Perfect Balance Hair Analysis

$141.99
  • Hair analysis is the method of choice to analyze these elements in your body.

  • Nutritional minerals tested: boron, calcium, chromium, cobalt, copper, germanium, iron, lithium, magnesium, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, silicon, sodium, strontium, tin, vanadium, zinc.

  • Toxic Metals tested: aluminum, antimony, arsenic, barium, beryllium, cadmium, lead, mercury, silver.

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Hair Analysis Test

When you order hair analysis, we mail you a kit that you use to collect a small sample of hair at home, and then you mail that to our lab.  You will receive a written report back via email in about two weeks. View sample hair analysis test.

Hair analysis does not diagnose disease. It is a picture of your mineral status at a cellular level.  Hair analysis is a tool that can provides a better understanding of your metabolism. It can help determine what minerals in which you are deficient or toxic, and how that information relates to your health. You can then correct these levels through a natural supplement program and reasonable lifestyle changes to gently improve your metabolism and wellness.

Audio Overview

The designer of our hair analysis test is Joe Brown, and his lecture here is very clear and inspiring.

 
 
 
The designer of our hair analysis test is Joe Brown, and his brief lecture here is very clear and inspiring.
— Thomas S. Lee NMD
 

Hair analysis – Assessment of the concentration of minerals in the body

Hair analysis will reveal the concentration of minerals in the body. Some minerals are toxic in any amount, some are essential within certain ranges, and some are necessary in small amounts, but toxic in larger amounts. This non-invasive test shows levels of the toxics such as mercury, lead, and cadmium. Normal trace element concentrations as detected in the serum or urine may be quite variable in amounts within a recent time frame of days or weeks.

Hair analysis gives a view of the intracellular levels of these minerals sustained in the metabolism over months and years of life. This “Airliner view” of your health trends combined with the company’s data points from thousands of these tests and described in the results booklet with suggestions for you will help in your lifestyle health planning.

A small amount of hair is removed from the nape of the neck for hair analysis. Because harsh chemicals might be used in coloring, bleaching, and perming the hair and result in possible inaccuracies, pubic hair specimens may be used instead.

Accuracy and Reliability

Judge Brian of the Federal District Court at Alexandria, Virginia tried a case challenging the accuracy and reliability of hair analysis. In January, 1985 he determined that hair analysis is a reliable indicator of essential and toxic elements and minerals contained in the body as a whole. Given the evidence that was presented concerning multi-elemental spectral hair analysis, Judge Brian concluded that the procedure was a “useful guide in the hands of a health care professional.” He further added that “when used along with other relevant information in the treatment, the results of this procedure can help in prescribing nutritional supplements and in the caring for a specific patient where a chemical imbalance in the body is suspect.”

Before hair analysis, medical practitioners who were interested in the concentration of trace elements in the body had to rely on urine or serum sampling.  Unfortunately, these tests have been shown to be less useful information because they do not measure the intracellular and longer term accumulated levels of minerals.

In addition to being accurate and easily performed, hair analysis provides a relatively permanent record of mineral concentrations. Computerized information can analyze the correlation between various elements in the hair. A treatment program can then be designed for identified disease states. After hair analysis has determined the intracellular mineral content of the body, the initial results can be compared with followup hair analysis to determine the effects of treatment.

Indicative of metal toxicity

Prior to the onset of symptoms indicative of metal toxicity, significant health information can be obtained using hair analysis.  Heavy metal intoxication, including lead poisoning, is far more common than what has been reported in the media. Hair analysis allows early detection of these potentially toxic elements, often before the patient manifests serious symptoms. Treatment of the problem using chelation therapy and other programs can therefore be started before the condition becomes irreversible.

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