Hormone Health Hub: Expert Insights on Testing, Balance & Better Living — endocrine balance

Understanding Cortisol Testing for Adrenal Function

Publicado por Behcet Bicakci en

Cortisol testing helps evaluate how the body responds to stress by measuring daily hormone patterns linked to energy, sleep, mood, and immune balance. Through saliva and blood spot methods, clinicians can identify adrenal and HPA-axis imbalances early, enabling more personalized strategies to address fatigue, burnout, and stress-related health concerns.

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Understanding Androgen Metabolites: What They Are and Why They Matter

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Androgen metabolite testing provides deeper insight into how the body produces, converts, and eliminates hormones such as testosterone and DHT. By analyzing urine metabolites rather than single hormone levels, clinicians gain a more complete picture of hormonal balance, helping guide personalized treatment, monitor therapy effectiveness, and detect imbalances linked to conditions like PCOS, acne, hair changes, and metabolic issues.

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Fertility Mapping with PCOS and Insulin Resistance: A Smarter Path to Conception Part 1

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PCOS and insulin resistance are two of the biggest yet most misunderstood barriers to fertility. This guide explains how fertility mapping helps uncover hidden hormone patterns, ovulation issues, and metabolic imbalances—empowering women with PCOS to take a smarter, more targeted approach to conception and long-term hormonal health.

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Connection Between Hormones and Hair Loss

Publicado por Ben White en

Thinning hair is more than a cosmetic concern — it is often a signal of something happening internally. From stress and cortisol to menopause, thyroid dysfunction, PCOS and nutritional deficiencies, hormones play a central role in hair health. Dr. Kate Placzek breaks down the science behind hormonal hair loss and what you can do about it.

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Genetic Sequence Variations and Breast Cancer Risk

Publicado por Ben White en

Single nucleotide variations (SNVs) in the enzymes that metabolise estrogen can significantly alter breast cancer risk — in some cases by as much as 12-fold when multiple variants combine. In this detailed scientific overview, Jillian Harrington PhD of ZRT Laboratory explains how variations in CYP11A1, CYP19A1 (aromatase), CYP1B1, COMT and MnSOD affect the estrogen metabolism pathway, why catechol estrogens are dangerous, and how methylation testing can reveal individual vulnerability.

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