Hormone Health Hub: Expert Insights on Testing, Balance & Better Living — adrenal stress profile
Herbal Remedies for Sleep Disturbances & the Nervous System
Publicado por Ben White en
Insomnia affects roughly 50% of all adults — and while sleep hygiene is important, herbal nervines offer a powerful, evidence-backed complement to any sleep support plan. Dr. Sherry LaBeck of ZRT Laboratory reviews 9 key botanical remedies for sleep disturbances and nervous system support, from the classic sedative valerian to the gentle tonic oatstraw, explaining the mechanisms behind each herb and the research supporting their use.
Having Infertility issues? Which Hormones to Test
Publicado por Ben White en
If you are experiencing infertility issues, understanding which hormones to test — and why — is the essential first step. Dr. Alison McAllister of ZRT Laboratory explains the full fertility hormone profile: from LH and FSH as indicators of ovarian reserve, to estradiol, progesterone and testosterone for ovulation health, adrenal hormones cortisol and DHEA-S, thyroid markers including TPO antibodies, and the often-overlooked role of vitamin D in fertility and PCOS.
What is Cortisol?
Publicado por Ben White en
Cortisol is your body’s primary stress hormone, produced by the adrenal glands in response to physical, mental and emotional stress. While it plays a vital role in energy metabolism, immune function and cardiovascular health, both chronically high and chronically low cortisol levels can cause significant health problems — from fatigue, weight gain and sleep disorders to burnout and adrenal exhaustion. This article explains what cortisol is, what happens when it goes wrong, and why regular testing matters.
the Story of PCOS & Obesity- Hyperinsulinemia vs Hyperglycemia
Publicado por Ben White en
When a patient with PCOS or weight issues is told “your blood sugar is normal,” the story is far from over. In this clinical article, Dr. Alison McAllister of ZRT Laboratory explains why insulin — not glucose — is the primary driver of PCOS symptoms, weight gain, testosterone and DHEAS excess, and cortisol dysfunction. Understanding the progression from insulin resistance to hyperinsulinemia to type 2 diabetes is essential for identifying and treating PCOS at the earliest possible stage.
Mental Health & Mitochondria
Publicado por Ben White en
A growing body of research suggests that mitochondrial dysfunction may lie at the root of many treatment-resistant mental health conditions — including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, OCD and even dementia. In this clinical overview, Dr. Peter Bongiorno explains why neurons are particularly vulnerable to mitochondrial damage, how stress, heavy metals and hormonal imbalances compound the problem, and what a comprehensive 5-step repair plan looks like in practice.