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About Test
We all live in a very stressful world and constant exposure to these stressors can lead to adverse health consequences. Stress can trigger multiple unhealthy behaviors and moods as well as negatively impact your sleep, depress your immune system, and disrupt your GI system. Stress levels are also closely tied to metabolic function and your ability to maintain a healthy weight. Testing key biomarkers for stress can help you understand what your body is trying to tell you and how to adapt and thrive.
Anytime you feel that your ability to cope with stress in your life is becoming difficult is a good time to test. Your body could be trying to tell you that something is off. Signs and symptoms of stress imbalance may include the following:
Too little cortisol and other stress markers:
Overly tired
Worsening muscle weakness
Skin changes (darkening in folds & of scars)
Nausea/vomiting/diarrhea
Appetite loss/weight loss
Low blood pressure
Addison’s disease
Too much cortisol and other stress markers:
Trouble sleeping
Digestion problems
Headaches
Concentration/memory issues
Easy-to-bruise skin
Anxiety/depression
Weight gain
Heart disease
Cushing’s disease
CORTISOL, FERRITIN, TSH, VITAMIN D, VITAMIN B12, FOLATE
Information
We all live in a very stressful world and constant exposure to these stressors can lead to adverse health consequences. Stress can trigger multiple unhealthy behaviors and moods as well as negatively impact your sleep, depress your immune system, and disrupt your GI system. Stress levels are also closely tied to metabolic function and your ability to maintain a healthy weight. Testing key biomarkers for stress can help you understand what your body is trying to tell you and how to adapt and thrive.
When to test
We all live in a very stressful world and constant exposure to these stressors can lead to adverse health consequences. Stress can trigger multiple unhealthy behaviors and moods as well as negatively impact your sleep, depress your immune system, and disrupt your GI system. Stress levels are also closely tied to metabolic function and your ability to maintain a healthy weight. Testing key biomarkers for stress can help you understand what your body is trying to tell you and how to adapt and thrive.
What's measured
We all live in a very stressful world and constant exposure to these stressors can lead to adverse health consequences. Stress can trigger multiple unhealthy behaviors and moods as well as negatively impact your sleep, depress your immune system, and disrupt your GI system. Stress levels are also closely tied to metabolic function and your ability to maintain a healthy weight. Testing key biomarkers for stress can help you understand what your body is trying to tell you and how to adapt and thrive.
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