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Hormometer: Revolutionizing At-Home Hormone Testing with Your Phone
6/1/25
By:
BR Hariyani
Eli Health introduces a smartphone-enabled saliva test for quick and accurate hormone monitoring.
Introduction
Eli Health’s Hormometer brings cutting-edge technology to hormone testing, allowing users to measure cortisol and progesterone levels using a smartphone and saliva. This innovative solution offers fast, non-invasive results and aims to simplify monitoring for health-conscious individuals and those managing hormonal conditions.
How Hormometer Works
The Hormometer includes a thin cartridge to collect a saliva sample, which the Eli app analyzes via your phone’s camera. It provides personalized insights related to stress, sleep, and fertility. Users no longer need to rely on lab-based hormone tests, which are often time-consuming and invasive.
Why It Matters
Hormonal health has gained popularity in wellness trends, with cortisol and progesterone playing key roles in stress management and reproductive health. Traditional testing methods can be inconvenient and expensive, making Hormometer’s quick, accessible, and affordable solution ($8/month subscription) a game-changer.
Accuracy and Future Prospects
Eli Health claims its tests achieve over 94% accuracy compared to gold-standard lab tests. While currently FDA-registered, it’s not yet FDA-cleared or approved. Hormometer plans to expand with testosterone and estradiol tests in the future.
Conclusion
Hormometer redefines hormone monitoring, combining convenience, portability, and affordability. With beta access now available, this innovative device could become a staple for health enthusiasts and individuals managing hormonal conditions. Stay updated with Kushal Bharat Tech News for more health tech innovations.
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