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Minerals & Metal Toxins Test (HTMA)

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Original price $295.00
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Current price $199.00
$199.00 - $199.00
Current price $199.00

Our Mineral and Metal Toxins Test, also known as Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA), is a non-invasive screening test that measures the levels of up to 30 essential minerals and toxic metals in the body.

As hair grows, it captures a long-term record of your body’s nutritional imbalances and toxic exposures, making this test a powerful tool for gaining insight into deficiencies or excesses. With proper testing and interpretation, it offers a comprehensive metabolic profile and is suitable for both adults and children.

Identify nutritional deficiencies and excesses

Hair sample collection method

Test for a wide range of minerals and toxic elements

Details

Structural Minerals screened include: Calcium, Magnesium, Boron, Silicon, Sulfur, Strontium, Phosphorous
Mainly Electrolyte minerals screened include: Potassium, Sodium

• Other trace minerals screened include: Copper, Manganese, Chromium, Selenium, Iron, Molybdenum, Vanadium

Toxic metals screened include: Lead, Beryllium, Barium, Mercury, Cadmium, Nickel, Antimony, Arsenic, Aluminum 

Sample Requirement: A maximum of 1.5 inches of new hair growth.


  1. Order your Mineral & Metal Toxins Test online.
  2. Check your email for detailed instructions on how to properly collect and send your hair sample for analysis.
  3. Receive your personalized report with clear insights into your mineral levels and potential toxic metal exposure.


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DIGITAL RESULTS

Results you can understand sent to your device

Easy to Understand

Gain meaningful insights about your health with easy-to-understand test results.

Personalized

View a personalized report, complete with clear, detailed insights into what your results mean for you and your wellness journey!


Actionable

Take charge of your health and wellness. Use your report as a roadmap to guide your next steps with confidence.

FAQ'S

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


Once your hair sample is received by our accredited lab, results are typically ready within 5–7 business days. 


Blood tests reflect your mineral levels at the moment the sample is taken. For instance, eating a banana before your test may cause elevated potassium levels—even if your body is actually deficient and in need of supplementation.


Urine tests, on the other hand, measure the minerals your body is excreting, not necessarily what it has absorbed and retained for use.


Hair analysis offers a more comprehensive view. As hair grows, it records mineral retention over time, providing a longer-term picture of your body's nutritional status. Unlike blood or urine tests, hair analysis is not easily influenced by recent meals, physical activity, or emotional states. It gives insight into your body's mineral patterns and toxic metal exposure over several weeks to months.


Some hair treatments—such as those containing lead acetate, certain shampoos with selenium or zinc, and bleaching agents—may potentially affect the levels of specific elements in your hair sample. However, in most cases, only the individual element in question may be impacted.


Our mineral analysis testing equipment is calibrated to account for common hair treatments and dyes, ensuring accurate results in the majority of cases.

Anyone interested in better understanding their nutritional health, especially those experiencing fatigue, brain fog, mood swings, or unexplained health issues. It's also useful for athletes, wellness seekers, and individuals with ongoing symptoms despite a healthy lifestyle.

For most people, testing every 4–6 months is recommended to track changes and assess the effectiveness of any dietary or supplement adjustments.

Yes, scalp hair is preferred as it provides the most accurate representation of recent mineral and metal levels. If scalp hair is unavailable, other body hair may be used.


Hair testing is a well-established method that provides long-term insight into your mineral retention and toxic metal exposure. Our lab uses calibrated equipment to ensure precise, reliable results.

If imbalances or toxic levels are detected, we recommend following the guidance provided in your report as a first step. If you'd like to take it further, we can connect you with an approved healthcare practitioner for a more in-depth consultation and personalized support plan. Please note that consultations are optional and provided at an additional cost.