Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form. - Step 1 of 10Thyroid Function (Hypothyroidism/Hyperthyroidism) *Fatigue or sluggishnessUnexplained weight gain or difficulty losing weightSensitivity to coldDry skin or hairDepression or mood swingsConstipationHoarseness or a puffy faceRapid or irregular heartbeatNervousness or irritabilityUnexplained weight lossTremors or muscle weaknessInsomnia or difficulty sleepingNoneYour thyroid plays a crucial role in regulating metabolism, energy levels, and overall hormonal balance. When thyroid function is out of balance, it can lead to a wide range of symptoms affecting your daily life. This section helps you identify whether your thyroid might be contributing to your health issues.Up next: Adrenal FunctionAdrenal Function (Cortisol Imbalance) *Chronic fatigue or exhaustionDifficulty waking up in the morningCravings for salty or sugary foodsFrequent colds or infectionsDizziness when standing up quicklyBrain fog or difficulty concentratingAnxiety or feeling overwhelmedUnexplained weight gain, especially around the abdomenTrouble falling asleep or staying asleepLow libidoNoneYour adrenal glands produce cortisol, a hormone that helps your body respond to stress. However, chronic stress or adrenal fatigue can lead to imbalances in cortisol levels, affecting your energy, mood, and overall well-being. This section helps you recognize signs of adrenal dysfunction. Overgrowth Hormones Health PreviousNextSex Hormones (Estrogen, Progesterone, Testosterone) *Irregular or heavy periodsPMS symptoms like bloating, mood swings, or crampsHot flashes or night sweatsLow libido or sexual dysfunctionUnexplained weight gain, especially around the hips or thighsBreast tenderness or fibrocystic breastsAcne or oily skinHair thinning or hair lossDifficulty building muscle or maintaining strengthMood swings, irritability, or anxietyNoneSex hormones like estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone play a significant role in regulating reproductive health, mood, and metabolism. Imbalances in these hormones can lead to symptoms that affect both men and women. This section helps you assess whether your sex hormones may be out of balance.PreviousNextInsulin Sensitivity (Blood Sugar Regulation) *Frequent hunger, especially for sugary or carb-heavy foodsDifficulty losing weight despite diet and exerciseFrequent urination, especially at nightIncreased thirstFatigue after mealsBlurred visionTingling or numbness in hands or feetCravings for sugar or high-carbohydrate foodsDifficulty concentrating or brain fogIrritability or mood swingsNoneInsulin is a hormone that regulates blood sugar levels. When your body becomes less sensitive to insulin, it can lead to issues like weight gain, fatigue, and other metabolic problems. This section helps you identify symptoms that may indicate insulin resistance or blood sugar imbalances. PreviousNextDigestive Health (Gut and Hormone Connection) *Bloating, gas, or abdominal painConstipation or diarrheaFood sensitivities or intolerancesAcid reflux or heartburnSkin issues like eczema or acneFrequent headaches or migrainesFatigue after eating certain foodsUnexplained weight fluctuationsMood swings or anxiety after eatingJoint pain or inflammationNoneYour gut health is closely linked to hormone balance and overall well-being. Digestive issues can disrupt hormonal function, leading to symptoms throughout the body. This section helps you pinpoint digestive symptoms that may be connected to hormonal imbalances.PreviousNextDetoxification and Liver Function *Frequent headaches or migrainesUnexplained skin issues (e.g., acne, rashes)Fatigue, especially in the afternoonSensitivity to chemicals or smellsBloating or digestive discomfortHormonal imbalances, especially related to estrogenDark circles under the eyesDifficulty losing weightMood swings or irritabilityYellowing of the skin or eyesNoneYour liver is responsible for detoxifying your body and processing hormones. When liver function is impaired, it can lead to an accumulation of toxins and hormone imbalances. This section helps you identify symptoms that may indicate your liver needs support.PreviousNextCandida Overgrowth and Parasite Burden *Frequent yeast infections or oral thrushSugar or carb cravingsBloating, gas, or digestive discomfortBrain fog or difficulty concentratingChronic fatigue or tirednessSkin issues like eczema or rashesMood swings, irritability, or anxietyJoint pain or stiffnessBad breath or white coating on the tongueRecurring sinus infections or congestionNoneCandida overgrowth and parasitic infections can disrupt your gut and immune system, leading to a wide range of symptoms, including hormonal imbalances. This section helps you recognize signs that these burdens may be affecting your health. PreviousNextEnvironmental Toxins and Heavy Metal Sensitivities *Unexplained fatigue or low energyBrain fog or memory issuesSensitivity to smells or chemicalsFrequent headaches or migrainesSkin rashes or irritationJoint pain or muscle achesMood swings, depression, or anxietyDifficulty losing weightDigestive issues like bloating or nauseaHair loss or brittle nailsNoneExposure to environmental toxins and heavy metals can interfere with hormone function and overall health. These toxins can accumulate in the body, leading to chronic symptoms. This section helps you assess whether environmental factors might be contributing to your symptoms. PreviousNextChakra and Energy Imbalance *Feeling ungrounded or disconnectedLack of creativity or inspirationDifficulty expressing emotions or speaking upHeartache or emotional painDigestive issues or abdominal discomfortFeeling stuck or unable to move forwardLow energy or vitalityDifficulty focusing or making decisionsAnxiety or fearfulnessTrouble with relationships or feeling isolatedNoneChakras are energy centers in the body that influence your physical, emotional, and spiritual health. Imbalances in these energy centers can manifest as physical symptoms or emotional distress. This section helps you explore how chakra imbalances might be affecting your overall well-being.PreviousNextMind-Body Connection: Stress and Emotional Well-being *I often feel overwhelmed and unsure how to manage stress.My physical symptoms worsen when I'm stressed.I experience health issues that cause me to feel anxious or stressed.I often wonder whether my physical symptoms are a result of stress.People around me tell me I seem stressed, even if I don't feel it.Despite having a positive life situation, I struggle with feelings of unhappiness or dissatisfaction.I feel like something is missing, even when things are going well.I would benefit from learning new stress management techniques.I want to explore the deeper reasons behind my emotions.NoneSubmit *Personal health information is not kept or stored.