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Female Hormone Check
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FemaleCheck
Uses a simple saliva sample to assess estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone levels. Balanced levels of these three hormones are essential.
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Male Hormone Check
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MaleCheck
Monitors testosterone and DHEA. Levels of these two hormones can affect bone and muscle tissue, energy levels, and sex drive. This screen monitors the balance of these important hormones.
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Bone Health Check
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OsteoCheck
Monitors your bone status. Evaluating a single urine specimen, this screen detects a key bone marker, the amount of deoxypyridinium.
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Stress-Related Hormone Check
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StressCheck
Assesses the levels of DHEA and cortisol in the body. These two hormones can play a role in a person's well being. DHEA and cortisol are directly involved in the body's resistance to stress, as well as in cardiovascular function, thyroid function, and immune system response.
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Human Body Mineral Check
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MineralCheck
Using a hair sample, measures levels of 11 essential minerals including: Calcium, Chromium, Cobalt, Copper, Iodine, Magnesium, Manganese, Selenium, Strontium, Sulfur, Zinc, and nine toxic elements including: Aluminum, Antimony, Arsenic, Bismuth, Cadmium, Lead, Mercury, Nickel, and Tin. Essential minerals are a factor in cellular function and are necessary for the body's structural and metabolic functions, in particular, enzyme reactions. Toxic elements can affect many areas, including brain function and activity, kidneys, blood flow, sleep, and digestion.
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Anti-Oxidants/Free Radicals Check
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AntiOxidantCheck
Uses a urine sample to evaluate antioxidant reserves. Low antioxidant levels can indicate the increase of free radical activity. Free radicals are unstable cells that may affect aging and the cardiovascular, neurological, and immune systems. Free radicals produce lipid peroxides that can be measured to indicate antioxidant levels. High lipid peroxide levels indicate increased free radical activity, which can indicate a lower antioxidant reserve necessary to counteract free radical activity.
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Physical Conditioning-Related Check
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PerformanceCheck
Assesses the levels of testosterone, cortisol, and DHEA for those who are active participants in athletic exercise. Proper levels of these hormones support peak athletic performance, optimal energy levels, and proper immune system function, as well as stronger bone and muscle tissue.
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Sleep-Related Hormone Check
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SleepCheck
Monitors the level of the body's natural safeguard for optimal sleep, mood, and cell function--melatonin. Proper levels of melatonin support sleep function.
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