
Monitor Stress & Support Your Health
Stress is good for you.
It's true. Stress is often thought of in a negative light--and with
good reason. However, stress, both physical and emotional, also helps
your body stay active and alert, more prepared for obstacles it may
face. Two hormones, DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) and cortisol, are
your body's main forces for coping with stress. The balance of these
hormones can affect how you handle the overwhelming feeling that stress
can bring.
That's where StressCheck comes in.
StressCheck by BodyBalance measures your DHEA and cortisol levels to
determine their balance. Classified as adrenal or "stress"
hormones--DHEA and cortisol serve as markers of stress response,
regulating how your body reacts during stress. Each hormone is released
into your bloodstream from your adrenal glands when your body feels
stress and helps your body make the necessary adjustments to protect
itself.
These two hormones help balance each other to ensure a stress
response. DHEA is anabolic, a constructive hormone that affects the
immune system, blood pressure, and sleep, among its many functions.
Cortisol is a catabolic hormone, a hormone that also affects the immune
system, blood pressure, and sleep. When your body feels stress,
cortisol is essential. Cortisol maintains and raises your energy levels
to assist your body during that stressful period. Together, these two
hormones work to provide your body with an optimal stress response.
What We Can Do For You ...
StressCheck is a safe, easy-to-use, and reliable screen that uses a
small saliva sample to measure your levels of DHEA and cortisol —
hormones vital to your body's response to stress. This noninvasive and
inexpensive screen provides the accuracy of a laboratory analysis
without you having to leave the comfort of your own home. When you
order your screen, we'll send a complete kit to you. You collect the
required saliva sample and send it in the prepaid return
mailer provided. Within 7-10 working days of receiving your sample, your results will be sent to you.
What You Can Do For Yourself ...
BodyBalance enables you to read your results and compare them to the
general population. You can then work with your healthcare provider to
develop an appropriate program to maintain and promote your well being.
What To Do Now ...
Ordering is as simple as our screens. In fact, you can order your
screens right here on our website. Your screens will be delivered to
you within a few days, helping you on your way to more control and
feeling better.
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