Male Hormone Check

192.00

This kit contains:

– Estradiol screen.

– Progesterone screen.

– Testosterone screen.

– DHEA screen.

Please add the name of the person who will use this test. If you are ordering for somebody else, you need to provide the full name of the person to avoid problems with the processing of the sample and the sending of the results.
If you have been referred to us by your practitioner, please provide us with your practitioner's name so that we can send out all the relevant information quickly and securely.
To web clients without a referring practitioner, we offer one-to-one consultations over the phone to guide you through the results and help you understand what they mean for your health.
Grand total
DHEA is precursor to testosterone and cortisol. It regulates the production of them and has at the same time a balancing effect on these hormones. DHEA is also know as the hormone for long live as it has many protective functions, but in too high amounts increase the aromatase activity which lead to many health problems.Progesterone is a pre-hormones to testosterone. It is at the same time a synergist & antagonist to estrogens and testosterone. They enhances on one hand those hormones, but also restricts over reactivity of hormones. It’s antihypertensive, analgesic and antithrombotic action, our natural antidepressant, regulates zinc and cooper metabolism and protects the myelin sheet (protective membrane around nerves), as well as protects the cornea of the eye and has anti-osteoporosis actions.Testosterone is the main male sex hormone responsible for muscle strength, condition, libido and stamina. It also promotes fat metabolism and the production of vasoprotective HDL cholestenol, improves brain function, normal height and hair growth, and the formation of amino acids and red blood cells. Estradiol also plays an important role in male hormone metabolism. In men it is produced in small amounts in the adrenal glands, testes and fat tissue and is important for fertility and potency in men.The balance between oestrogen and testosterone is more important than the individual results. Oestrogen dominance in men can be caused by high levels of oestrogen and/or low levels of testosterone. Common symptoms of male oestrogen dominance include: headaches, irritability, mood swings, low sex drive, weight gain, water retention, swollen feet, increased risk of thrombosis, thyroid problems, increased risk of heart attack, breast development, enlarged prostate, hair loss, increased fat deposits and general puffiness and sleeplessness.Indicated in all conditions listed above and additional indicate in:
  • Further Problems with the prostate
  • Fertility issues
  • Migraine/ headaches
  • Male pattern baldness
  • Performance problems,
  • Change in urinary frequency
  • Vascular cramps
  • Weight gain
  • Water retention
  • Soft muscle tone
  • Osteoporosis
  • Imbalanced moods
  • Memory problems
  • Loss of energy
  • Sleep disturbances
  • MS
  • Eye health
  • High Blood pressure

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