Hormone Testing
Saliva test for hormone levels and menopause symptoms
While hormone testing labs have many ways for measuring hormone levels, research indicates that the most accurate way to measure hormones is through a
hormone saliva test.
Hormone Saliva testing, Which saliva hormone test is for me?
There are many different hormone saliva testing options.
Here are some general guidelines for choosing a saliva test for hormone levels.
Adrenal and Cortisol Tests
Insufficient cortisol quantities can result in vague symptoms such as fatigue, weight loss, abdominal pain, low blood pressure, and muscle weakness.
It's possible for decreased cortisol production in combination with a stressor to result in an adrenal crisis requiring immediate medical attention.
Too much cortisol can cause high blood sugar, increased blood pressure, obesity,
purple streaks on the abdomen, muscle weakness, fragile skin, and osteoporosis.
Women may experience irregular menstrual periods and facial hair growth.
One of the individual Cortisol tests or Adrenal Function tests may be a good choice if your issues are mainly with stress and fatigue.
Progesterone, Testosterone, and Estradiol Tests
For just want the basics of hormone testing, test for levels of progesterone, estradiol and testosterone.
Test progesterone and estradiol
Estrogen dominance is a condition where a woman can have normal or excessive estrogen, but has no or low progesterone to balance its effects in the body.
Even a woman has estrogen levels that are low, estrogen dominance symptoms are likely if no or low progesterone exists.
Probably best to just test progesterone and estradiol if you have estrogen dominance symptoms and just want a good look at your hormones.
Hormone Testing Progesterone
To help monitor ovulation, help diagnose an failing pregnancy or ectopic,
determine the cause of infertility, help track pregnancy health, and help diagnose abnormal uterine bleeding
causes.
Might be best to just test progesterone if you recently started supplementing with progesterone and
you only need to know if your levels are within the appropriate ranges.
Test Progesterone, Estradiol, and Testosterone
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a health problem that can affect a woman's menstrual cycle and her ability to have children. A women's hormone levels, blood vessels, heart, and physical appearance can all be affected.
This may be a good hormone test if you have polycystic ovary syndrome and/or symptoms of excess male hormones such as excess hair growth, testosterone, test progesterone, and estradiol.
Saliva Hormone Test
Hormone Profile I (HPI)
This hormone test is for assessing sex steroid and adrenal hormones. These tests
involving hormone testing Estradiol (E2), Progesterone (Pg), Testosterone (T), DHEA-S, and morning Cortisol (C1).
Hormone Profile II (HPII)
This test involves
Hormone Profile I with a night cortisol to provide a more comprehensive evaluation of adrenal function.
Included are Hormone Profile I plus a night Cortisol test.
Hormone Profile III (HPIII)
Mostly recommended for both women and men. Hormone Profile I with three additional collections throughout the day to provide a complete evaluation of diurnal adrenal function.
These tests include Hormone Profile I and a noon, evening and night Cortisol
test.
Adrenal Function Test
Best test for testing adrenal gland function. This test is recommended for
experiencing trouble with excessive stress, chronic fatigue, sleep disorders and allergies.
Hormone testing includes DHEA-S and diurnal Cortisol (x4).
Blood Spot Test
Male Hormone Profile
This test assesses male vitality, performance, and prostate health. This helps indicate prostate enlargement or
potential cancer risks. Tests involve Estradiol (E2), Testosterone (T), SHBG, Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA).
Female Hormone Profile
Woman health and vitality assessment. Helpful for indicating specific hormone
imbalances. Tests involve Estradiol (E2), Progesterone (Pg), Testosterone (T), SHBG.
Complete Thyroid Profile
Thyroid function assessment. Tests involve fT4, fT3, Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH), Thyroid Peroxidase Antibody (TPO).
CardioMetabolic Profile
Tests include high sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP), Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), Insulin, and Triglycerides. Tests help indicate risks associated with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
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