Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Adrenal Assessment – Saliva Testing Review and Cases – Video

Saliva Testing Review and Cases

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#1. Your client's adrenal saliva test reveals low DHEA and cortisol levels. Which stage of adrenal fatigue could this indicate?
#2. A client has a high saliva cortisol reading at noon, afternoon, and night time. The sum cortisol total is also high. This can indicate which stage of adrenal fatigue?
#3. Your adrenal saliva test shows low DHEA and normal to low cortisol readings, and a high cortisol/DHEA ratio. You seem to catch every virus that comes around. It is possible that you may be in which stage of adrenal fatigue?
#4. Your client wakes easily between 6-8 am, has fairly steady energy throughout the day, falls asleep easily at 10 pm, and sleeps soundly throughout the night. What could this indicate?

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