Blog — #PCOS
Understanding Infertility: Hormonal Insights & Modern Solutions
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Infertility is an increasingly common issue, affecting over 22% of married women who struggle to conceive or carry a pregnancy to term. While physical causes like anovulation, tubal damage, or endometriosis account for many cases, hormonal imbalances are often overlooked yet highly treatable contributors to infertility. The ZRT Fertility Profile offers a comprehensive and convenient way to evaluate hormone levels that are essential for conception and pregnancy maintenance. By testing markers like FSH, LH, estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, thyroid hormones, and cortisol, this profile helps identify conditions such as ovarian insufficiency, luteal phase deficiency, PCOS, thyroid dysfunction, and stress-related hormonal disruption. Samples can be collected easily at home through fingerstick blood and saliva on specific days of the menstrual cycle, ensuring accurate and timely results. Early identification of hormonal imbalances empowers women to take corrective action—often through simple lifestyle changes or targeted therapies—before turning to more invasive fertility treatments. Whether you’ve been trying to conceive without success, experienced recurrent miscarriages, or are planning ahead for pregnancy, ZRT’s Fertility Profile provides critical insights to help you and your healthcare provider take proactive steps toward reproductive health and success.
The Interplay of Metabolic Health, Hormones, and NAFLD
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By Dr.Tracy Tranchitella, ND-ZRT Laboratory Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) has become a primary cause of chronic liver disease, impacting a large portion of the global population. NAFLD is characterized by the buildup of excess fat in the liver, unrelated to alcohol use, and is strongly associated with metabolic syndrome—a group of conditions that raise the risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. Factors contributing to metabolic syndrome may also play a role in the development of NAFLD, but underlying endocrine disorders can further drive the onset and progression of this widespread liver condition. Moreover, environmental and chemical toxins may...
Fertility Mapping: Navigating Fertility with PCOS and Insulin Resistance (Part II)
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Fertility Mapping: Navigating Fertility with PCOS and Insulin Resistance (Part II)By Dr. Alison McAllister Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a complex, multifactorial condition influenced by disruptions in hormone receptors, metabolism, neurotransmitter function, and nutrient balance. As a lifelong disorder, PCOS is a leading contributor to infertility, weight gain, and an increased risk for cardiometabolic issues. In this blog post, we dive deeper into laboratory testing, helping healthcare providers understand which tests are critical for women suspected of having PCOS. Lab Testing for PCOS PCOS is most commonly diagnosed through the Rotterdam Criteria, a diagnostic framework that considers various indicators, including...
Fertility Mapping: Navigating Fertility with PCOS and Insulin Resistance: Part I
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For many, the journey to parenthood can be difficult, especially for those facing infertility. PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome) affects about 10% of women, and around 80% of them will experience infertility. Although some women with PCOS conceive naturally, others require medical assistance. Recent research has deepened our understanding of PCOS, revealing that it’s not just a reproductive disorder but a complex condition involving hormonal imbalances, genetic factors, and metabolic disturbances. Key findings include: Hormonal Imbalances: Women with PCOS often have elevated levels of androgens (like testosterone and DHEA), which affect hormone receptor function. Beyond the Ovaries: PCOS is a lifelong...
Navigating Health with Precision: Unveiling the CardioMetabolic Profile
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In the realm of health and wellness, knowledge is power. Understanding the subtle markers that indicate potential risks for serious conditions like cardiovascular disease (CVD) and type 2 diabetes can be a game-changer. Enter the CardioMetabolic Profile – a revolutionary tool that offers early detection of crucial indicators linked to metabolic and insulin resistance syndromes. In this blog, we'll explore the significance of this comprehensive profile and how it can pave the way for proactive health management. Unlocking Vital Insights with CardioMetabolic Profile: The CardioMetabolic Profile stands at the forefront of preventive healthcare, offering a detailed snapshot of key markers...