Comprehensive Plus Profile by Doctors Data
The Doctor's Data Comprehensive Plus Hormone Profile is a salivary test designed to assess hormone levels and patterns in women. It's particularly useful for evaluating hormonal imbalances related to aging, stress, reproductive health, and metabolic concerns.
What It Measures
This profile analyzes:
Sex Hormones:
Estrone (E1)
Estradiol (E2)
Estriol (E3)
Progesterone
Testosterone
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)
Cortisol:
Morning (AM30)
Noon
Evening
Night
Key Ratios:
Estrogen Quotient (EQ): The ratio of estriol (E3) to estrone (E1) and estradiol (E2), used to assess breast cancer risk. An EQ greater than 1.5 is considered protective.
Progesterone to Estradiol (Pg/E2) Ratio: Indicates the balance between estrogen-driven growth and progesterone's protective effects
Collection Method
The test involves collecting saliva samples at four different times throughout the day: morning, noon, evening, and night. This method is non-invasive and reflects active hormone levels, which are more indicative of tissue exposure than serum levels.
Clinical Applications
This profile is beneficial for individuals experiencing:
Fatigue
Insomnia
Mood swings
Weight gain
PMS or menopausal symptoms
Chronic stress
Metabolic concerns
It's also useful for monitoring hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT).
Considerations
The test is typically recommended for women between days 19–23 of their menstrual cycle, assuming a 28-day cycle.
If you're using topical hormones, it's advised to collect samples 12–24 hours after your last dose.
Sample collection should be done Monday through Friday, and samples must be frozen for 4–6 hours before shipping.
The Doctor's Data Comprehensive Plus Hormone Profile is a salivary test designed to assess hormone levels and patterns in women. It's particularly useful for evaluating hormonal imbalances related to aging, stress, reproductive health, and metabolic concerns.
What It Measures
This profile analyzes:
Sex Hormones:
Estrone (E1)
Estradiol (E2)
Estriol (E3)
Progesterone
Testosterone
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)
Cortisol:
Morning (AM30)
Noon
Evening
Night
Key Ratios:
Estrogen Quotient (EQ): The ratio of estriol (E3) to estrone (E1) and estradiol (E2), used to assess breast cancer risk. An EQ greater than 1.5 is considered protective.
Progesterone to Estradiol (Pg/E2) Ratio: Indicates the balance between estrogen-driven growth and progesterone's protective effects
Collection Method
The test involves collecting saliva samples at four different times throughout the day: morning, noon, evening, and night. This method is non-invasive and reflects active hormone levels, which are more indicative of tissue exposure than serum levels.
Clinical Applications
This profile is beneficial for individuals experiencing:
Fatigue
Insomnia
Mood swings
Weight gain
PMS or menopausal symptoms
Chronic stress
Metabolic concerns
It's also useful for monitoring hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT).
Considerations
The test is typically recommended for women between days 19–23 of their menstrual cycle, assuming a 28-day cycle.
If you're using topical hormones, it's advised to collect samples 12–24 hours after your last dose.
Sample collection should be done Monday through Friday, and samples must be frozen for 4–6 hours before shipping.
The Doctor's Data Comprehensive Plus Hormone Profile is a salivary test designed to assess hormone levels and patterns in women. It's particularly useful for evaluating hormonal imbalances related to aging, stress, reproductive health, and metabolic concerns.
What It Measures
This profile analyzes:
Sex Hormones:
Estrone (E1)
Estradiol (E2)
Estriol (E3)
Progesterone
Testosterone
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)
Cortisol:
Morning (AM30)
Noon
Evening
Night
Key Ratios:
Estrogen Quotient (EQ): The ratio of estriol (E3) to estrone (E1) and estradiol (E2), used to assess breast cancer risk. An EQ greater than 1.5 is considered protective.
Progesterone to Estradiol (Pg/E2) Ratio: Indicates the balance between estrogen-driven growth and progesterone's protective effects
Collection Method
The test involves collecting saliva samples at four different times throughout the day: morning, noon, evening, and night. This method is non-invasive and reflects active hormone levels, which are more indicative of tissue exposure than serum levels.
Clinical Applications
This profile is beneficial for individuals experiencing:
Fatigue
Insomnia
Mood swings
Weight gain
PMS or menopausal symptoms
Chronic stress
Metabolic concerns
It's also useful for monitoring hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT).
Considerations
The test is typically recommended for women between days 19–23 of their menstrual cycle, assuming a 28-day cycle.
If you're using topical hormones, it's advised to collect samples 12–24 hours after your last dose.
Sample collection should be done Monday through Friday, and samples must be frozen for 4–6 hours before shipping.