Are you getting enough essential vitamins and minerals?

Are you eating foods that provide enough or perhaps too much of a particular mineral or nutrient that could be throwing your body out of balance?

Did you know

  • 90% of people unknowingly have toxic metals such as mercury from fillings, vaccines, and pollution?

  • Health issues such as fatigue, weak immunity, and sleep problems can stem from nutrient imbalances?

  • Taking supplements without first knowing what the body needs, may actually have unintended consequences further complicating health problems?

  • Calcium supplements or high-calcium-containing foods can help prevent osteoporosis in one person, but contribute to brittle bones in another?

  • Zinc can help fight the effects of a virus, but too much can contribute to bacterial infections?

  • Copper is an essential nutrient, but excessive amounts can cause depression, weight gain, PMS symptoms and frontal headaches?

  • Iron is necessary to prevent anemia, but too much can cause a different type of anemia, and contribute to migraines, arthritis and cancer?

A hair tissue mineral analysis, 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. Providing a blueprint of one's biochemistry, a hair tissue mineral analysis can provide pertinent information about your metabolic rate, energy levels, carbohydrate tolerance, stage of stress, immune system and glandular activity. This screening test can also be used to reduce the guesswork involved when deciding what nutritional supplements to take and what dietary modifications to make.

Find out what your body's biochemistry composition looks like and start to define a metabolic blueprint that can improve your health situation.

Is Hair Analysis A Valid Basis For Evaluation Of A Person's Chemistry?

Blood tests and urine tests obviously provide important information about a person's biochemical status, but they only evaluate the fluids in the body.

However, the vast majority of biochemical functions actually take place inside the cells themselves. Of course, we can't conveniently take snips out of the various organs of a person's body to evaluate what is going on in the cells, but there are cells conveniently available to us, the cells of the hair.

Through extensive research and correlation of data, it has been established that there are reliable relationships between the levels of minerals in the hair and other tissues of the body.

Thus, analysis of the mineral content of an individual's hair can provide us with a general 'blueprint' of the mineral content in the rest of the body's tissues.

What Can Cause A Mineral Imbalance?

There are many factors to take into consideration, such as:

Diet – Improper diet through high intake of refined and processed foods, alcohol and fad diets can all lead to a chemical imbalance.

Stress – Physical or emotional stress can deplete the body of many nutrients while also reducing the capability to absorb and utilize many nutrients.

Medications – Both prescription and over-the-counter medications can deplete the body stores of nutrient minerals and/or increase the levels of toxic metals.

Pollution – Our whole life we are exposed to a variety of toxic metal sources such as cigarette smoke (cadmium), hair dyes (lead), hydrogenated oils (nickel), anti-perspirants (aluminum), dental amalgams (mercury and cadmium), copper and aluminum cookware and lead-based cosmetics, just to name a few - causing nutrient imbalances and adverse metabolic effects.

Nutritional Supplements – Taking incorrect supplements or improper amounts of supplements can produce many vitamin and mineral excesses and/or deficiencies, contributing to an overall biochemical imbalance.

Inherited Patterns – A predisposition toward certain mineral imbalances, deficiencies and excesses can be inherited from our parents.

Test Results

The comprehensive test results are printed on an easy-to-read graph, unlike many of the other laboratories. The printed graph includes the mineral results, major mineral ratios and the oxidation type.

You also get an complete individualized test interpretation. We will sit down and I will personally go over all your results. I will go over all info related to one's metabolic rate, energy levels, sugar and carbohydrate tolerance, immune system, autonomic balance, glandular activity and metabolic trends, a personal dietary supplement program, basic diet recommendations and other information that can be inferred from the test results.

Optional, you can get a personalized transition dietary plan based entirely upon the results of your hair tissue mineral analysis.


Finally stop guessing and fill in the missing link to your health