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Are you facing any of these problems or all?
a) Fatigue b) Sleeplessness c) Skin issues d) Hair Fall e) Gut problems These may be signals from your body that something is not well with your health. Stress is a common factor in modern lifestyles, and if it persists for a long time, it can disturb your overall well-being permanently. But here's some good news: First Medical Diagnostics offers the most accurate and reliable test to measure stress, the NeuroSpot Test.
What is the NeuroSpot Test?
-With NeuroSpot identify your level of major neurotransmitters and stress hormones with our easy-to-use test kit at the comfort of your home. What are the requirements for the test? NeuroSpot test is powered by patented DrySpot technology that makes it convenient for individuals to conduct the test at their comfortable place. The test requires: •Saliva •Urine Neurospot Test helps you know the effect of hormones, viz; Adrenaline, Noradrenaline, GABA, Glutamate, Cortisol & DHEA on your mental and physical well-being. Let's know these hormones and their effect on your body.
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Adrenaline:
Effect: Recognized as the "fight or flight" hormone, adrenaline increases heart rate, widens airways to boost oxygen intake, and redirects blood flow to major muscle groups. It prepares the body to swiftly respond to a threatful situation.
Noradrenaline:
Effect: Noradrenaline increases alertness and attention. It also plays a role in the "fight or flight" response, contributing to elevated heart rate and increased blood flow.
GABA (Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid):
Effect: GABA functions as an inhibitory neurotransmitter combating the effects of excitatory neurotransmitters. It exerts a calming effect on the nervous system, promoting relaxation and reducing anxiety.
Glutamate:
Effect: Functioning as an excitatory neurotransmitter, glutamate stimulates nerve cells, helping in cognitive functions like learning and memory. However, excessive glutamate activity may cause neurotoxicity and is associated with conditions such as migraines and neurodegenerative diseases.
Cortisol:
Effect: Released in response to stress, cortisol helps regulate blood sugar, metabolism, and immune function. Excessive cortisol release can have adverse effects on the body, disrupting sleep patterns and compromising immune health.
DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone):
Effect: Commonly known as the "youth hormone," DHEA acts as a manager of sex hormones like testosterone and estrogen. DHEA levels reduce with age, resulting in decreased vitality.
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