Ultra Woman Test - Test for Strength, Vitality & Female Hormone Status

About the test:
In simple terms, in both physical and mental senses, vitality refers to a feeling of aliveness. The word itself is derived from vita or "life." In the physical sense, this refers to feeling healthy and capable and energetic. Psychologically, this state of aliveness brings a sense that one's actions have meaning and purpose. Several key factors play a key role in driving vitality and those are:
- Mood & Memory
- Sex drive
- Strength
- Work performance
- Heart health
What the ultra woman test is for?
Energy and metabolism:
All living organisms need the energy to grow and reproduce, maintain their structures and respond to their environments. Metabolism is the set of life-sustaining chemical processes that aid in the breakdown of chemical energy stored in molecules into energy that can be used for cellular processes. Weight fluctuations and general weakness can be a symptom of decreased metabolism which could indicate an overall decline in vitality.
These include glucose metabolism which affects the system by altering insulin levels which in turn prevents the body from storing energy. Lipids metabolism acts as a precursor for hormone synthesis and bile acid production. Complications arising in either of these pathways can lead to a cluster of conditions that occur together, increasing your risk of heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes.
Sex and fertility:
Gonadal steroids hormones aka sex hormones have more purpose in the body other than reproduction. They involve in regulating mood to define cardiovascular health.
Ultra Women test assesses sex hormones levels including,
Testosterone: This hormone is present in body men and women. It is responsible for sex drive, mood, muscle mass, and fertility.
Estradiol: This is a crucial steroid that is responsible regulate mood. Also, this steroidal hormone plays an important role in regulating erectile function, libido, and spermatogenesis.
Progesterone: For men, progesterone is produced in the adrenal gland. This hormone plays a vital role in the production of testosterone.
Prolactin: The status of prolactin is vital for proper sex drive. Abnormal levels of prolactin affect the sex drive, energy levels, and fertility.
Vitamin And Minerals:
Vitamins and minerals (generally termed “micronutrients”) are one of the major groups of nutrients the body needs. Vitamins and minerals are considered essential nutrients as they perform hundreds of roles in the body. Lack of nutrients can result in undernutrition, which can lead to deficiency syndromes (eg, kwashiorkor, pellagra) and consumption of less than optimal amounts of important vitamins, minerals, and other compounds can still contribute to a number of major illnesses, such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, cancer, and osteoporosis.
Organ function Panel:
Organ function tests are carried out to assess whether particular organ is functioning normally or not. Some important organ function tests include liver function tests, renal function tests and thyroid function tests. Blood tests can be used in several ways, such as helping to diagnose a condition, and assessing the health of these organs. These tests also play a major role in assessing the persons who are at risk for diseases such as having a family history of diabetes, heart, kidney, or liver diseases.
Blood health parameters:
A complete blood count (CBC) is a blood test used to evaluate your overall health. CBCs help diagnoses, monitor, and screen for a wide range of diseases, conditions, disorders, and infections. Abnormal increases or decreases in cell counts as revealed in a complete blood count may indicate that you have an underlying medical condition that calls for further evaluation. CBC includes testing White blood cells(WBC), Red blood cells (RBC), Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, Mean corpuscular volume (MCV) Mean corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH) Mean corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC), Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, etc
Who is it for?
30+
Why should you do Ultra Woman test?
Ultra women hormonal evaluation can identify any hormonal imbalances that may impair your fertility. These hormones control every step in achieving pregnancy, from stimulating the development of an egg to ovulation and implantation of a fertilized egg in the uterus, and also play a pivotal role in the menstrual cycle. These simple blood tests can help your doctor determine your diagnosis as well as identify the best treatment options.