Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis

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Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis

The Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis is a screening test that measures the mineral content of your hair. However, a hair tissue mineral analysis is much more than a test for minerals.

This test, is a screening test for the level of 20 minerals and toxic metals in a sample of hair. It is an effective way to view the WHOLE body at a cellular level.

A hair analysis can tell us about a patient's:

  • Metabolic rate
  • Toxic metals
  • Stage of stress
  • Immune function
  • Emotions
  • Adrenal activity
  • Thyroid activity
  • Hormone imbalances
  • Cardiovascular risk
  • Digestive Health

The Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis is non-invasive, relatively inexpensive and extremely accurate in it's findings.

A hair tissue mineral analysis (HTMA) simply stated, is a screening test that measures the mineral content of your hair. However, a hair tissue mineral analysis is much more than a test for minerals.
HTMA

Mineral Blueprint

Providing a mineral blueprint of one's biochemistry, a hair tissue mineral analysis can provide pertinent information about one's metabolic rate, energy levels, sugar and carbohydrate tolerance, stage of stress, immune system and glandular activity.

A hair tissue mineral analysis performed by Analytical Research Labs, Inc., is a screening test for the level of 20 minerals and toxic metals in a sample of hair. It is a tissue mineral biopsy that is non-invasive, relatively inexpensive and extremely accurate. Our laboratory uses only the most advanced and sophisticated instrumentation available today, the Perkin Elmer Elan 9000 ICP Mass Spectrometer to assess mineral levels in parts per million or parts per billion.

A hair tissue mineral analysis is considered a standard test used around the world for the biological monitoring of trace elements and toxic metals in humans and animals species. The same technology is used for soil testing and testing of rock samples to detect mineral levels.

Hair, like all other body tissues, contains minerals that are deposited as the hair grows. Although the hair is dead, the minerals remain as the hair continues to grow out. A sample of hair cut close to the scalp provides information about the mineral activity in the hair that took place over the past three to four months, depending on the rate of hair growth.

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