Quiz: Find Your Test

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Find Your Test

Answer a few questions. We’ll recommend the best starting kit based on your goal and context. This is educational guidance, not medical advice.

Disclaimer: Bioliqs provides wellness insights and educational guidance. We do not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. For medical questions, consult a qualified healthcare professional.

Step 1of 6

What are you trying to improve first?

Choose the one that would give you the most clarity right now.

Stress & recovery
Energy, resilience, sleep, burnout patterns
Digestion & gut comfort
Bloating, irregularity, sensitivity, root-cause curiosity
Hormone rhythm
Cycle or balance support, timing context
Environmental exposure
Want a clearer picture of exposure signals
Mold focus
Concerned about mycotoxins and environment context
Performance & nutrition
Training, recovery, protein and amino acid context
Not sure
I want a smart starting point

Which statement fits best?

This helps us pick a focused first step instead of over-testing.

I want the simplest start
One kit, clean insight, then decide next steps
I want a broader view
I’m open to a deeper root-cause style kit
I only want one focused datapoint
Single-topic check, no complexity

Any of these apply right now?

Select all that feel relevant. This step is optional.

Sleep feels off
High stress or burnout
Digestive discomfort
Cycle-related concerns
Exposure curiosity (home, water, products)
Musty building or water-damage history
Training and recovery focus
Food quality concerns (pesticides)

Tap a chip to select, tap again to unselect.

Preferred approach

We’ll match a kit style that fits your mindset.

Start small
One kit, one decision, then build
Root-cause curious
Deeper context, only if clearly useful

One quick priority check

Which matters most to you?

Clarity
I want the most actionable signal
Simplicity
Fast, minimal, no overwhelm
Depth
I’m okay with a more comprehensive kit

Your recommendation

Based on your answers, here is the best starting kit.

Disclaimer: Educational guidance only. Not a diagnosis. If you have medical concerns, consult a qualified healthcare professional.