Environmental Toxin Tests

Break down the science behind common toxin tests, from plastics to pesticides, and what your results really mean.

100+ labs per year

The following 100+ biomarkers are included with your annual Superpower membership.*

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Organophosphate Metabolites

Diethyl Phosphate (DEP)

This urine test measures diethyl phosphate (DEP), a breakdown product of organophosphate pesticides, to reveal your recent pesticide exposure so you can take steps to reduce it. Lowering exposure may help reduce risks linked to organophosphates, including nervous system effects and potential impacts on child development and reproductive health.

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Diethyldithiophosphate (DEDTP)

This test measures DEDTP, a urinary biomarker of exposure to diethyl organophosphate pesticides, helping you identify and reduce harmful pesticide exposure. By addressing elevated levels, you may lower the risk of pesticide-related nervous system effects such as headaches, dizziness, cognitive issues, and potential developmental harms.

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Diethylthiophosphate (DETP)

This urine test measures diethylthiophosphate (DETP), a biomarker of exposure to organophosphate pesticides, helping you identify and reduce recent pesticide exposure. Lowering exposure may reduce risks linked to nervous system effects and potential cognitive/developmental impacts.

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Dimethyl Phosphate (DMP)

This test measures dimethyl phosphate (DMP), a common urine metabolite of organophosphate pesticides, to reveal your recent pesticide exposure. Identifying and reducing exposure may help you avoid nerve-related symptoms (headaches, dizziness, weakness) and potential long-term effects linked to organophosphates, including learning and memory problems.

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Dimethyldithiophosphate (DMDTP)

The Dimethyldithiophosphate (DMDTP) Test measures a urinary biomarker of recent exposure to dimethyl organophosphate pesticides. Identifying and reducing exposure may help you avoid acute symptoms (headaches, nausea) and lower the risk of longer-term nervous system and neurodevelopmental effects linked to these pesticides.

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Reference Markers

Urine Creatinine

This quick urine creatinine test checks how well your kidneys are working and whether your sample is adequately concentrated, helping flag early kidney disease, dehydration, or muscle issues. Early detection lets you address risks sooner and avoid preventable kidney damage and related complications.

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Plasticizers & Consumer Chemicals

Bisphenol A (BPA)

This test measures your body’s level of Bisphenol A (BPA), a common endocrine disruptor, so you can identify and reduce exposure—helping you avoid hormone imbalances, fertility problems, and metabolic and cardiovascular issues linked to BPA.

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4-Nonylphenol

Check your exposure to 4‑Nonylphenol—an endocrine‑disrupting chemical found in some detergents, plastics, and personal-care products—so you can reduce it. Elevated levels are linked to hormone imbalance, reduced fertility, and developmental effects.

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Triclosan (TCS)

This test detects triclosan (TCS)—a common antimicrobial—so you can identify and reduce exposure. Lowering TCS exposure may help avoid risks linked to hormone (thyroid) disruption, antibiotic resistance, skin irritation, and potential developmental or reproductive effects.

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Diphenyl Phosphate (DPP)

This test measures diphenyl phosphate (DPP) in urine to reveal your recent exposure to organophosphate flame retardants from everyday products. Identifying and reducing high levels may help lower risks linked in studies to hormone and thyroid disruption, fertility problems, developmental effects, and metabolic issues.

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Mono-(2-ethyl-5-hydroxyhexyl) Phthalate (MEHHP)

This urine test measures MEHHP, a biomarker of exposure to the phthalate DEHP, so you can identify and reduce sources in your environment. Elevated DEHP exposure is linked to hormone disruption, fertility/reproductive issues, pregnancy and developmental concerns, and potential metabolic and cardiovascular risks.

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Pesticides & Herbicides

Atrazine

This Atrazine Test quickly checks your drinking water for atrazine, a common agricultural herbicide, so you can take action if contamination is present. Reducing exposure may help lower risks linked to hormone (endocrine) disruption and reproductive/developmental health concerns.

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Atrazine Mercapturate

This urine test measures atrazine mercapturate to reveal your recent exposure to atrazine, a widely used herbicide and endocrine disruptor. Knowing your exposure can help you reduce risks linked to hormone imbalance, reproductive issues, and developmental effects.

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Glyphosate

Measure your body’s exposure to glyphosate—the most widely used herbicide—so you can identify and reduce sources in your diet and environment. Lowering exposure may help reduce potential risks linked in research to glyphosate, including certain cancers (e.g., non-Hodgkin lymphoma) and gut and liver health issues.

