Trace-Mineral-Analysis:

Licensed clinical laboratories perform over 150,000 hair mineral assays for health care professionals in America. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, human hair can be effectively used for biological monitoring of the highest priority toxic metals. Abnormal levels of nutrient minerals like Calcium and Iron also show much earlier in hair than blood. The hair represents impact on both intracellular metabolism and excretion process, while the blood is maintained as long as possible at normal levels.

Our primary trace element laboratory has developed advanced methods for:

  • Determining eight (8) biochemical types
  • Identifying Sympathetic and Parasympathetic patterns
  • Relating nutritional, neurological and endocrine patterns
  • Seeing endocrine, biochemical and nutritional interactions
  • Recognizing sympathetic versus parasympathetic effects of different nutrients
  • Dealing with complex vitamin/mineral, mineral/mineral and vitamin/vitamin relationships
  • Formulating metabolic support for these patterns.

Laboratory techniques used are state of the art including:

 

  • Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS)
  • Uniform Microwave Digestion Technique
  • Laboratory Clean Room
  • Automated Quality Control Software (AQC)

Sample-Collection-Procedure:

Scalp hair is the standard for trace mineral assay. Pubic or other body hair is only used if no scalp hair is available or for confirmation of elevated toxic metals when possible external contamination of scalp hair is suspected.

Wait for about 2 months to collect a sample after the hair has been permed, dyed or bleached. Wash off any gels, oils or hair creams before collecting a sample. If you may be exposed to environmental or occupational contaminants such as from welding or mining, be sure to wash your hair immediately prior to sample collection.

Collect at least four or five small samples from different locations on the back of the head, including the nape of the neck, posterior vertex and posterior temporal areas.

Cut the sample as close to the scalp as possible using high grade stainless steel scissors or thinning shears. The maximum length of the hair sample should be 1.5 inches. The proximal portion (closest to the roots) is used as the sample and the ends are discarded. This recent hair growth will reflect the body's recent metabolic activity.

The minimum weight for the hair sample is 0.125 Gram (about a full teaspoon) which can be easily measured with the supplied Weight Scale Card.

Place the hair in the supplied hair sample envelope and seal the flap.

Each hair sample must be submitted with a complete laboratory form signed by the health professional.

Report:

Your Trace Mineral Analysis includes:

  • A copy of your test results with a graph illustrating the mineral levels and ratios. View a sample of the test results graphs on Graph 1 and Graph 2 of the graphic report.
  • A complete individual evaluation and detailed discussion of your metabolic type, mineral levels and ratios, and their relationship to your body chemistry. View a sample of the explanatory report on Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10.
  • Recommendation of specific foods and food groups with explanations for each suggestion. See a sample of this section of the report on pages 7, 8 and 9.
  • Supplement recommendations taking into account your age, sex, metabolic type, mineral patterns and specific need seen on your tissue mineral analysis, any accompanying clinical test data and your history.

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