bro i thought the fact they are testing female hormones from dried urine was enough evidence.
its marketed towards middle aged women, which means its preying on women who don't know anything and filling the gap between patient and an outdated medical system that doesn't care about pre-menopause/menopause.
obviously urine, furthermore dried, is a terrible way to measure anything, probably just a cheaper/easier legal way to run their business or makes the patients feel more comfortable.
probably makes it so pretty much anyone running a health business can promote this testing without having to be licensed to collect blood and recieve some sort of incentive, and they don't have to compete with or cut in QUEST/LABCORP