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PRINTED PATIENT LITERATURE & DISPLAYS Patient brochures educate about hormones and how testing can help detect imbalances linked to specific symptoms and health problems. Many have a corresponding insert that slides into our 8.5 x 11 acrylic display with brochure pocket. (PLEASE CHOOSE ONLY TWO)
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Hormone BalanceBooklet
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MenopauseBooklet
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Adrenal StressBooklet
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Patient Symptom Checklist
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The Hidden Truth About Weight Gain
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THE HIDDEN TRUTH ABOUT WEIGHT GAIN
HORMONES: THE MISSING LINK TO WEIGHT MANAGEMENT
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Hormone Balance: Your Key to Better Health
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Problems with Fertility?
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CardioMetabolic Profile Vitamin D Deficiency
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Hidden Barriers to Restful Sleep
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Ask Yourself...
Am I constantly tired?
Am I often sad or pessimistic?
Am I prone to feelings of anxiety or panic?
Do I find myself repeatedly rearranging objects?
Does my anger get out of control at times?
Do I suffer mood changes with my period like PMS or PMDD?
Have I been unhappy for longer than I can remember?
If you answered yes to many of these questions, it may be time to consider Neurotransmitter Testing.
Take the patient quiz and share those
results with your health care provider.
Ask them whether Neurotransmitter
Testing is right for you.
Neurotransmitter Testing is covered
by many health care insurance
programs. Check with your insurance
carrier to learn about your benefits.
Next Steps:
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It is no coincidence that while 86% of Americans are estimated to have suboptimal neurotransmitter levels, we’re also seeing a dramatic rise in mental health disorders.
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Neurotransmitter Balance Chemical Messengers are Key to Optimal Health
Neuro transmitters
Steroid Hormones & Metabolites
Adrenals
Anxiety Mood Swings Cravings PCOS Low Libido Headaches Irritability PMS
Changes in Blood Pressure Insomnia Persistent Distress Changes in Blood Glucose Levels Fatigue Weight Fluctuations Low Libido
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Simple home test kit
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NEURO TRANSMITTERSAnxiety & depression can
occur when neurotransmitter
levels are out of balance.
Neurotransmitter Balance
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A Delicate Balancing ActFinding Your BalanceActive in cells throughout the body, hormones govern
key facets of our health such as moods, memory,
energy, sleep, libido and fertility. They not only
regulate our immune system and response to stress,
but help maintain bone and muscle mass, too.
Factors such as stress, diet, exercise and environmental toxins impact our overall hormone wellness. This is particularly true at mid-life, when reproductive
functions diminish and significant hormone production
is taken over by the adrenal glands.
Symptoms resulting from hormonal shifts in our
bodies can be felt strongly—leading us to feel
physically or mentally out of balance.
Hormones exist in harmony with each other—
partners in a delicate balancing act.
When levels are in balance, body systems are stable.
When levels fall out of balance, normal function is
disrupted, leading to chronic symptoms, disorders
and disease.
Everyday Decisions Have An Impact Hormone balance starts with the everyday decisions
we make. Lifestyle, nutrition and supplementation
impact that balance—as well as our overall health.
Symptoms that may signify an imbalance include:
• Hot flashes • Headaches
• Night sweats • Thinning hair
• Fatigue • Depression
• Weight gain • Foggy thinking
• Sleep disturbances • Loss of libido (sex drive)
• Irregular cycles (women) • Decreased urinary flow/increased urge (men) • Mood swings/irritability
Get adequate sleep
Drink plenty of water
Limit alcohol
Don’t smoke
Be active—move about every day
Eat a rainbow of fresh, colored
vegetables every day
Limit processed foods and those high
in simple carbohydrates
Maintain a stable, healthy body weight
Limit exposure to chemicals
Lifestyle tips for keeping your hormones and health in balance:
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HORMONE BALANCE Your Key To Better Health
Can’t Sleep? Blame it on your Hormones!
Do the following symptoms sound familiar?
Can’t get to sleep
Can’t stay asleep
Frequent or early waking
Morning or evening fatigue
Impaired performance
Feeling “tired but wired”
Irritability
High stress
Hunger / sugar cravings
Weight gain
If two or more of these symptoms persist, testing can identify whether it’s a hormone imbalance.
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It is no coincidence that while 86% of Americans are estimated to have suboptimal neurotransmitter levels, we’re also seeing a dramatic rise in mental health disorders.
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SLEEP BALANCE Uncovering the Truth About Sleepless Nights
Follow these tips to rebalance and build healthy sleep habits: Aim for at least 8 hours a night
Avoid bright light before bed
Keep the same wake time and bedtime
Stop caffeine after noon
Lower stress hormones at night with stretching and deep breathing
Skip vigorous exercise at night
Snack on protein before bed to stabilize blood sugars
Sleep in a cool, darkened room
Ban digital devices from the bedside
Test for imbalance
If you have already tried:
and you still can’t sleep, maybe it’s time to consider testing your hormones.
• sleeping pills
• herbal tonics
• coffee substitutes
• relaxation exercises
• meditation
• hypnosis
• counting sheep
ZRT’s Sleep Balance Profile is an easy home collection kit that tests melatonin, cortisol and cortisone levels.
Finally, learn whether hormone imbalances are contributing to your sleep disturbances and insomnia.
Advantages of ZRT Laboratory’s Sleep Balance Profile:
No middle-of-the-night waking for sample collection
No urine jug collection
True 24-hour sleep-wake pattern results
ZRT Laboratory’s Sleep Balance Profile is the missing link to better sleep.
SLEEP BALANCEA home-collection test to identify hormone imbalances that affect sleep.
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Ask your healthcare provider for a home collection kit today!