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TESTS AT THE MENOPAUSE: HORMONE TESTS
There are a number of tests available that are worth having at the menopause. These tests can let you know what condition your body is in now. They can tell you what vitamin and mineral deficiencies and heavy toxic metal excesses you may have, and let you know the condition of your bones and how well your digestive system is functioning. They can also help you assess what you might need in the form of food supplements in order to bring your body back into balance and optimum health, helping to prevent future problems arising.
Hormone tests (blood and saliva)
A simple blood test can measure your hormone levels and determine whether you are in the menopause. Your FSH (follicle stimulating hormone) tends to rise dramatically during the menopause and if it appears high it would indicate that you are menopausal.
Another simple and very effective non-invasive test can be carried out on the saliva to measure the levels of the two major classes of ovarian hormones, oestrogen and progesterone, at the menopause. Using a specially designed kit, you collect a sample of your own saliva, seal it in the container supplied and send it off directly to the laboratory for analysis. The results include measurements of your current levels of oestriol, oestradiol, progestrone, DHEA and testosterone.
I feel that a hormone test is important if you arc considering HRT as one woman I saw who had been put on hormones now has a level of oestrogen which her hospital considers too high. She has been told to come off the drug and wait for the level to drop. It is possible and very likely that her oestrogen level was adequate before she was given the hormones and the additional hormones may well have caused an imbalance.
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