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Saliva vs. Blood: Why saliva testing is truly superior to blood testing. |
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Saliva testing is proving to be the most reliable medium for measuring hormone levels. Hormone levels in saliva accurately represent the amount of hormone delivered to receptors in the body, unlike serum which represents hormone levels that may or may not be delivered to receptors of the body. Clinically, it is far more relevant to test the amount of hormones delivered to the tissue receptors as this is a reflection of the active hormone levels of the body. The majority of hormones in the blood exist in one of two forms: free (5%) or protein bound (95%). While 95% of the hormones in the body are protein bound, it is only the 5% free hormones that are biologically active. Saliva measures the free bioavailable hormone levels in the body, while serum measures only the protein bound non-bioavailable hormone levels. Therefore, serum is a much less accurate measurement than that of saliva when assessing functional hormone levels. Saliva Measures the
"Unbound" Biologically Active or Free Hormone Levels in the
Body: Serum Measures the "Protein
Bound" Biologically Inactive Hormone Levels in the Body: Only Saliva Testing Measures
Topically Dosed Hormones: |