Adrenal Cortisol Stress
Cortisol is a steroid hormone produced in your adrenal glands. It can affect your body in a number of ways, including how your body responds to stress. When balanced, your cortisol levels will fluctuate throughout the day, starting higher in the morning, and getting lower in the evening. If your cortisol levels are too low in the morning or too high in the evening, it can have a negative impact on everything from your energy levels to your immune health. Looking at your cortisol levels at just one point during the day will not provide the full picture, which is why we've created a simple but comprehensive test that looks at your levels throughout the day.
Saliva
What’s Included:
• Full Health Review
• Lab mailed to you with a return label
• Lab review (typically 2-4 weeks after the lab is sent back)
• Lifestyle & Supplement Recommendations
•Discounts on supplements
Qualifies For HSA/FSA Benefits
Cortisol is a steroid hormone produced in your adrenal glands. It can affect your body in a number of ways, including how your body responds to stress. When balanced, your cortisol levels will fluctuate throughout the day, starting higher in the morning, and getting lower in the evening. If your cortisol levels are too low in the morning or too high in the evening, it can have a negative impact on everything from your energy levels to your immune health. Looking at your cortisol levels at just one point during the day will not provide the full picture, which is why we've created a simple but comprehensive test that looks at your levels throughout the day.
Saliva
What’s Included:
• Full Health Review
• Lab mailed to you with a return label
• Lab review (typically 2-4 weeks after the lab is sent back)
• Lifestyle & Supplement Recommendations
•Discounts on supplements
Qualifies For HSA/FSA Benefits
Cortisol is a steroid hormone produced in your adrenal glands. It can affect your body in a number of ways, including how your body responds to stress. When balanced, your cortisol levels will fluctuate throughout the day, starting higher in the morning, and getting lower in the evening. If your cortisol levels are too low in the morning or too high in the evening, it can have a negative impact on everything from your energy levels to your immune health. Looking at your cortisol levels at just one point during the day will not provide the full picture, which is why we've created a simple but comprehensive test that looks at your levels throughout the day.
Saliva
What’s Included:
• Full Health Review
• Lab mailed to you with a return label
• Lab review (typically 2-4 weeks after the lab is sent back)
• Lifestyle & Supplement Recommendations
•Discounts on supplements
Qualifies For HSA/FSA Benefits