If your total testosterone was tested, but your albumin and SHBD wasn't,
the free testosterone value given was almost undoubtedly a «direct free testosterone.
Not exact matches
Adding to the «snapshot» limitation is the fact that — with the exception of
testosterone for which both
free and total
values are typically reported — most serum tests report only «total» hormone
values, i.e., the sum of
free, conjugated and bound forms of the hormones.
Adding to the «snapshot» limitation is the fact that most serum tests report only «total» hormone
values, i.e., the sum of
free, conjugated and bound forms of the hormones — again, with the exception of
testosterone for which both
free and total
values are typically reported.
Now, if you are not familiar —
testosterone boosters are high -
valued supplements that are designed to generate natural,
free -
testosterone in the human body.
My thyroid and
free testosterone levels are normal but my DHT test showed a slightly raised
value (361 pg / mL with normal range being 24 - 368) From what I read I feel I have type 2 PCOS.