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2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid (2,4-D)

This test measures your body’s exposure to 2,4-D, a widely used weed killer, so you can identify and reduce hidden sources in your environment. Lowering exposure may help you avoid irritation (eyes, skin, breathing, nausea) and potential long‑term risks linked in studies, including effects on the thyroid, liver, and nervous system and a possible cancer risk.

Learn more about 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid (2,4-D)
3-Phenoxybenzoic Acid (3PBA)

Measure 3‑phenoxybenzoic acid (3PBA)—a key urine biomarker of pyrethroid pesticide exposure—to identify and reduce elevated exposure linked to neurological symptoms (headaches, tingling, dizziness), respiratory irritation, and possible hormonal or developmental effects.

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Solvents & Industrial Byproducts

Tiglylglycine (TG)

The Tiglylglycine (TG) Test measures a key marker of mitochondrial energy production and fatty‑acid/isoleucine metabolism to flag early signs of dysfunction. Catching elevations early can help you address issues (e.g., riboflavin-related enzyme deficits) before they contribute to fatigue, muscle weakness, exercise intolerance, and hypoglycemia.

Learn more about Tiglylglycine (TG)
N-acetyl-S-(2-carbamoylethyl)-cysteine

This test measures urinary N-acetyl-S-(2-carbamoylethyl)-cysteine (AAMA), a key biomarker of acrylamide exposure from food, tobacco smoke, and workplaces. Identifying elevated exposure helps you take action to reduce risks linked to acrylamide, including increased cancer risk and neurotoxic effects like nerve damage.

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2-Hydroxyethyl Mercapturic Acid (HEMA)

This urine test measures 2-Hydroxyethyl Mercapturic Acid (HEMA), a marker of ethylene oxide exposure from sources like tobacco smoke and sterilized/industrial products. Identifying and reducing this exposure can help lower risks linked to ethylene oxide, including increased cancer risk and reproductive harm.

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2-Hydroxyisobutyric Acid (2HIB)

This test measures urinary 2‑hydroxyisobutyric acid (2‑HIB), a recognized marker of exposure to gasoline oxygenates (MTBE/ETBE) and related petrochemical solvents. Identifying and reducing these exposures can help you avoid solvent‑related issues like headaches, dizziness, respiratory irritation, and potential liver/kidney stress.

Learn more about 2-Hydroxyisobutyric Acid (2HIB)
2-Methylhippuric Acid (2MHA)

This urine test measures 2‑methylhippuric acid to detect and quantify recent o‑xylene (solvent) exposure. Catching exposure early helps you prevent headaches, dizziness, respiratory irritation, and longer‑term nervous system, liver, and kidney damage from solvent overexposure.

Learn more about 2-Methylhippuric Acid (2MHA)

Parabens & Personal Care Preservatives

Butylparaben

This test measures your body’s exposure to butylparaben—a common preservative and potential endocrine disruptor—so you can take targeted steps to reduce it. Knowing your levels may help lower risks of hormone-related effects, fertility concerns, and allergic skin irritation.

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Ethylparaben

Measure your exposure to ethylparaben—a common preservative in cosmetics, personal care products, and some foods—so you can make safer choices with confidence. Reducing exposure may help you avoid skin irritation/allergic reactions and potential hormone-related effects associated with parabens.

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Methylparaben

Quickly detects methylparaben in cosmetics and personal-care products so you can avoid hidden parabens and choose safer alternatives. Reducing exposure may help minimize skin irritation/allergic reactions and potential endocrine-related concerns.

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Propylparaben

Measure your exposure to propylparaben—a common preservative—so you can identify hidden sources and reduce them. Lowering exposure may help you avoid potential hormone-related issues such as endocrine disruption, fertility problems, and skin irritation.

Learn more about Propylparaben

Environmental Contaminants

Perchlorate (PERC)

This test checks your water for perchlorate—a thyroid-disrupting contaminant often linked to rocket fuel and fertilizers—so you can fix issues before they affect your household. Finding it early may help you avoid hypothyroidism and goiter, pregnancy complications, and developmental and learning problems in infants and children.

