Hormones are essential for our overall welfare
Hormones Profile Test
WHO SHOULD BE TESTED?
Men and women at any age who display symptoms of hormone imbalance
Men and women concerned with changing hormone levels as a result of age
Cycling women experiencing PMS symptoms, perhaps related to a hormonal imbalance
Peri and post-menopausal women concerned with their estradiol and progesterone levels for replacement considerations
Anyone with symptoms involving fatigue, insomnia, stress, immunity problems, blood sugar problems, and overweight should be tested for cortisol levels as well as "sex" hormones
The sample test report provides a comprehensive analysis of the testing performed, including test results and interpretations to address underlying causes of symptoms.
Hormones Comprehensive Plus Profile Sample Test Report
WHICH HORMONES NEED TESTING
The major sex hormones to assess are estradiol, progesterone and testosterone. Estrone and estriol are also important sex hormones to consider testing. The main adrenal hormones are DHEA and cortisol. These seven hormones provide crucial information about deficiencies, excesses and daily patterns, which then result in a specifically tailored treatment approach and one far more beneficial than the old “shotgun” approach. Below is a brief description of each of these hormones:
ESTROGEN
There are three forms made by the body: estrone, estradiol and estriol. The form used in past hormone replacement therapies is estradiol, often in the form of concentrated pregnant mare’s urine (premarin). It is a proliferative (causes growth) hormone that grows the lining of the uterus. It is also a known cancer-causing hormone: breast and endometrial (uterine) in women and prostate gland in men. It will treat menopausal symptoms like hot flashes, insomnia and memory-loss. With the bio-identical formulas estriol is matched with estradiol (biest) to provide protective effects and additional estrogenic benefits. The other major protector in keeping estradiol from running amok is progesterone. Estrone and estriol are also useful hormones to test.
PROGESTERONE
Called the anti-estrogen because it balances estradiol’s proliferative effects. It is considered preventive for breast and prostate cancers as well as osteoporosis. In addition, too little progesterone promotes depression, irritability, increased inflammation, irregular menses, breast tenderness, urinary frequency and prostate gland enlargement (BPH).
TESTOSTERONE
An anabolic hormone (builds tissue) that is essential for men and women. The proper level of testosterone is necessary for bone health, muscle strength, stamina, sex drive and performance, heart function and mental focus.
DHEA
An important adrenal gland hormone, which is essential for energy production and blood sugar balance. DHEA is a precursor to other hormones, mainly testosterone.
CORTISOL
The waking day hormone (highest in the morning and lowest at night). It is necessary for energy production, blood sugar metabolism, anti-inflammatory effects and stress response.
Some of the common imbalances identified through testing include estrogen dominance, estrogen deficiency, progesterone deficiency, androgen (testosterone and DHEA) excess or deficiencies, adrenal dysfunction and adrenal fatigue.
Why Test Hormones?
Each person’s hormone levels are unique, like fingerprints, and require personalized treatment. Testing major sex hormones like estradiol, estrone, estriol, progesterone, and testosterone along with adrenal hormones like DHEA and cortisol, can provide valuable information about deficiencies, excesses, and daily patterns. A personalized approach to hormone replacement therapy is much more effective than a “one-size-fits-all” approach.
Why Test Using Saliva?
Most hormones in the blood are bound to carrier proteins and not bioavailable to target tissues. Saliva measures unbound bioavailable hormones, for this reason saliva testing is thought to better relate to specific symptoms of excess or deficiency. Salivary testing provides a good option for baseline assessment of hormones and to monitor hormone replacement therapies.
What Hormones Does The MosaicDX Hormones Profile Test?
The major sex hormones to evaluate include estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, estrone, and estriol. Additionally, the main adrenal hormones are DHEA and cortisol. Testing for these hormones can provide valuable information about deficiencies, excesses, and daily patterns, allowing for a personalized treatment approach that is much more effective than the old “shotgun” approach.
Below is an overview of analytes included in the comprehensive and comprehensive plus panels, along with a brief description of each analyte:
MosaicDX offers patient-friendly sample collection kits that simplify testing. Our kits include visual, step-by-step instructions for test preparation and sample collection, personalized shipping cards, and pediatric collection bags if needed. With MosaicDX, patients can easily collect samples for testing with confidence and accuracy.
Identifying hormonal imbalances is essential in customizing hormone replacement therapies and other nutritional interventions aimed at relieving the signs and symptoms associated with hormonal imbalances.
