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Why Saliva Hormone and Neurotransmitter Testing Is a Game Changer for Your Health

Publicado por Behcet Bicakci en

Struggling with fatigue, stress, or mood changes? Saliva hormone and neurotransmitter testing helps identify underlying imbalances with accurate results and clear insights to support better health and wellbeing.

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Insulin Fasting Test: A Simple Way to Check Your Insulin Health

Publicado por Behcet Bicakci en

A fasting insulin test helps identify early signs of insulin resistance, often before blood sugar levels become abnormal. By measuring insulin after an overnight fast, it provides valuable insight into metabolic health, energy balance, and long-term risks such as diabetes and heart disease. Easy at-home testing with a simple finger-prick sample allows you to understand your insulin levels clearly and take proactive steps to protect your health.

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PATIENT GLOSSARY

Publicado por Behcet Bicakci en

A comprehensive guide to understanding hormone health—from adrenal function and thyroid balance to menopause, andropause, metabolism, and reproductive wellness. Learn how hormonal imbalances develop, how they affect energy, mood, weight, and overall wellbeing, and how modern testing methods like saliva, blood spot, and bioidentical therapies can support personalised health and long-term vitality.

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Saliva Hormone Testing: How It Works and Why It Matters

Publicado por Hormone Lab Editorial Team en

Saliva hormone testing is one of the most accurate and convenient ways to measure bioavailable hormones — the fraction that is actually active in your body's tissues. Unlike standard blood tests, which measure total hormone levels including protein-bound fractions that cells cannot use, saliva testing captures only the free, unbound hormones that drive real physiological effects. This guide explains how saliva testing works, which hormones it measures, why it is clinically superior for monitoring hormone therapy, and how to choose the right test for your health goals.

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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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