Hormone Health Hub: Expert Insights on Testing, Balance & Better Living — HPA Axis

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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A Perimenopausal Game Plan: Exercise, Diet & Hormones for Long-Term Health

Publicado por Hormone Lab UK Editorial Team en

Perimenopause is far more than a collection of symptoms to manage — it is a critical window of opportunity to protect long-term cardiovascular, skeletal, and cognitive health. The hormonal fluctuations of this transition are directly linked to cardiovascular risk, making proactive action during perimenopause one of the most important investments a woman can make in her future health. This article outlines a practical three-step perimenopausal game plan covering hormone replacement, resistance training, and time-restricted eating — grounded in current research and designed to build the physiological reserves needed for a healthy postmenopause.

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Neurotransmitters, Mood & the Perception of Stress

Publicado por Ben White en

When we talk about “stress,” or allostatic load, in terms of the perception of an event, we must realize that these “events” must first be translated into neurochemical signals before they trigger the HPA axis. Therefore, the sensitivity and outcome of translating these events (whether they are ongoing events, memories of past events, or stressful anticipation of unrealized events), is highly dependent upon signaling from other neurotransmitters. In fact, the signaling neurotransmitters that manage mood and affect often overlap with measures of HPA axis activation, and cannot be easily distinguished in some subjects. [1] While the detailed influence of neurotransmitters, such...

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Natural Progesterone Can Help Treat Breast Cancer- New Research Shows (Part 2)

Publicado por Ben White en

The latest research confirms what Dr. John Lee and Dr. David Zava argued decades ago: maintaining healthy progesterone levels in proper balance with oestrogen is one of the most powerful tools women have for preventing and recovering from breast cancer. This article outlines seven practical steps to restore hormone balance and reduce breast cancer risk.

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The Birth Control Pill Coin Flip – Heads or Tails?

Publicado por Ben White en

The contraceptive pill is one of the most widely used medications in the world — but its effects on mood, brain chemistry and hormone balance are still poorly understood. This article explores how synthetic hormones disrupt oestrogen, progesterone, cortisol and neurotransmitters, and why some women are far more vulnerable to depression and anxiety as a result.

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