Weight Management Test
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Weight Management Test
Regular price
$249.00 USD
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$249.00 USD
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You should take this test if you
- Are having difficulty controlling your weight
- Experience persistent stress (that can influence weight)
- Want to understand how your hormones are related to your weight
- Don’t feel rested after sleeping
- Feel sluggish and fatigued
- Have frequent sugar cravings
What we measure
Reproductive Hormones • Saliva
When your reproductive hormones are out of balance, they can interfere with metabolism and thyroid function, cause bloating and food cravings, increase abdominal fat, decrease lean muscle mass, and contribute to insulin resistance.
Adrenal Hormones • Saliva
Maintaining an optimal balance of the two adrenal hormones, cortisol and DHEA, is essential for healthy weight management, particularly as a person ages. An imbalance in these two hormones also affects the levels of downstream reproductive hormones.
Blood Sugar Metabolism • Blood Spot
Less than optimal blood sugar metabolism can result from being overweight, but it also contributes to additional weight gain by causing the body to store more fat and increasing food cravings, particularly for sugar. Abnormal blood sugar levels are an indicator of insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, pre-diabetes, or even diabetes.
Vitamin D • Blood Spot
A healthy vitamin D level is important to maintain normal metabolic processes. In addition to bone, muscle, and immune support, a low level of vitamin D is linked to overweight, obesity, and poor metabolic health.
Thyroid Hormones • Blood Spot
Thyroid hormones regulate the speed at which the cells in your body work – everything from how fast your heart beats to how quickly your intestines process food. An abnormal level of the hormone TSH is often the first sign of thyroid dysfunction and, left unchecked, it can contribute to problems with body weight and metabolism.