Survive SHTF Add-On

$135.00

This lab panel is ideal for those who take preparedness seriously – the kind of person who wants to know their body can keep up when things get tough. Whether you’re training hard, living off-grid, or just want to make sure you’re not running on empty, this test helps you spot weaknesses before they become real problems. It’s for anyone who believes survival starts with knowing your own baseline.
What markers are included?
  • Hormones: Estradiol, Cortisol, DHEA Sulfate, Prolactin, IGF-1, LH, Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)
  • Metabolism: Uric Acid, GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase), Creatine Kinase
  • Thyroid: T3 Free
  • Diabetes Risk: Insulin
  • Nutrition and Anemia: Vitamin D, Vitamin B12
 

Hormones

  1. Estradiol (Total): Important for reproductive and sexual health. It also helps protect and build bone mass. This testing method utilizes Liquid Chromatography + Mass Spectroscopy (LCMS) to give a far more accurate result than traditional assays that most companies use. Free estradiol provides the most accurate estimate of how much estradiol is actually available.
  2. Cortisol: Although it is known as the stress hormone, a better description is “daytime regulation and energy hormone”. It has many functions including regulating blood sugar, metabolism, inflammation, and it can also limit bone and muscle growth.
  3. DHEA Sulfate: Helps produce other hormones, including testosterone and estrogen.
  4. Prolactin: Stimulates milk production. Dopamine levels can decrease prolactin. High prolactin can decrease testosterone and estradiol. Prolactin spikes can make you feel sluggish.
  5. IGF-1 (Insulin-like Growth Factor 1): Plays a role in growth and development.
  6. LH: Pituitary hormone that regulates hormones that help control puberty, fertility, and sex hormone production. LH triggers ovulation and testosterone release.
  7. Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG): SHBG (Sex Hormone Binding Globulin) is a protein that carries sex hormones like testosterone and estrogen in the blood and helps to regulate their tissue availability and metabolism.

Metabolism

  1. Uric Acid: High levels may lead to gout or kidney stones.
  2. GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase): GGT (Gamma-glutamyl transferase) is a liver enzyme. High levels may mean liver or bile duct problems.
  3. Creatine Kinase: An enzyme that indicates muscle breakdown which may be a normal response to exercise, but is sometimes used to identify neuromuscular conditions or serious muscle injury.

Thyroid

  1. Triiodothyronine (T3), Free: The active form of thyroid hormone that helps maintain metabolism and energy levels among many other functions.

Diabetes Risk

  1. Insulin: Hormone that moves glucose into cells. Higher levels can indicate insulin resistance.

Nutrition and Anemia

  1. Vitamin D: A steroid hormone that regulates calcium (essential for bone health), supports immune function, and is even a weak myostatin inhibitor.
  2. Vitamin B12: Vital for red blood cell formation, nerve function, and DNA synthesis. Deficiency can lead to anemia or neurological symptoms.
Take your labs a bit further than the simple question of “Am I Dying?” by diving deeper into your health. Explore more of your body’s crucial hormones, nutrients, and internal systems to see how well you’re really functioning. The “Survive SHTF” panel gives you a broader picture of your resilience — from metabolic balance to key performance markers — helping you understand not just if you’re okay, but how strong your foundation truly is.