Male Blood Profile II Test 

Company:  ZRT Laboratories

Male Blood Profile II Test

Hormones have a profound effect on your everyday health and well-being. Although present in only tiny amounts, hormones act on every cell of your body. Hormones have individual affects, but also interact with each other to produce dramatic effects in the body.

Male Hormone Imbalance

The testes produce nearly 95% of all male testosterone. The balance is supplied by the adrenal glands. They also produce small amounts of estrogen. The brain produces the pituitary hormones follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) which trigger hormone production from the testes. As a man gets older, testosterone levels sometimes fall and estrogen levels tend to rise. Lower testosterone levels may affect bone density, muscle strength, body composition and sex drive. The imbalance that occurs when testosterone is low in relation to estrogen may also contribute to prostate problems.

Symptoms of male hormone imbalance:

Bone loss

Decreased mental clarity

Decreased muscle strength

Decreased stamina

Decreased urine flow

Depression

Erectile dysfunction

Hot flashes

Increased abdominal fat

Increased urge to urinate

Irritability

Low sex drive

Mood swings

Night sweats

Poor concentration

Sleep disturbances

Male Hormone Imbalance

When hormones are out of balance, these imbalanced interactions may provoke a wide range of symptoms. Blood spot testing reliably identifies hormone imbalances. Hormones exist in harmony with each other – partners in a delicate balancing act. When levels of each hormone are in the right proportions, body systems are stable. When balance is lost, hormone deficiencies and excesses can become toxic to the body causing unwanted symptoms, disorders and disease.

The Male Blood Profile II Test is an overall assessment of male vitality, performance, and prostate health. Includes: E2, T, SHBG, PSA, DS, C.

Source: ZRT  Laboratories