Paul Saladino· MD
ideally you would want to do both in the same day but that usually means two blood drills which most people don't like
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ideally you would want to do both in the same day but that usually means two blood drills which most people don't like
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make sure that the DHA and the cortisol measured at the same time so you can do only am for cortisol and am for DHEA or if you do just don't do am cortisol and PMD h e a s or the other way around
if your faster cortisol is going to be higher than optimal right maybe the best thing is to do in the afternoon because that's when you're supposed to be your healthiest quarters are supposed to be lowest DHA is supposed to be highest and if at that point your ratio is not optimal then then you're probably in trouble
and they divided course to DHEA or cortisol to DHA sulfate is another good measure probably better because the DHA sofa is a more of a longer term indicator of how much DHA you're producing
or corial to DHA sulfate is another good measure probably better because the DHA sulfate is a more of a longer term indicator of how much DHA you're producing um and I think that ratio was was was about the same