Description

Hormone Zoomer – Comprehensive Hormone, Metabolite & Toxin Assessment

Overview

The Hormone Zoomer is an advanced at-home urine test that measures adrenal & sex hormones, their metabolites, melatonin, bone biomarkers, oxidative stress, and endocrine-disrupting toxins — giving you a holistic view of hormone balance and metabolism.

It’s useful for evaluating symptoms such as fatigue, weight irregularities, sleep disturbances, mood swings, low libido, menopause/PCOS issues, and more.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Broad Marker Panel
  • ~27 adrenal hormone/metabolite markers
  • ~38 sex hormone/metabolite markers
  • ~13 endocrine disruptors (e.g. BPA, phthalates, parabens)
  • Bone turnover markers (DPD, PYD)
  • Oxidative stress marker (8-OHdG)
  • Actionable Insights
  • Includes visual trend graphs, metabolic ratio assessments, and built-in clinical context/supplement suggestions to support personalized care.
  • Advanced Testing Methodologies
  • Uses LC-MS/MS and GC-MS/MS for high sensitivity and specificity.
  • Home Collection, Convenient Process
  • No fasting is required. You collect four urine samples (morning, mid-day, evening, before bed) following the provided instructions, then ship them to a CLIA-certified lab.
  • Supports Clinical Decisions
  • Especially helpful for assessing hormone replacement therapy (HRT), identifying hormone metabolism challenges, and uncovering environmental toxin interference.

Who May Benefit

  • Individuals experiencing fatigue, low energy, weight fluctuations, or mood disturbances
  • People in perimenopause, menopause, or dealing with PCOS / irregular cycles
  • Those undergoing or considering hormone therapy who want to monitor levels and metabolites
  • Anyone curious about environmental toxin impact on hormone balance
  • Clients with sleep issues (melatonin or cortisol rhythm disruption)

Test Process & Guidelines

  1. Order & Activate your test kit
  2. Collect 4 urine samples over the course of the day (wake, 2 hrs after wake, evening, before bed)
  3. Ship the samples back to lab
  4. Receive the report (typically in 2–3 weeks) along with interpretation to review with your provider