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Iodine Beyond the Thyroid: Breast Health, Fertility & Brain Development
Publicado por Hormone Lab Editorial Team en
Most people associate iodine exclusively with thyroid health — but this essential mineral plays a far broader role in the body. From breast tissue and ovarian function to fetal brain development and endometrial health, iodine is active in virtually every organ system. Deficiency is more widespread than commonly recognised, and standard thyroid blood tests cannot reliably detect it. This guide explores the extrathyroidal roles of iodine, the difference between iodide and molecular iodine, the controversy around dosing, and why testing urinary iodine is the most accurate way to assess your status.
Hydration and Hormones: How Water Balance Affects Your Health
Publicado por Hormone Lab Editorial Team en
Most people know that drinking enough water is important for health — but far fewer understand the profound connection between hydration and hormones. Oestrogen, progesterone, aldosterone, vasopressin, and even dopamine all play roles in regulating how the body manages fluid. Hormonal fluctuations across the menstrual cycle, perimenopause, and menopause can significantly alter water retention, thirst signalling, and overall hydration status. This guide explains the science behind hydration and hormones, identifies who is most at risk of dehydration, and provides practical, evidence-based strategies for staying optimally hydrated at every life stage.
Inositol for Mood Disorders: Panic, OCD, Depression & Anxiety
Publicado por Hormone Lab Editorial Team en
Inositol is a naturally occurring sugar alcohol found in foods such as beans, grains, nuts, and fresh produce. Beyond its well-established role in insulin signalling and PCOS management, inositol has been studied extensively for its effects on mood and mental health. Clinical trials have demonstrated benefits in panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, depression, premenstrual dysphoric disorder, and binge eating. This guide reviews the evidence, explains how inositol influences neurotransmitter pathways, covers dosing and safety considerations, and explains why laboratory testing is the most reliable way to determine whether inositol supplementation is appropriate for you.
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.
7 Tips to Creating Your Own Blue Zone: Lessons from the World's Longest-Lived Communities
Publicado por Hormone Lab UK Editorial Team en
Blue Zones are five regions of the world where people consistently live longer, healthier lives than anywhere else on the planet. From Sardinia to Okinawa, these communities share a set of lifestyle habits — around diet, movement, social connection, purpose, and stress — that collectively reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and premature death. This article explores what Blue Zone communities have in common, the science behind why these habits work, and seven practical steps you can take to bring Blue Zone principles into your own daily life.