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Mineral Check Hair Analysis

$59.95

Toxins and Deficiencies in the Body can Trigger Debilitating Disease. The Mineral Check hair analysis test is a convenient, accurate analysis of your minerals levels and toxins. The human body is most efficient when levels of nutrients, minerals, vitamins, etc., are in balance. When there is a deficiency, there may be a significant impact on health. With increasing amounts of toxic metals in the environment and widespread nutrient insufficiencies, assessing your element imbalances and excesses becomes increasingly important. Studies confirm that chronic exposure to toxic elements can progressively impair enzymatic and neurologic processes. This can lead to a variety of debilitating health conditions like chronic fatigue, depression, ADHD, cardiovascular disease and thyroid problems. Vitamin Research offers a convenient, nonintrusive and accurate way of assessing your risk with a Hair Analysis Test. Hair is considered to be the best specimen for screening mineral imbalances and toxin levels. Unlike blood or urine, hair acts as a long-term storage unit for elements. The growing hair follicle is richly supplied with blood vessels, and the blood that bathes this follicle is the transport medium for both essential and potentially toxic elements. These elements are then incorporated into the growing hair protein. In this manner, element concentrations in the hair follicle reflect concentrations in other body tissues. ABOUT THE TEST - The Mineral Check home test kit is composed of two easy and accurate analysis reports. By submitting a single hair sample to a testing laboratory - the kits come with easy-to-use and complete directions - you will receive two reports, one showing eleven mineral levels in the body, one showing levels of nine toxins in the body. The Mineral assessment report returns an accurate report of levels of eleven minerals, including cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, iodine, magnesium, manganese, selenium, strontium, sulfur and zinc. The Toxin assessment report reveals the presence of nine toxic elements which includes aluminum, antimony, arsenic, bismuth, cadmium, lead, mercury, nickel and tin.
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