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Part IV: Long COVID and Axis Dysregulation

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By Dr. Tracy Tranchitella, ND (ZRT Laboratory) For anyone who has dealt with issues that are related to chronic fatigue has likely evaluated their hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis performance through a multi-point salivary test. The hormone Cortisol is measured in saliva when the samples are collected through predetermined intervals throughout a single day reveal one’s physiological resilience and metabolic reserve in response to daily stressors. HPA axis testing is a mainstay in the world of integrative, naturopathic, and functional medicine. For the past 2 years, the world has existed under the constant shadow of COVID-19. To say that we have been “stressed” is an...

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Athletic Performance and the Menstrual Cycle: How to Tailor Workouts to Achieve Optimal Performance

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Overview of Hormones and the Menstrual Cycle Training for an athletic competition or exercising is already hard enough but along with the unique fluctuation in a woman's hormones this can make it near enough impossible. Yes, that’s right we’re talking about the time of the month! We hope by the end of this blog you will be in better place with understanding your hormones and cycle which we hope will enhance your athletic performance.  The menstrual cycle starts on day one with menses or more commonly known as the “period,” which lasts between three to seven days. The full first half...

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Anxiety, Depression, and the Cortisol Awakening Response

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  By Dr. Tracy Tranchitella, ND (ZRT Laboratory) The Cortisol Awakening Response (CAR) is the predictable rise in cortisol within the first hour of awakening. There are two events that contribute to this dynamic rise in morning cortisol. The first is in response to adrenocorticotropic hormone output from the pituitary as a part of the normal circadian activities of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis with involvement from the sympathetic nervous system. The second occurs in response to exposure to daylight with the activation of the suprachiasmatic nucleus in the hypothalamus, which happens within 30-45 minutes after awakening and can increase cortisol...

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When to Choose Menstrual Cycle Mapping vs Fertility Testing

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By Dr. Sherry LaBeck, ZRT Laboratory  In 2008 ZRT Laboratory introduced the Fertility Profile to assist women in identifying possible hormonal causes of infertility. More recently ZRT launched the Menstrual Cycle Mapping(MCM) test that allows women to map time points throughout their menstrual cycle, measuring levels of estrogen, progesterone and luteinizing hormone (LH). Since the MCM test was introduced there has been some confusion as to which test is best to evaluate fertility/infertility. The aim of this blog is to clarify the differences between the two tests and when best to use each. Menstrual Cycle Mapping The MCM profile measures...

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Comorbidities and COVID-19: Addressing Type II Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome

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By Dr. Tracy Tranchitella, NDF of ZRT Laboratory. We are nearly two years into the COVID-19 pandemic. Lives have been lost around the world and the virus continues to mutate with several strains of concern circulating globally. At the time of this writing the Delta variant is responsible for most of the infections in the US and elsewhere, while the Omicron variant is rapidly emerging. Ask anyone who has survived COVID-19 what it was like, and the answers may range from symptoms of a moderate cold to extreme body pain, fatigue, and respiratory distress, landing them in the hospital. This...

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