Body Balance Performance Check Test
The Performance Check Test Kit measures the levels of testosterone, DHEA, and cortisol hormones in your body, to help you determine whether or not you're getting the most out of your workout. This test measures the levels of testosterone, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and cortisol in your body. These hormones are essential to allowing you to get the most out of your workout.
This test is a safe, easy-to-use and reliable screen allowing you to collect a saliva sample at home which you then mail to our lab by means of the prepaid mailer provided. Results are available in 7-10 business days. This noninvasive and inexpensive health screen provides the accuracy of a laboratory analysis without you having to leave the comfort of your own home.
This test is designed for two types of people: those who are into more overall physical, endurance-type training; and those who are interested in bodybuilding, gaining muscle mass and adding bulk to their frames. Whichever category fits you best, PerformanceCheck can provide equally powerful benefits.
What are Hormones? How do Hormones affect my health?
Hormones are powerful chemical messengers that circulate through your bloodstream to specific target cells, where they generate a wide range of biological responses. You might think of hormones as the prime movers of your physical and emotional health. Every time you get angry, become tired, laugh, cry, have sex, wake up, feel hungry, or fall asleep your body is responding to hormones. That's because hormone levels can impact virtually every major system and organ in your body.
Hormones are essential for the proper function of your body, athlete or otherwise. Whether you're exercising as part of a healthy lifestyle, training as part of your involvement in a specific sport, or into serious bodybuilding, three hormones, testosterone, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), and cortisol, can help you get the most out of your workout. Proper levels of these hormones help your body function at its maximum potential.
There are several major hormones that have particularly powerful effects on your health, and each one plays a unique physiological role in the body.
SEX HORMONES
Testosterone is the most critical hormone for maintaining a healthy sex drive - in both men and women. Testosterone also increases lean body mass and promotes muscle development. Low levels of this important hormone are linked to fatigue and depression. Balance is the key - too much testosterone can bring about various health conditions - and may play a role in triggering aggression and anger.
Estrogen (estradiol) modulates the course of both the menstrual cycle and menopause, so imbalances are directly linked to symptoms such as weight gain, headaches, PMS, mood swings, and abdominal cramps. An estrogen deficiency can double your risk of bone-related conditions and cardiovascular system dysfunction. Progesterone, along with estrogen, plays a major role in shaping a healthy menstrual cycle. Imbalances are associated with a variety of female problems, including endometriosis, amenorrhea, and infertility.
STRESS HORMONES
Cortisol is a powerful steroid released to activate your body in times of stress. You need Cortisol to pump you up to meet all the daily challenges of life. Without it you'd have no motivation to even get out of bed in the morning!
But if your body produces too much Cortisol over a long period of time, it can disrupt your blood sugar metabolism, trigger emotional problems, and make you feel constantly tired and weak. Eventually, chronic Cortisol imbalances can lead to weight gain, muscle and joint pain, insomnia and premature aging.
DHEA is the most abundant hormone in your bloodstream. Although the complete scope of its function is not yet fully determined, DHEA seems to balance the effects of Cortisol by improving the body's ability to cope with stress. It also provides the source material for the production of important sex hormones.
Clinical studies suggest that DHEA can boost energy levels, strengthen immune function, improve memory, and reduce body fat. Some researchers believe that DHEA acts as a mood elevator, preventing depression and senile dementia by protecting important neurons in the brain. DHEA levels should be closely monitored when supplementing, however, to prevent potentially harmful imbalances.
Why Should I Have My Hormone Levels Screened?
As you grow older, hormone levels can drop by as much as 80%-90% from their youthful peaks. Researchers have found that this decrease plays an important role in the aging process- ultimately impairing muscle development, sexual function, sleep patterns, and various brain functions- including memory, along with reducing one's overall sense of well-being. What's more, those imbalances can put you at a higher risk for cardiovascular problems and poor bone health.
Proper levels of testosterone, DHEA, and cortisol help your body function at optimal levels. These hormones contribute to giving you the best physiological advantage you can have. You and your healthcare provider may use this information to monitor changes in hormone levels due to therapy or aging.
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Rinse your mouth with cold water. Spit out water completely. Wait five minutes. During collection, do not cough or clear your throat into the collection tube. |
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Collection 8AM: Use the collection tube provided to collect your saliva. It is important that you provide at least a 3 ml full tube with LIQUID, NOT FOAM. Insufficient saliva samples cannot be processed. |
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Make sure you replace the cap tightly to prevent leakage. Write your name and the date of sample collection on the label provided. Place the label onto the tube. |
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Place the tube into the biohazard bag. Enclose the biohazard bag, along with the completed and signed Health Screen Request Form into the return box provided. Place the box into the prepaid mailing envelope and mail as indicated. Plan to return your samples on the final day of collection. If you are unable to do so, refrigerate samples overnight and mail the next day. |
Salivary Hormone Health Screens Salivary hormone screens provide a direct link to hormone levels without the inconvenience and expense of blood collection. Saliva screening is a simple, noninvasive method to determine your hormone levels. A saliva sample will reveal the level of "free" or "unbound" hormones in the system - the actual active form of the hormone that brings about responses within the body.





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