47% of American women ages 30-60 have experienced the symptoms of a hormonal imbalance, yet 72% say they didn’t know it until later in life. Even the slightest imbalance can cause fatigue, reduced sex drive, difficulty losing weight, and more. Our at-home blood test measures the 40+ biomarkers that impact your health, hormones, and quality of life, including:
Better Sleep
Reduced Weight Gain
Increase Libido
Improved Focus & Energy
I've lost weight. My mind is a lot more focused. I can process a lot more information quickly. I definitely feel like I have more power in my workouts. I have an energy level that is back to who I have been my whole life.
Michelle L.
Lifeforce Member, Age 52
Whether you’re in your 30s, 40s, 50s, or 60s, we’ll measure your hormone levels to get the most accurate picture of your health and create your personalized plan. Many women who qualify for hormone optimization will fall into one of two categories:
HORMONE OPTIMIZATION FOR WOMEN, BY WOMEN
Book a phlebotomist to draw your blood at your home or office, or walk-in to your local Lapcorp.
Complete your intake assessment so we can understand your current health and help you reach your goals.
Approximately 10 business days after your visit, your results and plan will be available in your Lifeforce portal.
Review your results and recommendations with a Lifeforce clinician and start your membership!
One of two main female sex hormones responsible for reproduction and female characteristics. Estrogen levels change throughout the month, and decline steeply during menopause.
Produced by the ovaries, it’s referred to as the “pregnancy hormone” because it helps a woman achieve and maintain pregnancy. It also plays a central role in menstruation and menopause.
The primary male sex hormone produced in the testes in men, and in smaller doses in the ovaries of women. Both men and women need testosterone for sex drive, confidence, and strong bones and muscles.
Affecting almost every cell in the body, when levels drop, symptoms including fatigue, weight gain, depression, and temperature control may follow. Women are 5-8 times more likely to be diagnosed with a thyroid condition than men.
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