Complete Women's Health Blueprint
An interpreted view of Sarah's foundational bloodwork, hormones, and gut health, brought together into one connected story.
A snapshot across seven body systems, benchmarked to what's optimal, not just “normal.”
Sarah's Top Insight
Sarah's fatigue and hair changes line up with low ferritin and a borderline-low Free T3, a common, connected pattern. Her cortisol is running high in the evening, which can deepen that tiredness. We'd confirm iron status and recheck thyroid in 8–12 weeks to see how it trends.
Foundational Health
Women's Health Blueprint · Bloodwork
Iron stores and thyroid output are on the low side, while metabolic and inflammation markers look excellent. These are the most likely drivers of the day-to-day fatigue.
Hormone Balance
Hormonal Health Assessment · DUTCH Plus
Progesterone is low for her luteal phase and evening cortisol is elevated, together these fit the 'wired but tired' pattern and the cycle-related mood shifts she described.
Gut Health
Gut Health Assessment · GI-MAP
Keystone bacteria that support metabolism and the gut lining are low, and an estrogen-recycling enzyme is high, which can feed back into the hormone picture above. No pathogens were detected.
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Sample for illustration with a fictional patient. SomaFleur reports are educational and informational, they do not diagnose medical conditions. Always discuss results with your healthcare provider.