Hair Mineral Analysis: A Window Into Your Health
Understand Your Bodyβs Mineral & Heavy Metal Levels
Hair Mineral Analysis is a non-invasive test that provides valuable insights into your bodyβs mineral balance and toxic metal exposure. By analyzing a small hair sample, this test can help uncover nutritional deficiencies, metabolic imbalances, and environmental toxin accumulationβall of which play a role in your overall health.
π This test is available to current patients. If you are not a patient, an initial consultation is required before proceeding.
Why Consider Hair Mineral Analysis?
βοΈ Comprehensive Mineral Testing β Identifies essential mineral levels like calcium, magnesium, zinc, and potassium, which impact metabolism, energy, and overall well-being.
βοΈ Heavy Metal Screening β Detects exposure to toxic metals such as lead, mercury, aluminum, and arsenic, which can affect neurological and immune function.
βοΈ Long-Term Health Insights β Unlike blood tests, which show recent exposures, hair analysis provides a longer-term view of mineral storage and toxin buildup.
βοΈ Personalized Health Guidance β Your results will be reviewed in a required follow-up consultation with your practitioner to help develop a targeted health plan.
βοΈ Non-Invasive & Simple Collection β Requires only a small hair sample for analysis, making it a painless and convenient way to assess nutrient and toxin levels.
π If you are not a current patient, schedule an initial consultation to determine if this test is right for you.
What Hair Mineral Analysis Can Help Identify
Hair mineral analysis can help assess nutritional status and toxin exposure, which may be linked to:
Fatigue & Low Energy Levels
Hair Loss or Brittle Nails
Hormonal Imbalances
Brain Fog & Memory Issues
Digestive Concerns
Mood Changes & Anxiety
Metabolic Health & Weight Imbalances
Skin Conditions
Toxin Accumulation from Environment or Diet
π This test can provide valuable data to help guide your wellness journey.
How It Works
π‘ Step 1: Become a Patient (If You Arenβt Already)
If you are not a current patient, schedule an initial consultation before proceeding.
βοΈ Step 2: Hair Sample Collection
A small sample of hair is collected from the back of the scalp or another area if necessary.
The sample is sent to a certified laboratory for analysis.
π Step 3: Follow-Up Consultation to Review Your Results
A follow-up consultation is required to discuss the findings and their impact on your health.
Your practitioner will provide personalized recommendations based on your mineral and toxin levels.
π Hair mineral analysis is only available to current patients. If you are not a patient, an initial consultation is required before proceeding.
FAQs: Hair Mineral Analysis
1. How is hair mineral analysis different from blood testing?
Hair analysis provides a longer-term view of mineral and toxin levels, whereas blood tests measure recent exposure and circulating levels.
2. Who can benefit from this test?
Anyone interested in understanding their mineral balance, checking for heavy metal exposure, or optimizing their nutritional status may benefit.
3. Do I need a follow-up consultation?
Yes. A follow-up consultation is required to review your results and discuss the next steps.
4. How do I get started?
If you are a current patient, you can request this test. If you are new to our clinic, an initial consultation is required before proceeding.
Get Started β Schedule Your Hair Mineral Analysis
βοΈ Current patients can request this test
βοΈ New patients must schedule an initial consultation
βοΈ A follow-up consultation is required to review results
π Take the next step toward better health today!