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Saliva Hormone Testing: A Smarter Way to Measure Your Hormones

Publié par Hormone Lab UK Editorial Team le

Saliva hormone testing is a non-invasive, scientifically validated method for measuring the bioavailable fraction of key hormones — including cortisol, oestrogen, progesterone, testosterone, and DHEA — from the comfort of home. Unlike standard blood tests, which measure total hormone levels including the inactive, protein-bound fraction, saliva testing reflects the hormones that are actually active in tissues and driving biological effects. Combined with LCMS (liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry) technology, saliva testing offers exceptional accuracy, sensitivity, and clinical relevance for assessing hormone balance, monitoring hormone therapy, and understanding the root causes of symptoms such as fatigue, mood changes, poor sleep, and hormonal imbalance.

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Stress and Sleep Hormone Testing: The Complete Guide to Cortisol, Burnout and Energy Balance

Publié par Behcet Bicakci le

Chronic stress, fatigue, anxiety, and poor sleep may be signs of cortisol imbalance. Learn how stress and sleep hormone testing — including the Cortisol Awakening Response (CAR) and diurnal cortisol rhythm — can identify HPA axis dysfunction and help uncover the root cause of burnout, energy crashes, and disrupted sleep.

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The Science of Saliva Testing: A Modern Approach to Hormone and Health Assessment

Publié par Behcet Bicakci le

Learn the science of saliva testing, how it measures bioavailable hormones, and why it’s trusted by patients, clinicians, and wellness experts.

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Cortisol Hormone Testing in Saliva, Blood & Urine

Publié par Ben White le

Cortisol can be measured in saliva, blood and urine — but each method tells a different story. Saliva reflects bioavailable cortisol, blood measures total output, and dried urine captures the full circadian pattern. This article explains the clinical differences and helps you choose the right test.

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