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Understanding Hormone Metabolism: A Complete Guide to Urinary Hormone Metabolite Testing

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Urinary hormone metabolite testing offers a detailed look at how the body processes key hormones, providing valuable insights into balance, stress patterns, sleep cycles, and overall wellness. By examining both parent hormones and their metabolites, this method reveals how effectively the body is breaking down and clearing hormones—helping individuals better understand their unique hormonal rhythms and make more informed lifestyle and wellness choices.

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How Hormones Lead to Obesity

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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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HORMONE BALANCE: The Key to Health

Publié par Ben White le

Most of us know when something feels off — fatigue, weight gain, mood swings, poor sleep. But fewer people realise that a hormonal imbalance is often at the root. Learn how the endocrine system works, what throws it out of balance, and how at-home hormone testing can help you find answers.

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The Progesterone / Estradiol (Pg/E2) Ratio

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When sex hormone test results show both oestradiol (E2) and progesterone (Pg) within normal ranges, yet symptoms persist, the Pg/E2 ratio provides a critical additional layer of clinical insight. A low ratio points to oestrogen dominance; a high ratio to progesterone dominance — each requiring a different therapeutic response. This article explains how the ratio is calculated, when it is clinically relevant, and how a real-world case illustrates its practical value.

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Do You Know What Estrogen Dominance is?

Publié par Ben White le

Estrogen dominance — an excess of oestrogen relative to progesterone — is one of the most common hormonal imbalances in women. From heavy periods and mood swings to breast tenderness and weight gain, the symptoms are wide-ranging. Discover the causes, what to test, and how to restore balance.

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