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Salivary Adrenal Fatigue Stress Test | Advanced


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Ordering the Salivary Adrenal Fatigue Stress Test | Advanced

Ordering the Salivary Adrenal Fatigue Stress Test | Advanced helps measure how your body manages stress by tracking hormone patterns throughout the day. This test checks for changes in cortisol, DHEA, and other markers that can affect energy, mood, and sleep. Interestingly, secretory IgA, included in this test, can show how stress may be impacting your immune system, which is not always obvious from symptoms alone.

When ordering this test, you can expect the following specific benefits:

  • Tracks cortisol at four points in one day to reveal stress response patterns.
  • Measures DHEA and DHEA-Sulphate to assess adrenal gland function.
  • Checks secretory IgA to see if stress is affecting immune defenses.
  • Includes gluten antibody screening to identify possible food-related stress triggers.
  • Assesses insulin and 17-OH progesterone for a broader view of hormone balance.

Who Should Consider Adrenal and Stress Hormone Testing

People who feel tired even after a full night’s sleep, notice mood swings, or have trouble focusing may benefit from this test. For example, someone who feels exhausted after minor stress, struggles to recover from busy weeks, and finds it hard to fall asleep at night could use this test to pinpoint hormone imbalances.

Ordering this test may also be helpful in these situations:

  • Feeling “wired but tired” late at night despite being sleepy.
  • Experiencing frequent colds or slow recovery from minor illnesses.
  • Noticing weight gain around the belly even with regular exercise.
  • Having trouble managing blood sugar or feeling shaky between meals.
  • Finding that allergies or sensitivities seem worse during stressful periods.

Testing for these markers can help identify hormone patterns that may be causing fatigue, mood changes, or sleep problems. Delaying this test could mean missing the chance to address hormone shifts early, which may make it harder to manage symptoms over time. To get a clearer picture of your stress and hormone balance, consider ordering this test today.

Preparing for Saliva-Based Hormone and Stress Marker Testing

Fasting is not required for this saliva-based test, but you should avoid eating, drinking, or brushing your teeth for at least 30 minutes before each sample. Make sure to carefully follow any instructions your doctor or healthcare provider gives you, as these steps help ensure your samples are collected correctly and your results are as useful as possible.

Labs Included When Ordering Your Salivary Adrenal Fatigue Stress Test | Advanced

Test Name Reference Range What This Marker Means Low and High Levels of This Marker
Cortisol (4 samples) Morning: 3.7-9.5
Noon: 1.2-3.0
Evening: 0.6-1.9
Night: 0.4-1.0
Cortisol is a hormone released in response to stress and helps control energy, mood, and sleep. Four samples show how your levels change throughout the day. High levels mean your body may be under ongoing stress or not winding down at night.

Low levels mean your adrenal glands may not be making enough cortisol, which can cause tiredness and low stamina.

DHEA & DHEA-Sulphate DHEA: 2.0-10.0
DHEA-S: 40-290
DHEA and DHEA-Sulphate are hormones made by the adrenal glands that help balance other hormones and support energy. They also play a role in mood and immune function. High levels mean your body may be making too many stress hormones, which can affect other hormone levels.

Low levels mean your adrenal glands may be underactive, which can lead to fatigue and low mood.

Total Secretory IgA (sIgA) 25-60 Secretory IgA is an antibody found in saliva that helps protect against germs. It can show how stress is affecting your immune system. High levels mean your immune system is reacting to stress or infection.

Low levels mean your immune defenses may be weakened, making it easier to get sick.

Gluten Antibody Negative Gluten antibody checks if your immune system is reacting to gluten, which can be a hidden source of stress for some people. This marker helps spot possible food sensitivities. High levels mean your body may be reacting to gluten, which can cause tiredness and stomach issues.

Low levels mean there is likely no immune reaction to gluten.

17-OH Progesterone 22-100 17-OH Progesterone is a hormone that helps make cortisol and other hormones. It can show if your adrenal glands are working as they should. High levels mean your body may be making too many stress hormones or there may be a hormone imbalance.

Low levels mean your adrenal glands may not be making enough hormones, which can affect energy and mood.

Insulin (2 samples) 2.0-25.0 Insulin is a hormone that helps control blood sugar. Two samples show how your body handles sugar at different times of the day. High levels mean your body may be having trouble using sugar, which can lead to weight gain and tiredness.

Low levels mean your body may not be making enough insulin, which can cause low blood sugar and shakiness.

Reference ranges may change slightly as labs update their standards, so always check your report for the most current values.


Salivary Adrenal Fatigue Stress Test | Advanced FAQ

Is there Salivary Adrenal Fatigue Stress Test | Advanced testing near me?

This is a home test kit, so you can collect your saliva samples wherever is most comfortable for you; check the draw location link at the top of the page for more details. For those dealing with ongoing tiredness or stress, being able to collect samples at home makes it easier to get tested without extra travel or waiting.

How do I interpret the test results?

While your treating physician should review your results, we also offer a one-on-one test results review with our clinical team to help you understand your hormone and stress marker patterns.

What is the cost of the test?

The price you see for this test includes standard shipping to you and back to the lab, but draw fees may apply. Ordering this test can help you find out if hormone imbalances are slowing your recovery from fatigue or stress, so you can take steps to feel better sooner.

How often should I retest?

It’s best to retest every 3 to 6 months, especially if you are making changes to your routine or treatment plan, so you can track how your hormone and stress markers are changing over time.

How accurate is the test?

This test uses saliva samples analyzed by enzyme immunoassay, which is highly specific for hormone and antibody detection, with a sensitivity of 92% and specificity of 95%. TrueHealthLabs.com partners with CLIA-certified and CAP-certified laboratories to uphold rigorous testing standards for dependable results.

Important Notes

  • This test can not be collected or mailed from New York State. Contact us with questions.

Medical Review Board

Reviewed by Jeff Donohue M.D. from Body Logic and Brady Hurst DC, CCCN. Written by True Health Lab’s team of editorial health contributors.

Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider for personalized guidance.


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