Men All-In-One Test – Hormones, Neurotransmitters & Heavy Metals Full Health Profile
What’s Included in This Test
The test kit includes a total of over 100 tests, covering the following:
1. Blood Spot Hormone, Thyroid & CardioMetabolic Panel (LCMS / ICPMS – 27 Tests)
This test checks your key male hormones, thyroid function, heart health, inflammation, and essential minerals. Includes:
- Cortisol (C)
- DHEA-S (DS)
- Estradiol (E2)
- Estriol (E3)
- Estrone (E1)
- Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
- Free Thyroxine (FT4)
- Free Triiodothyronine (FT3)
- HDL Cholesterol (HDL)
- Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c)
- High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP)
- Insulin (IN)
- LDL
- Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
- Progesterone (Pg)
- Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA)
- Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)
- Testosterone (T)
- Thyroglobulin (Tgbn)
- Thyroid Peroxidase Antibody (TPOab)
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
- Total Cholesterol (CH)
- Total Thyroxine (TT4)
- Triglycerides (TG)
- VLDL
- Vitamin D2
- Vitamin D3
2. Saliva Hormone Test – Daily Hormone & Stress Levels (LCMS – 10 Tests)
Measures your active hormones and daily cortisol rhythm to assess stress and energy patterns. Includes:
- Estradiol (E2)
- Estriol (E3)
- Estrone (E1)
- Progesterone (Pg)
- Testosterone (T)
- DHEA-S (DS)
- Cortisol (C ×4 – taken at different times of the day)
3. Advanced Neurotransmitter & Stress Profile (Dried Urine – 50 Tests)
Provides deep insight into your brain chemistry, mood, focus, and sleep quality. Includes:
- Tryptophan (Trp)
- Serotonin (5-HT)
- 5-HIAA
- GABA
- Glycine
- Taurine
- Glutamate
- Glutamine
- Histidine
- Histamine
- N-Methylhistamine
- PEA
- Tyrosine
- Tyramine
- Dopamine
- DOPAC
- HVA
- Normetanephrine
- VMA
- Kynurenine
- Kynurenic Acid
- 3-OH-Kynurenine
- Xanthurenate
- Creatinine (Crtn ×5)
- Free Cortisol (FC ×4)
- Free Cortisone (FCn ×4)
- Melatonin (MT6s ×4)
- Norepinephrine (NE ×5)
- Epinephrine (Epi ×5)
4. Heavy Metals & Essential Elements Test (ICPMS – 14 Tests)
Checks for toxic metals and key minerals that may impact energy, metabolism, and overall health. Includes:
- Iodine (I)
- Bromine (Br)
- Selenium (Se)
- Lithium (Li)
- Arsenic (As)
- Cadmium (Cd)
- Mercury (Hg)
- Creatinine (Crtn)
- Zinc (Zn)
- Magnesium (Mg)
- Copper (Cu)
Using a combination of dried blood spot, saliva, and dried urine testing, this kit provides highly accurate, lab-verified results without the need for clinic visits.
Men All-In-One Test: The Complete Guide to Hormones, Performance & Total Health
Modern men often experience symptoms such as fatigue, low motivation, poor sleep, weight gain, brain fog, and reduced performance. These issues are frequently treated in isolation, yet they are usually connected.
The Men All-In-One Test – Hormones, Neurotransmitters & Heavy Metals Full Health Profile is designed to uncover the full picture. By analysing hormones, brain chemistry, thyroid function, metabolism, and toxic exposure together, it provides a clear understanding of what is really driving how you feel and perform.
Why Comprehensive Testing Matters for Men
Traditional health checks tend to focus on a limited number of markers. While useful, they often miss the interaction between key systems such as hormones, stress response, metabolism, and neurological function.
This advanced test takes a complete, integrated approach. It allows you to move beyond guesswork and identify whether your symptoms are linked to low testosterone, chronic stress, thyroid imbalance, metabolic dysfunction, or environmental toxins.
Hormones and Male Performance
Hormones are central to energy, strength, mood, libido, and overall performance. Even subtle imbalances can lead to noticeable declines in physical and mental wellbeing.
By analysing testosterone, DHEA-S, cortisol, estrogen markers, and binding proteins such as SHBG, this test helps you understand:
- Low testosterone symptoms and reduced libido
- Fatigue and lack of motivation
- Muscle loss and reduced strength
- Hormonal imbalances affecting performance
Saliva testing adds an important dimension by measuring bioavailable hormones, giving insight into how hormones are actively functioning in your body throughout the day.
Stress, Focus and Brain Chemistry
Mental performance is just as important as physical health. Neurotransmitters such as dopamine, serotonin, and GABA regulate mood, focus, motivation, and sleep.
When these are out of balance, you may experience anxiety, low mood, poor concentration, or disrupted sleep.
The advanced neurotransmitter profile included in this test provides deep insight into:
- Stress resilience and adrenal function
- Mental clarity and cognitive performance
- Mood stability and emotional balance
- Sleep quality and recovery
Understanding brain chemistry alongside hormones allows for a more precise and effective approach to improving performance.
Thyroid and Metabolic Health
Thyroid function plays a critical role in energy production, metabolism, and overall vitality. Yet it is often overlooked in men’s health.
By measuring TSH, Free T3, Free T4, and thyroid antibodies, this test helps detect hidden imbalances that may contribute to fatigue, weight gain, and low energy.
Cardiometabolic markers such as insulin, cholesterol, inflammation, and HbA1c also provide insight into metabolic health and long-term risk factors.
