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Hormone testing can identify underlying conditions such as thyroid problems, diabetes, and hormonal imbalances.
Neurotransmitters - Basics
Urine test Neurotransmitters base measures Adrenaline, dopamine, norepinephrine and serotonin
€ 159,-
Estrogen metabolites RP
Estrogens are processed in the liver into metabolites (metabolic products). These are water-soluble forms of estrogen so that the hormone can be excreted through urine and feces.
€ 119,-
TRT blood work man
To get a good idea of the recovery of the body's own production of hormones after a cure, the TRT package was put together by Jack Berendsen of Iron Addicts.
€ 149,-
AMH - Finger prick
A one-time finger prick measurement of Anti-Muller Hormone (AMH) in the blood can be used to estimate the age at which a woman reaches menopause.
€ 59,-
Insulin
In type 1 diabetes, for example, insufficient amounts of insulin are produced, while in type 2 diabetes the body's cells are less sensitive to insulin, requiring more insulin to regulate blood sugar levels
€ 25,-
DHEA-S - Finger prick
DHEA-S is an androgen a male sex hormone present in both men and women.
-41% Sale
49,- € 29,-
An imbalance in hormones can lead to various health problems, varying in severity and symptoms depending on which hormones and organs are involved:
- Metabolic issues: Such as weight gain or loss,
- type 2 diabetes, and increased risk of obesity.Reproductive problems: Irregular periods, infertility, worsened premenstrual symptoms, and menopausal problems in women; and decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, and fertility problems in men.
- Energy fluctuations: Extreme fatigue or just increased energy levels that cannot be directly explained by changes in sleep patterns or activity.
- Psychological effects: Mood swings, anxiety, depression, and irritability.
- Skin conditions: Acne, dry skin, and hair loss.
- Sleep problems: Insomnia or just excessive need for sleep.
Thus, proper hormone balance is essential for a healthy body and mind. When symptoms indicate a hormonal imbalance, it is advisable to seek medical advice. Diagnostic tests, often beginning with a blood test, can help determine the underlying causes of hormonal imbalances, after which appropriate treatment can be initiated.