Hormone Health Hub: Expert Insights on Testing, Balance & Better Living — endocrine support

Understanding Cortisol Testing for Adrenal Function

Publié par Behcet Bicakci le

Cortisol testing helps evaluate how the body responds to stress by measuring daily hormone patterns linked to energy, sleep, mood, and immune balance. Through saliva and blood spot methods, clinicians can identify adrenal and HPA-axis imbalances early, enabling more personalized strategies to address fatigue, burnout, and stress-related health concerns.

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Understanding Androgen Metabolites: What They Are and Why They Matter

Publié par Behcet Bicakci le

Androgen metabolite testing provides deeper insight into how the body produces, converts, and eliminates hormones such as testosterone and DHT. By analyzing urine metabolites rather than single hormone levels, clinicians gain a more complete picture of hormonal balance, helping guide personalized treatment, monitor therapy effectiveness, and detect imbalances linked to conditions like PCOS, acne, hair changes, and metabolic issues.

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Why Hormone Profiles Matter for Men’s Health

Publié par Behcet Bicakci le

Why a Hormone Profile Is Better Than a Single Test. When men experience hormone-related symptoms (like low libido, fatigue, weight gain, or mood changes), it’s rarely just one hormone causing the issue. A simple testosterone check may miss the bigger picture.

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What Our (ZRT Lab)Doctors Are Reading?

Publié par Ben White le

Explore the powerful connection between cortisol, melatonin, inflammation and circadian rhythms. Learn how disrupted hormone patterns may contribute to fatigue, insomnia, stress, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, depression and even cancer risk. This article reviews the latest insights from ZRT Laboratory doctors on hormone testing, sleep biology, stress physiology and the importance of maintaining healthy daily hormone rhythms for long-term wellness.

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How Hormones Lead to Obesity

Publié par Ben White le

Imbalances in estrogen, testosterone, progesterone and cortisol — brought on by ageing, diet and modern-day stress — are key drivers of the obesity epidemic. Learn how your hormones influence fat distribution and weight regulation, and how at-home hormone testing can help you take control.

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