Hormone Health Hub: Expert Insights on Testing, Balance & Better Living — Home sample collection
Brain Chemistry Balance: When Neurotransmitter Testing Changes Lives
Publicado por Behcet Bicakci en
Understanding Heavy Metals & Essential Elements Testing
Publicado por Behcet Bicakci en
Heavy metals and essential elements testing helps identify toxic exposures and nutrient imbalances that can impact hormones, metabolism, immune function, and neurological health. Using convenient dried urine and dried blood spot methods, this testing provides a comprehensive view of elemental status, enabling more personalized strategies for detoxification, nutritional support, and long-term wellness.
Guide to Hormone Testing (Saliva, Blood Spot and Urine Spot)
Publicado por Behcet Bicakci en
In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, personalized and convenient testing solutions are becoming increasingly crucial. ZRT test kits provide a simple and accessible way to collect saliva, dried blood spot, or dried urine samples in the comfort of your home. This blog will guide you through the who, when, and how of ZRT testing, offering insights into hormone, neurotransmitter, and heavy metals & essential elements testing. Who to Test: Candidates for hormone testing are individuals facing a variety of issues, ranging from hormonal imbalances to specific symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, decreased sex drive, and more. Neurotransmitter testing...
Saliva Hormone Testing: How It Works and Why It Matters
Publicado por Hormone Lab Editorial Team en
Excessive Sweating, Athletic Performance & Iodine Deficiency
Publicado por Ben White en
While working or exercising, do you sweat for an extended period of time? Are you constantly exposed to a hot or humid environment? Do you take pre or post workout supplements and/or a multivitamin to replenish key nutrients lost during exercise? Are you aware that excessive perspiration has been linked to iodine deficiency? How Iodine Powers Thyroid Function Thyroid hormones, thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3), are manufactured in the thyroid gland using iodine. Iodine consumed in the diet circulates in the bloodstream and is selectively taken up by the thyroid gland where, through a series of complex biochemical reactions, it...