wide range of functional imbalances impacting energy, hormones, detoxification, cognition, gut health, and mood stability.
It includes in-depth markers across blood and urine to assess nutrient status, methylation cofactors, amino acids, oxidative stress, and more — all in one bundled panel, saving you the cost and effort of ordering multiple individual tests.
If you’re not sure where to begin, NutriStat is one of the best-value starting points for uncovering the root causes behind fatigue, brain fog, anxiety, hormonal imbalances, chronic stress, and poor resilience.
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“At BalanSoul, the NutriStat panel is one of our most recommended starting points for new clients. It reveals critical functional blocks across multiple systems — helping us pinpoint nutrient imbalances, stress overload, hormonal disruptions, and early signs of metabolic dysfunction.”
The NutriStat Test offers broad-spectrum coverage of key biomarkers related to:
This test covers dozens of systems — offering a bird’s-eye view of your internal biochemistry to guide targeted treatment decisions.






NutriStat includes a wide array of biomarkers — far more than standard blood work or basic nutritional panels.
Some of the categories covered:
🧠 This test is ideal for those with fatigue, mood changes, mental fog, stress, PMS, burnout, or post-viral symptoms.
This is a combination blood and urine test.
🕒 Turnaround Time: 21 business days from lab receipt.
The NutriStat panel gives us a clear biochemical roadmap. It’s one of the most cost-effective ways to assess nutrient overloads, deficiencies, inflammation, gut health, and methylation — all in a single test.”
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