NeuroSpot Home Test for Low Libido, Low Energy and Lack of Motivation
When energy, drive and libido all drop together, the cause is rarely just ”getting older” or ”a busy life”. It is almost always a combination of low dopamine, depleted DHEA and a flattened cortisol curve — the classic signature of long-term stress and burnout. The NeuroSpot home test measures all of these in a single panel.
The Hormones and Neurotransmitters of Drive
Dopamine is the core neurotransmitter of motivation and pleasure. Low dopamine produces the ”why bother” feeling, the loss of interest in things that used to matter, and a flat libido. DHEA, produced in the adrenal glands, is the precursor to testosterone and oestrogen — and a direct counter to cortisol. When DHEA falls and cortisol stays elevated, the result is exhaustion, low sex drive and loss of vitality.
Noradrenaline drives daytime alertness and the will to act; when depleted by chronic stress it leaves you feeling unable to start anything.
Why a Single Test Tells You More than a Hormone Panel
Standard hormone testing might check testosterone or thyroid in isolation. NeuroSpot looks at the complete neuroendocrine picture: dopamine, serotonin, noradrenaline, adrenaline, cortisol (3 samples mapping your daily curve) and DHEA — plus GABA and glutamate in the NeuroSpot+ panel. This shows whether your low energy is dopamine-driven, stress-driven, DHEA-deficient, or a combination.
Symptoms That Indicate Testing
Consider NeuroSpot if you experience: persistent low sex drive or absent libido, lack of energy that sleep doesn’t fix, loss of motivation for work or hobbies, difficulty starting tasks, flat mood, reduced ambition, loss of stamina during exercise, or a sense that ”the spark is gone”. These are common after burnout, prolonged stress, or in midlife.
From Result to Recovery
Once you know which neurotransmitters and hormones are low, recovery becomes targeted: dopamine support through nutrition and lifestyle, DHEA replenishment, cortisol rhythm restoration, and where appropriate, medical input. Most users see meaningful change within 3 months of acting on their results.
