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Stress and Sleep Hormone Testing: The Complete Guide to Cortisol, Burnout and Energy Balance
Posted by Behcet Bicakci on
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.
STRESS & ADRENAL HORMONES
Posted by Ben White on
Your adrenal glands are your body's frontline stress managers — producing cortisol, DHEA and adrenaline to keep you functioning under pressure. But when stress becomes chronic, these glands can fall out of balance, leading to fatigue, weight gain, insomnia, anxiety and more. Discover how adrenal hormones work, what imbalance looks like, and 10 evidence-based tips to restore balance.
Cortisol Hormone Testing in Saliva, Blood & Urine
Posted by Ben White on
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.
Diurnal Fluctuations in Norepinephrine and Epinephrine Levels as Part of the Healthy Stress Response
Posted by Ben White on
Norepinephrine and epinephrine follow a distinct diurnal rhythm — rising through the morning, peaking in the afternoon, and falling at night. When this pattern is disrupted by chronic stress, the consequences ripple through every hormonal system in the body. Learn how the stress response works and how dried urine testing can reveal imbalances.