Canary Club is a health advocacy group created to help you take charge of your own health. For over a decade, we have been inspired by our mission to make at-home hormone lab tests accessible to all and to provide important health information that improves lives. We are committed to providing the highest quality,at-home thyroid, adrenal, sex hormone, and neurotransmitters lab testing at the lowest prices available anywhere.
Together we are shifting health care into the hands of the individual. Join us!
Dear Valued Customers,
We hope this message finds you well. At Canary Club, our unwavering commitment is to empower you with access to the most advanced hormone and neurotransmitter testing at the lowest prices possible. For 18 years, we have proudly maintained consistent pricing while continuously enhancing our offerings to serve your needs better.
Since our founding in 2006, our mission has been to provide you with the tools to advocate for and take control of your health journey. Your empowerment and well-being are at the heart of everything we do.
To continue this mission and to ensure you have access to the latest technological advancements, we must implement our first price adjustment in 18 years, effective September 1, 2024. This necessary change is driven by our laboratory provider's investment in new assay lab equipment, upgraded testing processes, and cutting-edge technology.
With these enhancements, we will be introducing new hormone test panels shortly.
Thank you for your ongoing support. We deeply appreciate your understanding and continued trust in Canary Club. If you have any questions or need further information, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at
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In today's fast-paced world, it's no secret that many of us lead lives filled with constant challenges and stressors, from demanding careers to personal responsibilities that seem never-ending.
Yet, what often goes unnoticed is the remarkable internal mechanism that helps us cope with the pressures of our daily existence.
Over the past 25 years, hormone therapies have greatly expanded and diversified. Prescription medicines now target specific hormones to inhibit, excite, or block them.
Today's hormone therapies are used to effectively manage diseases and conditions such as hormone-related breast cancer, prostate enlargement, acne, pattern baldness, thyroid disorders, menopause symptoms, infertility, osteoporosis, endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), adrenal insufficiency, growth hormone deficiencies, and new hormone-related contraceptives.
While these treatments offer direct benefits, they also have expected side effects that impact the overall hormonal health of the body, leading to many undesirable consequences.
Fortunately, hormone level testing has evolved alongside these therapies. You can now measure the impact of your hormone therapy on your overall hormone balance. Canary Club offers the LCMS Saliva Steroid Profile newly updated to provide unparalleled sensitivity and specificity, helping you and your healthcare provider monitor and manage your treatment with greater accuracy.
"What if your situation is not an abnormal medical problem, but simply borderline gland function?
You can take charge of your hormonal balance and learn to restore and revive your hormones."
- Dr. Richard Shames
Medical Advisor and Hormone Health Expert
Hormone imbalance can have a severe impact on your health, and yet, it often goes undiagnosed.
You visit specialist after specialist only to be told nothing is wrong. We understand that feeling of frustration and helplessness.
Our modern fast-paced lifestyle means we have less time and reserves to recuperate, whilst simultaneously being exposed to an unprecedented array of endocrine-disrupting chemicals.
Chronic fatigue, adrenal burnout, foggy thinking, fertility issues, inability to lose weight despite exercise and a healthy diet... there are hundreds of symptoms of low or high production of the thyroid, adrenal, and sex hormones.
Canary Club’s at-home saliva and blood spot test kits detect specific hormone imbalances that traditional testing ignores, including TSH, TPO, free T3, and free T4 of the thyroid gland, cortisol and DHEA of the adrenals, and testosterone, estrogen, and progesterone of the reproductive organs. Hormone Imbalance Tests - order lab tests online, DIY at home.
Now you can start to get the answers you need, directly through our at-home thyroid, hormone, and neurotransmitter testing.
Order lab tests online, in the privacy of your home, and see the easy-to-read results for yourself!
"The Advanced Plus test has changed my life, literally. Thank you Canary Club! I hope you know the importance of what you do and I am a true example of that. I’ll forever be grateful." – Jennifer
Same as the Diurnal Cortisol 4x Stress test, which measures a complete daily cortisol cycle, plus DHEA-S which is also an indicator of adrenal health. Low DHEA-S can lead to chronic fatigue and weight gain. High DHEA-S levels can promote androgen (male) features in women, and is an indicator of adrenal tumors and PCOS.
This test measures the levels of the adrenal hormone cortisol, taken four times in a 24-hour period (morning, noon, evening, and nighttime). Recommended for those who experience long-term situational stress and fatigue, an indicator of adrenal imbalance.
Symptoms of Hormone Dysfunction
Changed patterns of cortisol levels have been observed in connection with abnormal ACTH levels, clinical depression, psychological stress, and such physiological stressors as hypoglycemia, illness, fever, trauma, surgery, fear, pain, physical exertion or extremes of temperature.
What does the Canary Club Adrenal Stress Profile check?
Cortisol: By collecting four samples of your saliva, this test will reveal the level of cortisol (a hormone excreted from your adrenal gland) throughout a 24-hour period. The amount of cortisol present in your body undergoes diurnal variation, with the highest levels present in the early morning, and the lowest levels present around midnight, or 3-5 hours after the onset of sleep.
DHEA-S: This hormone is much more stable in the body than DHEA. This is because the kidneys remove DHEA and DHEA-S from the blood but clear DHEA-S at a much slower rate that DHEA, leaving more DHEA-S remaining in the body. If your doctor suspects that you may have a deficiency in DHEA or DHEA-S, the level of DHEA-S will likely be tested due to its stability.
High DHEA and DHEA-S levels may be an indicator of certain health conditions such as adrenal cancer or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). It can also promote androgen (male) features in women.
DHEA-S levels naturally decline with age; low DHEA-S can lead to chronic fatigue and weight gain.
There is also significant individual variation, although a given person tends to have consistent rhythms.
Canary Club Adrenal Stress Test:
Measures cortisol levels at 4 times throughout the day using saliva.
Tests DHEA-S levels once.
Adrenal | |
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DHEA-S | Yes |
Diurnal 4X Cortisol | Yes |
Sample Type | |
Saliva | Yes |
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