What If Tracking Your Hormones Felt Like Checking the Weather?

With a simple saliva test and a small device, this quiet innovation turns hormone tracking into a daily habit, no guessing, no appointments, just real insight in real-time.

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Eli

A Simple Way to See What Your Hormones Are Doing


Understanding hormone health has often required lab visits, blood tests, and a wait for results that might already be outdated. Eli offers a different approach, bringing hormone testing out of the clinic and into the everyday. Its aim is simple: make it easier for women to see what their hormones are doing in real-time through saliva-based testing they can do at home.

What makes Eli different is how it turns a typically complex process into a daily habit. Users collect a small saliva sample and insert it into a reusable reader. The device measures hormone levels and syncs with a mobile app that shows results clearly and simply. It’s designed to be part of a daily routine, offering personalized hormone insights without the need for bloodwork, appointments, or guesswork.

Why Everyday Tracking Makes All the Difference


Unlike traditional hormone tracking methods, Eli gives users a direct view of their unique hormone patterns each day. The system adapts to individual cycles, making it relevant for people trying to conceive, looking to avoid pregnancy, or simply learning how hormones affect their bodies and moods. With easy-to-use saliva strips and a smart connected device, it removes the mystery of hormone fluctuations and supports better-informed health decisions.

How Eli Could Influence the Future of Women’s Health


While Eli currently focuses on hormone tracking through saliva, the broader impact lies in its potential to shift how hormone health is understood. By collecting real-time, user-generated data, Eli could play a key role in expanding medical research and enabling more personalized care. Instead of relying on limited snapshots from lab results, future studies might draw from daily patterns gathered by people in their own homes, making hormone health more dynamic, inclusive, and precise
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