- Turnaround: 3 - 4 days
- 4 Cortisol, 2 averaged DHEA-S, 1 Estradiol, 1 Estriol,
1 Testosterone (AM), 1 Melatonin (bedtime), 1 Progesterone
(bedtime)
- Also available with ESTRONE added (ask for BHD #205E)
This profile is clinically indicated to evaluate an individual's
ability to adapt to environmental, mental, emotional, and
physiological stressors; to determine the efficacy of DHEA
therapy; to assess rest and recovery relative to morning and
bedtime Cortisol; and bedtime levels of Melatonin and Progesterone.
The Functional Adrenal Stress Profile plus V provides an
adrenal rhythm and a DHEA-S -to-Cortisol ratio. Abnormal adrenal
rhythm can negatively influence energy production; immune
system health; skin regeneration; muscle and joint function;
bone health; sleep quality; and liver, pancreas and thyroid
function.
Adrenal dysfunction may be associated with the following
symptoms: excessive fatigue; chronic stress and related health
problems; dizziness upon standing; weakness; hypoglycemia;
nervousness; irritability; depression; inability to concentrate;
confusion; poor memory; low blood pressure; insomnia; premenstrual
tension; sweet cravings; headaches; alcohol intolerance; excessive
hunger; alternating diarrhea and constipation; sternocleidomastoid/trapezius
pain and spasms; epigastric discomfort; poor resistance to
infection; food and/or inhalant allergies; dyspepsia; tenderness
in adrenal area; migraine headaches; low body temperature;
and diminished sex drive.
Estrogens and Testosterone are included in this profile to
further evaluate the efficacy of DHEA therapy. Since DHEA
can convert to Estrogens and/or Testosterone, the use of DHEA
may be contraindicated if Estrogens and/or Testosterone levels
are elevated. Conversely, if Estrogens and/or Testosterone
levels are depressed, DHEA and/or other therapeutic measures
may be indicated. Bedtime Cortisol, Melatonin, and Progesterone
levels are indicators for rest and recovery and are indicated
for anyone with sleep disorders.
SUMMARY: Evaluating the Cortisol circadian (24-hour)
rhythm along with DHEA-S provides an accurate assessment of
adrenal function and can reveal maladaptation to stressors.
Salivary (free fraction) hormone testing determines the bioactive
values at the cellular level, thereby providing a functional
assessment of the effects of environmental and physiological
stressors.
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