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OsteoIQ™ Optimal Genomics

OsteoIQ™ Optimal Genomics

Get this comprehensive DNA test to uncover your unique osteoporosis risks, personalize your bone health plan, and take control of your bone strength for the future.

  • One-Time, At-Home DNA Test: Easily analyze key genetic markers for osteoporosis with a simple saliva test.
  • OsteoIQ™ Risk Assessment: Understand your genetic predisposition to bone loss and fractures.
  • Personalized OsteoIQ™ Score & Report: Make proactive decisions for bone strength, fracture prevention, and optimal bone health.
  • Actionable Health Recommendations: Get tailored insights for diet, lifestyle, supplements, and exercise.
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Step-By-Step Process for

OsteoIQ™ Optimal Genomics

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Step 1:

Purchase the test here on the OsteoIQ™ website.

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We’ll send you a special test kit directly to your home.

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Follow the easy, step-by-step instructions in your kit.

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Swab your cheek and drop it in the vial provided in your kit.

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Mail your vial back to our lab with the prepaid label in your kit.

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Register your kit barcode and create your OsteoIQ™ Insights Portal account.

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We’ll send you an email in 15-20 business days (3-4 weeks) with a link to view your test results in the OsteoIQ™ Insights Portal (very easy to access, even if not tech savvy).

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Review your test results, unique OsteoIQ™ Score & Risk Report, key genetic insights, and actionable recommendations for stronger bones.

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Complete your OsteoIQ™ Score by purchasing an OsteoIQ™ Active Monitoring Test to track your bone building progress over time.

OsteoIQ™ Optimal Genomics (One-Time)

Gain Clarity on Your Bone Health Blueprint

The OsteoIQ Optimal Genomics test is a one-time, comprehensive osteoporosis genetics and DNA test that analyzes key genetic markers affecting your bone density, bone turnover, and overall risk for osteoporosis. With this powerful combination of osteoporosis genetics and DNA analysis, you’ll gain invaluable insights into how your genetic makeup affects your bone health today and into the future.

These personalized insights empower you to take proactive steps to strengthen your bones, maintain bone health, and reduce your risk of fractures as you age.

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What It Does:

Identifies specific genetic markers within your DNA that influence bone density and health.

Assesses your genetic predisposition to osteoporosis and other bone-related conditions.

Provides personalized guidance based on your individual genetic profile to support long-term bone health.

Establishes a genetic baseline for monitoring and maintaining optimal bone health throughout your life.

This test is only required once in your lifetime and offers a strong foundation for creating a proactive, personalized plan to improve bone strength, slow bone loss, and reduce your risk of fractures.

Who Should Take This Test?

If you're concerned about osteoporosis, bone health, or have a family history of bone-related conditions, the OsteoIQ Optimal Genomics test delivers critical, scientifically-backed information to help you make informed decisions about your bone health based on your osteoporosis genetics and DNA.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are bone turnover markers, why are they important, and why should I use them to monitor my bone health?

Bone turnover markers (BTMs) are a series of protein or protein derivative biomarkers released during bone remodeling by the cells that build up (osteoblasts) and break down (osteoclasts) bone. These markers serve as leading indicators as to what’s going on with your bones in between your DEXA scans. You no longer have to wait two years to see if your efforts are working.
Now you can see results in months so you’re not guessing if the things you’re doing are helping or hurting your bones. If you’re concerned that you’re actively losing bone right now, OsteoIQ™ Active Monitoring Test helps identify bone loss so you can address the underlying issues and stop bone loss in its tracks to prevent future fractures.

Reference: Bone Turnover Markers in the Diagnosis and Monitoring of Metabolic Bone Disease
(https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5549920/)

Why use OsteoIQ™ instead of just going through my doctor?

Yes, you should absolutely work with your doctor. But, if a doctor doesn’t understand the interpretation of a test, they are less likely to order it for you. They may refer you out to a specialist, but that specialist may not order the test either. A lot of time can be lost in this process of trying to get bone turnover markers and the other tests offered by OsteoIQ™. OsteoIQ™ simplifies this process by making these tests easy, affordable, and accessible so you don’t waste the most precious thing we have — time.

How will my bone turnover marker test results & OsteoIQ™ Active Monitoring Test be affected if I’ve already had a fracture?

