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Understanding Your Results
Next Steps: Understanding Your Results Upon completing the survey, you can view the scores for each section on your “My Account” page. Identify the section with the highest percentage, as a higher score suggests more dysfunction associated with that specific system. We...
Section “Male Only” system
Section “Male Only”: Male Hormone Support Anatomy and Physiology This section delves into the intricacies of male hormones, emphasizing the role of the endocrine system in regulating reproductive health and overall vitality. Key components include the testes, which produce testosterone, and the...
Section “Female Only” system
Section “Female Only”: Female Hormone Support Anatomy and Physiology This section delves into the intricate world of female hormones, emphasizing the role of the endocrine system in regulating reproductive health. It focuses on key components such as the ovaries, which produce estrogen...
Section 8 system
Section 8: Overall Foundational Wellness Support The survey didn’t identify any one organ system that needs additional support and recommends more of an overall foundational support approach. Anatomy and Physiology This section encompasses the interconnectedness of various physiological systems, emphasizing the holistic...
Section 7f system
Section 7f: Endocrine – Hypoadrenal Anatomy and Physiology The adrenal glands, situated on top of each kidney, are integral to the endocrine system, producing hormones like cortisol and adrenaline. Hypoadrenalism, or an underactive adrenal gland, results in insufficient secretion of these hormones,...
Section 7e system
Section 7e: Endocrine – Hyperadrenal Anatomy and Physiology The adrenal glands, located on top of each kidney, are essential components of the endocrine system. They produce hormones such as cortisol and adrenaline and are responsible for the body’s stress response. Hyperadrenalism, or...
Section 7d system
Section 7d: Endocrine – Hypopituitary Anatomy and Physiology The pituitary gland, a component of the endocrine system, plays a central role in regulating various bodily functions by producing and releasing hormones. Hypopituitarism refers to an underactivity of the pituitary gland, resulting in...
Section 7c system
Section 7c: Endocrine – Hyperpituitary Anatomy and Physiology: The pituitary gland, often referred to as the “master gland,” is a small, pea-sized structure located at the base of the brain. It plays a central role in the endocrine system by producing and...