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Hair tissue mineral analysis (HTMA) is a test that analyzes a small hair sample to assess mineral levels and detect potential heavy metal toxicity in the body. This non-invasive test provides insights into mineral imbalances, oxidation rate, blood sugar balance, adrenal health, thyroid health, hormone balance, and the state of the nervous system. This can help identify physical as well as lifestyle factors that might be contributing to symptoms. Mineral imbalances and toxic metals that further displace critical minerals can lead to health issues. Even those who try to reduce contact with toxins will still have some level of exposure through food, water, household items, and health and beauty products. Using this testing provides a pathway to maintaining balanced mineral levels in the body.
Mineral Balancing supports the body’s functions in several ways: hormone production, immune function, bone and muscle health, neurological health, and enzyme functions like detoxification, digestion, and energy production. This enhances the body’s innate ability to heal itself and increases overall vitality. Balanced minerals are the foundation of good health! Other approaches often miss this aspect and focus solely on pathogens or symptoms without addressing the underlying imbalances. Random supplementation, forceful detoxing, and fad diets can make the body further susceptible to imbalances and ongoing health issues.
Instead of using a scattergun approach and hoping something hits, HTMA is a scientific approach that delivers accurate, easy to understand results and provides a clear path for corrective action.
Mineral imbalances can disrupt the body's delicate biochemical processes, leading to a cascade of health issues.
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