Bone turnover markers (CTX & P1NP) can be elevated for anywhere from 4 to 12 months after a fracture. Hip fracture leads to the most pronounced elevation, while a fracture of the foot or hand may not lead to as significant of an elevation. With that said, you will still want to get a baseline OsteoIQ™ Active Monitoring Test measurement now, so you can monitor future changes and fracture healing over time.

Reference: Effect of fracture on bone turnover markers: a longitudinal study comparing marker levels before and after injury in 113 elderly women.
(https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17488197/)

How frequently should I get my bone turnover markers and OsteoIQ™ Active Monitoring Test run?

If you are/were actively losing bone, measure your serum CTX and P1NP bone turnover markers every 3-6 months until these markers improve (this can help prevent surprises at your next bone density scan). If they are not improving, there is still a root cause issue that needs to be addressed. In order to get to the root of the issues causing bone loss, we recommend visiting bonecoach.com, our trusted resource for natural bone health solutions and programs for stronger bones.

The recommended OsteoIQ™ Active Monitoring Test frequency we find that is most helpful for our clients is as follows:

  • Get your baseline measurement today.
  • If you are actively losing bone, get your test again in 3-6 months to see if you’re improving.

  • Test 3 months into the use of a medication or Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (if applicable).
  • Test when stopping a medication and before transitioning to another.
  • Test at each year mark (every 12 months minimum).

Should I complete my OsteoIQ™ Active Monitoring Test while fasted?

Yes. You should complete your OsteoIQ™ Active Monitoring Test while fasted. Bone turnover is highest in the early morning and decreases significantly by lunchtime. Additionally, meals suppress bone turnover markers, particularly bone resorption. So, getting them earlier in the day, while fasted, is preferred.

What do I do if my results show that I’m still actively losing bone?

There could be many reasons that bone loss is taking place, and oftentimes it’s more than just hormones. In order to get to the root of the issues causing bone loss, we recommend visiting bonecoach.com, our trusted resource for natural bone health solutions and programs for stronger bones.

Also, if you are still actively losing bone present day, get on a subscription for the OsteoIQ™ Active Monitoring Test every 3 to 6 months until those markers improve. Once they improve within the proper range, and you can see bone resorption coming down, bone formation coming up, and the ratio between the two improving, you can drop to an OsteoIQ™ Active Monitoring Test every 12 months.

Is OsteoIQ™ covered by insurance?

At this time OsteoIQ™ is not covered by insurance, which means no deductibles, no co-pays and no surprise bills! That said, with ongoing support from clients like you dedicated to improving their bone health long term, it may be a possibility in the future. For now, though, don’t let this hold you up from getting the crucial information you need to stop losing and start improving your bones today.

Is OsteoIQ™ covered by HSA/FSA?

While our lab tests are purchased out-of-pocket, they may be eligible for reimbursement through your HSA or FSA. We recommend checking with your specific provider to confirm eligibility. Upon purchase, you’ll receive all the necessary documentation to submit for reimbursement, including a detailed receipt and signed lab requisition form.

What is your refund policy?

Because of the nature of the service, all sales are final and no refunds will be issued. This is due to the non-refundable ordering fees and the physician fees associated with signing test requisitions. We strive to provide all necessary documentation for HSA/FSA reimbursement, but we cannot offer refunds once the purchase is completed. Please review your order carefully and find the closest Labcorp or Quest Diagnostics facility before finalizing your purchase.

Is OsteoIQ™ HIPAA compliant?

The OsteoIQ™ test results portal is compliant with all HIPAA guidelines to protect personal health information and ensure data privacy and security.

How does OsteoIQ™ protect my genetic information?

OsteoIQ™ takes data privacy seriously. We never sell your genetic information or test data. All data is encrypted in multiple layers and is separated from identifying information. When the data comes together for interpretation within the online portal it remains encrypted.

What research do you use to provide the results of my OsteoIQ™ Optimal Genomics Test and OsteoIQ™ Score?

Our research team manually reviews and interprets thousands of studies, combining them into algorithms to provide accurate and reliable insights. We carefully evaluate study size and quality, ensuring that meaningful data from larger, more robust studies are appropriately weighted. This is unlike other genetic tests that use AI or computer technologies to analyze research, which can produce random misinterpretations. We continuously update our reports with new research to ensure they stay current and relevant. Rest assured, OsteoIQ™ Scoring is ethically weighted by the evidence.