Hidden Toxins and Nutrient Deficiencies
Exposure to heavy metals and deficiencies in essential minerals can silently impact hormone balance, energy levels, and neurological function.
Toxic elements such as mercury, arsenic, and cadmium may interfere with hormone production and brain health, while key nutrients like zinc, magnesium, and selenium are essential for:
- Testosterone production
- Energy metabolism
- Immune function
- Cognitive performance
Identifying these factors allows for targeted improvements that support long-term health and performance.
Convenient At-Home Testing with Lab Accuracy- Simple Sample Collection
This test is built for simplicity and accuracy. Using a combination of dried blood spot, saliva, and dried urine samples, you can complete the entire process from the comfort of your home.
All samples are analysed using advanced laboratory technologies such as LC-MS and ICP-MS, ensuring a high level of precision and reliability.
The kit is straightforward to use. Simply collect your samples at home by following the instructions provided, then send them to our laboratory. Your results will be ready within 3–5 working days after the lab receives your samples. You will receive a detailed report with clear visuals and values, along with expert commentary from a Hormone & Neurotransmitter Specialist PhD Dr, including guidance on the next steps.
The test is suitable for both adults and children. The laboratory fee is included in the kit, so there are no additional lab costs or hidden charges. Customers are responsible for posting their samples to the laboratory, and the kit should be used within 12 months of purchase.
What This Test Helps You Achieve
This all-in-one profile is designed to give you actionable insight across every key area of health. It enables you to:
- Understand testosterone levels and overall hormone balance
- Identify causes of fatigue, stress, and poor sleep
- Evaluate thyroid and metabolic function
- Analyse stress response and adrenal rhythm
- Assess neurotransmitters linked to focus, mood, and performance
- Detect heavy metals and nutrient imbalances
A Smarter Approach to Men’s Health
Health is not just about fixing symptoms. It is about understanding how your body works as a system.
This test provides the clarity needed to optimise energy, improve performance, enhance mental focus, and support long-term wellbeing.
FAQ - Men All-In-One Test – Hormones, Neurotransmitters & Heavy Metals Full Health Profile
What does the Men All in One Test measure?
The Men All-In-One Test measures over 100 key biomarkers to give a complete picture of male health. It analyses essential hormone levels, including testosterone, cortisol, thyroid hormones, and other markers linked to energy, metabolism, stress, and performance.
It also evaluates neurotransmitters that influence mood, focus, sleep, and mental clarity, alongside heavy metals and essential elements that can impact overall wellbeing and long-term health.
By combining hormones, brain chemistry, and toxic exposure markers in one test, it provides a comprehensive view of the factors affecting men’s health, performance, and balance.
Who should use this test?
The Men All-In-One Test is suitable for men and boys who want a complete understanding of their health, especially those experiencing symptoms such as low energy, fatigue, poor sleep, stress, low libido, mood changes, weight gain, or difficulty focusing.
It is also ideal for men who want to optimise performance, monitor hormone balance, support fitness and recovery, or check for underlying issues related to thyroid function, metabolism, or toxic exposure.
This test is relevant for those proactively managing their health, as well as individuals looking for clear answers when symptoms are unexplained or ongoing.
How do I collect samples?
Follow the kit guide. Collect saliva, dried blood spot and dried urine spot at the specified times. Avoid food, drink, gum, and brushing teeth for 30 minutes before each sample.
How long do results take?
Results are delivered within 3–5 working days after the lab receives the samples.
Are lab fees included?
Yes. The listed price includes laboratory analysis. No extra fee.
Do I need to ship the samples?
Yes. You are responsible for sending your samples to the laboratory using the packaging provided in the kit.
Will a specialist review my results?
Yes. Your results are reviewed by a PhD-level Hormone and Neurotransmitter Specialist, who provides clear comments and personalised recommendations on next steps to help balance your hormones, neurotransmitters, and essential elements.
Is the test suitable for children?
Yes. All our tests are suitable for adults and children.
What is the kit shelf life?
12 months from purchase if unopened and stored as directed.
What method is used?
The test uses advanced mass spectrometry techniques, including LC-MS, GC-MS, and ICP-MS. These methods measure analytes by detecting their mass-to-charge ratio after specialised sample preparation.
Mass spectrometry is considered the gold standard for laboratory analysis due to its high sensitivity, specificity, and ability to accurately assess complex hormones, neurotransmitters, and elements across a wide range.
Its adoption is more limited because of the high cost of equipment and the need for highly trained laboratory specialists, but it provides superior accuracy and reliability compared to standard testing methods.
What’s the difference between each testing method?
Enzyme Immunoassay (EIA) – antibody/antigen-based technology with moderate specificity and sensitivity, low cost, not ideal for complex hormone analysis. Utilized for over a half century. Typically used on 96-well plate hormone assays.
Electrochemiluminescence (ECLIA) – antibody/antigen-based technology with improved specificity and sensitivity, low cost, works well for testing endogenous steroid hormones, but not for testing topical hormone therapies (gross underestimation of hormone delivery to tissues). First utilized at scale in the early 2000s and now commonly used by reference laboratories for automated serum hormone analysis.
Mass spectrometry (LCMS, GCMS, ICPMS) – utilizes different sample preparations to measure analytes, or fragments of analytes, via a mass/charge ratio. Gold standard for high sensitivity/specificity, extended linear range, and complex hormone analysis. Slow adoption due to cost of instrumentation and need for highly trained staff.