
Identify and Eliminate Toxic Heavy Metals
with Accurate Testing and Support
Exposure to heavy metals is wide spread.
Almost everyone is exposed to heavy metals, but some people eliminate them more effectively than others, and some may have higher exposures than they realize. Testing can be useful to determine if heavy metal exposure is a concern.
Heavy metals like mercury, lead, and uranium can build up in your body from the environment and affect your health.
Urine Toxic & Essential Elements
Doctor’s Data
Urine Elements are traditionally used to evaluate exposure to potentially toxic heavy metals and wasting of nutrient elements. Additionally, the comparison of urine element concentrations before and after administration of a chelator can be used to estimate net retention of potentially toxic elements.
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Toxic element exposure
Alopecia
Bone density
Cardiovascular disease
Depression
Dermatitis or poor wound healing
Detoxification therapy
Fatigue
Gastrointestinal symptoms
Hypertension
Immune function
Impaired glucose tolerance
Inflammation
Kidney function
Nutritional deficiencies
Parkinson’s-like symptoms
FAQs
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Short answer is yes. The long answer is we don’t advise it. There are many testing options available, and many symptoms you may be experiencing could point to more than one test. Our naturopathic doctors are trained to dig to the root of the symptom to figure out the cause. To save you time, money and get you feeling better fast, we think it’s best to have an Initial Consult with one of our doctors first.
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As always, it depends. Lots of insurance plans will allow you to claim tests under you Health Spending Account, others won’t. Please contact your insurance provider to get the right information.
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Yes, you will require a follow-up appointment to review your test results.