Take our symptom checker to help identify if you are experiencing hormonal imbalances:
Numbers in the chart represent the severity of each symptom:
0 – None | 1 – Mild | 2 – Moderate | 3 – Severe
Add up the total number for the patient’s symptoms. The higher the total, the more likely the patient has a corresponding hormonal condition. This should help guide you to the most appropriate test.
Only 3 Steps To Get Started
1. Sign Up
Simply sign up and order the Hormone Profile Test. A registered healthcare practitioner will submit the request for a kit on your behalf.
2. Receive Test Kit
You will receive a saliva collection as well as other materials in the test kit. Please review all instructions prior to performing this test.
3. Receive results in days
Kits should be shipped back to the laboratory in the enclosed packaging. Schedule an appointment to go over results.
Results you can understand
Easy to Understand
Gain meaningful insights about your health with easy-to-understand test results. We also provide you with additional resources and helpful tips along the way.
Personalized
View a personalized report of each marker tested as well as detailed information about what your results mean for you.
Comprehensive plus panel
Hormones Profile Test-
Lab Test
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Estradiol
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Estrone
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Estiol
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Progesterone
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Testosterone
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DHEA
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Cortisol
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Saliva: 3/4 Saliva Tube Full x 4
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Turnaround Time: 1-3+ weeks
Be Proactive About Lab Work
The major sex hormones to assess are estradiol, progesterone and testosterone. Estrone and estriol are also important sex hormones to consider testing. The main adrenal hormones are DHEA and cortisol. These seven hormones provide crucial information about deficiencies, excesses and daily patterns, which then result in a specifically tailored treatment approach and one far more beneficial than the old “shotgun” approach.
FAQ
THE BENEFITS OF SALIVA
There are two types of hormones — bound and unbound — that circulate throughout the blood. Approximately 95 percent of hormones are bound, meaning they are bound by proteins and are therefore not available for tissue use. These bound hormones are too large to pass through the salivary glands and therefore cannot be measured by saliva. The remaining 5 percent of hormones are unbound and do not bind to protein, remaining active and fully available for tissue use. These hormones are able to pass through the salivary gland.
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ANALYZING SERUM AND SALIVA
It is often difficult for healthcare providers to assess accurate hormone levels with serum, which makes it even more difficult to design a hormone replacement therapy for patients. Serum contains both bound and unbound hormones, yet a reliable method to identify an accurate ratio between these different hormones has yet to be determined.
Saliva, however, provides an accurate level of unbound hormones available in circulation. This is commonly a much lower value in comparison to serum, as it only assesses free hormones. When clinicians utilize saliva to measure effectiveness, they often find that it is higher than serum, indicating a decrease in hormone replacement therapy is necessary. By strictly using serum, clinicians have found that they needed to give excessive amounts of hormone therapy in order to cause an increase in serum hormone levels.
WHY SALIVA IS A MORE EFFECTIVE WAY TO ASSESS HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY
Serum measures both bound and unbound hormone levels. A valid test has yet to be developed that is able to both deliver a true ratio of bound versus unbound hormones and be applicable to each individual. Another downfall with using serum to measure a patient’s baseline and effectiveness of hormone therapy is that serum is typically taken once a day. However, in order to get an accurate idea of the baseline and therapy, measurements would need to be assessed at different time periods throughout the day because the body secretes hormones in a pulsatile fashion. Conversely, saliva only measures unbound hormone levels, and can thus be assessed four times daily.
The discrepancy between free and protein bound hormones becomes especially important when monitoring topical, or transdermal, hormone therapy. Studies show that this method of delivery results in increased tissue hormone levels (thus measurable in saliva), but no parallel increase in serum levels. Therefore, serum testing is not a reliable method to measuring hormone therapy.
WHY TEST HORMONES
Hormones are essential for our overall welfare. We frequently think of estrogen as being a female hormone, and testosterone as being a male hormone. But both men and women make both, plus several more must be in balance for optimum health. An imbalance of any one hormone can throw physical and mental health out of balance, causing aggravating and even serious health problems.
For decades western medicine has prescribed Hormone Replacement Therapy as a “one size fits all” approach. However, nothing could be further from the truth. Hormones are like fingerprints, and in order to achieve optimal health, people must be aware of their specific imbalances.
Being able to identify a hormonal imbalance is essential to design an effective treatment plan. If a patient is seeking bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) or a topical therapy, free hormone levels must first be assessed before proceeding with a particular therapy.
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