Test Kits
Test Kits

Test Kits

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Test Kits Products

Vita Living provides a complete range of kits to test for food allergy, bio transformation, hormonal imbalance, hormones, and nutrients. Our tests are useful to individuals, healthcare professionals, and laboratories alike. Our tests are useful in identifying health problems, monitoring treatments, or keeping an eye on a health concern. The ALCAT testing kits, for example, are used to determine body's intolerance/sensitivity to over 350 foods, chemicals, and herbs. The BioHealth kits help determine the source and the impact of chronic stress. Shop our wide variety of saliva, urine, and stool test kits below.


The saliva hormone testing kits are highly used by physicians to test for hormonal imbalance, bio-transformation, nutrient check, quantitative fatty acids analysis, identification of metabolic imbalance, intestinal barrier function, parasites and pathogens, immunology, etc.

Separate kits for hormone testing for women are also available.

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