You should take this test if you experience…
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You should take this test if you experience…
✓ Weight gain
✓ Low libido
✓ Erectile dysfunction
✓ Irritability
✓ Increased urinary urge
✓ Fatigue
✓ Decreased muscle mass
✓ Insomnia
✓ Low immune function
Some of the most common health problems can arise from an imbalance in stress and sex
hormones. Hormones carry messages from organs to cells and are secreted by various
glands to help the body function normally. Symptoms can vary, but there is no way to
know hormone levels until you test them with some labs! Hormones naturally decline
with aging; thus replacement may be indicated with your healthcare professional. There
are various ways to look at hormones, whether its saliva, blood draw, urine or even
bloodspot. Each method has its benefits. Restoring your lost male sex hormones can
invigorate your energy levels, sexual pleasure and drive, and overall wellbeing amongst
other things.
This test may be right for you if you experience:
weight gain, fatigue, low libido, erectile dysfunction, decreased muscle mass, decreased
stamina, increased urinary urge, infertility, insomnia, irritability, night sweats, oily sin,
prostate problems, weight around waist and many more.
The following are included in this test:
Cortisol: The primary stress hormone that fine-tunes our response to the stress of everyday living.
Testosterone: The primary male sex hormone that plays a key role in muscle mass, energy and vitality, and sexual function. Low T can lead to decreased stamina and libido, fatigue & erectile dysfunction.
Estrogen: Although more prevalent in females, estrogen in men is normal in smaller
amounts. Increased levels of estrogen result in weight gain, increased chest and belly fat,
hot flashes, night sweats & excessive need to urinate (BPH).
DHEA: One of the most abundant hormones in the body, and a precursor to estrogens and
testosterone; DHEA also balances some of the negative effects of high cortisol.
PSA: Prostate specific antigen. PSA is a blood test used to evaluate and screen for prostate
cancer.
SHBG: Sex hormone binding globulin. SHBG is produced in the liver and helps bind various sex
hormones in the body. This marker can help assess how much hormone is going to the
tissues.
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