CanAlt Health Laboratories
CanAlt Health Laboratories Hair Cortisol Analysis Test
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- 8222
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- 0.20 LBS
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Description
CanAlt Health Laboratories Hair Cortisol Analysis Test
CanAlt Health Laboratories Hair Cortisol Analysis Test: A Reliable Tool for Assessing Chronic Stress
CanAlt’s Hair Cortisol Analysis Test offers a long-term view of cortisol levels, highlighting the body’s stress response over months rather than hours. Utilizing hair samples as a matrix, this accredited test by Accreditation Canada provides precise cortisol measurements, giving practitioners a more comprehensive view of chronic stress factors and their link to disease risk, such as cognitive impairment, delayed healing, and metabolic disorders.
Importance of Cortisol Testing for Chronic Stress
Cortisol, regulated by the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, plays a key role in the body’s stress response. Unlike saliva or blood tests that capture cortisol levels at a single time point, hair cortisol analysis reveals sustained cortisol patterns, which can help assess long-term stress exposure. High hair cortisol has been associated with chronic stress, mental health challenges, and physiological imbalances.
Advanced Hair Cortisol Analysis for Health Insight
Using precise gas-liquid chromatography, this analysis delivers results in picograms per milligram, mapping against recent clinical benchmarks. The report offers clear guidance on cortisol levels and helps practitioners recommend diet, lifestyle changes, or therapeutic adjustments. Hair cortisol measurements can assist in assessing adrenal gland health and may be paired with hair mineral analysis for a fuller profile of patient health.
Cutting Hair Samples
Not sure how to take a proper sample for our Hair Analysis testing services? The following video demonstrates how to get the right cut from all types of hair lengths. Key takeaways:
- The desired hair sample should be from recent hair growth, approximately 1.5" starting from the scalp or nape of the neck.
- An adequate amount if hair is required for a sample - it should be enough to loosely cover a 1.5" by 1.5" square.