Understand Your Hormones. Understand Your Health.
Saliva Hormone Testing offers a convenient, non-invasive way to assess your body’s hormonal health. By measuring key hormone levels directly from saliva samples, this test provides valuable insight into imbalances that may be impacting your energy, mood, metabolism, and reproductive function.
What Does the Test Measure?
The Saliva Hormone Test evaluates the levels of key hormones involved in everyday health and wellbeing:
- Cortisol – A vital stress hormone, measured at multiple points throughout the day to assess your adrenal rhythm.
- DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone) – An adrenal hormone that plays a key role in energy, immunity, and aging.
- Estrogen – Essential for reproductive health, mood regulation, and bone density.
- Progesterone – Balances estrogen and supports menstrual cycle health and fertility.
- Testosterone – Critical for muscle mass, libido, mood, and overall vitality in both men and women.
Why Test Hormones?
Hormone imbalances can have a wide range of effects on your physical and emotional wellbeing. Saliva testing helps identify patterns linked to:
- Fatigue and low energy
- Mood swings and anxiety
- Sleep disturbances
- Weight gain or stubborn fat
- Menstrual irregularities or PMS
- Low libido or sexual dysfunction
- Menopausal or andropausal symptoms
Testing helps uncover the root of these symptoms, allowing for more personalized and effective nutrition and lifestyle strategies.
Easy At-Home Collection
These hormone test kits include everything you need to collect saliva samples from the comfort of your home. You’ll take samples at specific times to accurately map hormone fluctuations throughout the day, especially useful for tracing cortisol daily cycle.
View Sample Reports
See how results are presented and interpreted:
These detailed reports help guide targeted nutrition and lifestyle recommendations based on your hormone patterns.
Start With a Personalized Nutrition Consultation
As a nutritionist, I work with you one-on-one to understand your unique symptoms, lifestyle, and health history. Before moving forward with hormone testing, I recommend booking an online nutritional consultation or an in-person Live Blood Analysis (LBA). This first step helps determine whether hormone testing is appropriate for you—and if so, which test panel is best.