By measuring whole blood histamine, this test helps you understand how your body is processing histamine and whether imbalances linked to fatigue, brain fog, or histamine sensitivity may be present.
The Bioliqs testing kit allows you to collect a small blood sample from the comfort of your home using a simple finger-prick method.
Once your sample is collected, it is sent to our partner laboratory for biomarker analysis. Within a few days, you receive a structured report explaining your biomarker levels and the signals they may reveal about your methylation pathways.
The process typically takes just a few minutes and does not require a clinic visit.
The Bioliqs Methylation Signal Test measures whole blood histamine, a biomarker connected to histamine metabolism and methylation-dependent enzymatic pathways.Histamine breakdown relies on enzymes such as histamine-N-methyltransferase (HNMT), which uses methyl groups from the body’s methylation cycle. Monitoring histamine levels may provide additional context about how histamine metabolism interacts with methylation processes.
Bioliqs delivers quickly across the United States, with orders arriving within 4 to 7 business days.
For Europe, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Asia, delivery typically takes 7 to 13 business days.
All taxes and duties are included, so you’ll never face unexpected charges at checkout.
We’re confident you’ll love Methylation Signal Test. Try it risk-free with our 30-day money-back guarantee. If it doesn’t meet your expectations, simply return it for a full refund.
DNA shows what could happen. This shows what is happening now.
You’re not tired and inflamed for no reason. Your methylation is not fixed. It shifts daily based on stress, diet, and lifestyle.
Traditional DNA Testing
Methylation Signal Test
Why people look beyond DNA testing
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DNA shows predisposition, not current biomarker activity
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Methylation can shift with stress, diet, and lifestyle
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This test helps reveal what may be happening now
You may want deeper biomarker insight if you notice:
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Low energy that doesn’t fully make sense
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Brain fog or poor focus
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Sensitivity to certain foods
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Mood or sleep fluctuations
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Histamine-related sensitivity
Could Your Methylation Be Under Stress?
Methylation plays a role in many biochemical processes in the body, including detoxification pathways, neurotransmitter activity, and cellular regulation.
When methylation pathways shift, certain metabolic signals may change. Monitoring key biomarkers can help provide insight into how these pathways may be functioning.
Understanding what your results:
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Current methylation activity patterns
Insights into how your methylation pathways may be functioning right now, not just genetically.
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Biomarker shifts linked to lifestyle factors
Changes that may reflect the influence of stress, diet, and daily habits.
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Signals beyond genetic predisposition
A deeper look at what may be happening functionally, beyond static DNA data.
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Context for next-step discussions
Information that may support more informed conversations about your health.
FAQs
No. The test is designed for convenient at-home collection.
DNA tests analyze your genetic blueprint, which remains constant over time. This test measures a real-time biomarker, whole blood histamine, which may reflect current biochemical activity related to histamine metabolism and methylation pathways. This provides a more dynamic view of what may be happening in your body now, rather than inherited genetic potential.
The test is designed for simple at-home use. You collect a small blood sample using the included finger-prick lancet and place it onto the blood collection card. The sample is then sealed and mailed to the laboratory using the prepaid return kit.
The sample collection process takes only a few minutes and can be done at home without any special preparation or clinic visit.
Once your sample arrives at the laboratory, results are typically processed within several business days. You will receive a clear, structured report explaining your biomarker levels and the signals they may reflect.
Whole blood histamine measures the amount of histamine circulating in blood cells and plasma. It provides insight into histamine metabolism and biochemical signaling within the body.
Histamine breakdown relies on enzymes such as histamine-N-methyltransferase (HNMT), which use methyl groups from the body's methylation cycle. Because of this connection, histamine metabolism is often discussed alongside methylation pathways.
