Description
Adrenal Function (5) assesses the HPA axis/adrenal function and includes 4 cortisol levels collected over the course of the day, plus DHEA.
Cortisol levels should be at their highest level 30 minutes after waking up in the morning, decreasing gradually over the course of the day and reaching their lowest point at bedtime. The resulting curve or pattern allows practitioners to pinpoint issues with adrenal gland function, leading to symptoms related to stress, fatigue, and insomnia. DHEA levels naturally decline with age, although alterations can be seen as part of the stress response.
Methodology
Enzyme Immunoassay Antibody (EIA)
When should I use
Feeling stressed
Fatigue
Insomnia
Nervousness/Irritability
Salt/Sugar cravings
Dizzy spells
Headaches
Decreased stamina
Burn out
Chronic disease
Anxiety/depression
Other Details
Other testing options include:
Comprehensive Adrenal Stress with CAR (code LRX01) to also assess the cortisol awakening response.
Diurnal Cortisol CAR Profile (code LRX03) which examines the cortisol awakening response but without DHEA and sIgA, so ideal for pre-pubescent children.