Learn more about Perchlorate (PERC)
2,2-bis(4-Chlorophenyl) Acetic Acid (DDA)

This test measures DDA, a key biomarker of DDT and related organochlorine pesticide exposure, to reveal your body’s burden of these persistent chemicals. Identifying exposure can help you reduce risks linked to hormone disruption, fertility problems, neurodevelopmental effects, and certain cancers.

Learn more about 2,2-bis(4-Chlorophenyl) Acetic Acid (DDA)

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Your membership includes:

  • Annual full body testing across 100+ biomarkers
  • A custom action plan built on your biology and goals
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  • Al Chat to dig deeper into your data

Many concierge clinics charge $10k – $100k for their services, we’ve built technology to make the world’s best healthcare as accessible as possible.

Where do I go for testing?

You will be able to schedule a 15 minute appointment (blocked out just for you) at one of our partner clinics. At home visits can also be scheduled for an additional fee.

Why is Superpower different?
  • Understand your results in a beautiful dashboard
  • 24/7 access to a concierge medical team
  • Lab draw at-home option (extra charge)
  • Only one draw needed rather than two thanks to our partnership with Quest
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No insurance needed. One flat fee, no co-pays or surprise charges. HSA/FSA cards accepted.

Does Superpower replace my primary care provider?

Superpower specializes in prevention-based testing and treatments and is not intended for emergency or immediate health issues.
While you will have a Superpower concierge, your annual membership is designed to complement a primary care doctor if you have one, not replace them.
We are happy to help you share any test results with an outside provider to ensure you receive well-rounded medical care.

Why can’t I order these tests with my doctor?

Most primary care doctors aren’t trained to run this kind of advanced testing.

We’ve negotiated special lab rates so we can offer 100+ tests at a fraction of the usual cost — often 1/4th the price.

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What should I expect during a blood draw?
  • A trained phlebotomist will guide you through the process.
  • A tourniquet is placed on your arm, the site is cleaned, and a small needle is used to collect blood into one or more tubes.
  • Results are usually ready in about a week.
  • Most people feel only a quick pinch.
  • The needle is removed, gentle pressure is applied, and a bandage is placed.
How do I prepare for a blood draw?
  • Drink plenty of water beforehand — hydration makes veins easier to find.
  • Wear loose sleeves so your arm is easy to access.
  • Follow any fasting instructions you’ve been given.
  • Let us know if you’re on medications, have fainted before, or have needle anxiety.
What should I do after my blood draw?
  • Press gently on the site for a few minutes.
  • Keep the bandage on for 4-6 hours.
  • Skip heavy lifting or strenuous exercise for the rest of the day.
  • Drink extra water to rehydrate.
  • Monitor the site for redness, swelling, or pain.
How do I book a blood draw with Superpower?

Your membership includes:

  • An annual full body test and report across 100+ biomarkers
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  • Access to a health concierge for questions on your plan and help scheduling
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Many concierge clinics charge $10k – $100k for their services, we’ve built technology to make the world’s best healthcare as accessible as possible via an all-in-one membership.

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Does Superpower replace my primary care provider?

Superpower specializes in prevention-based testing and treatments and is not intended for emergency or immediate health issues.

While you will have a Superpower care team, your annual membership is designed to complement a primary care doctor if you have one, not replace them.

We are happy to help you share any test results with an outside provider to ensure you receive well-rounded medical care.

How fast are blood test results and how do I read them?

Your annual lab test panel takes about 10 days to process. We will text you as soon as they become available in your dashboard. Other types of tests may have different testing windows. The Superpower concierge is your own health assistant who helps answer your questions on your results, ensure smooth scheduling, coordination of any office-based tests, specialist referrals as needed, and navigating you to interface with your care team.

Does Superpower accept health insurance?

Superpower membership and products are all eligible for HSA/FSA funding.

We see Superpower like a gym membership for those committed to prevention and performance. Superpower is a bridge between wellness and healthcare. Health insurance traditionally focuses on reactive care whereas, at Superpower, we believe it’s never too early to start looking out for your long-term health.

What if I want more than 1 blood test per year?

Absolutely — you're not limited to just one. Your membership includes one comprehensive 100+ biomarker blood test each year, but if you'd like to track your progress more closely, you can add extra tests at any time. Each additional full-panel test costs $179. You can order as many as you'd like throughout the year.

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It is our belief that if you improve your health, you can improve every other aspect of your life.

However, mainstream medicine has not helped many of us do that.

It is often one size fits all, reacts too late, and misses the full picture.

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