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Testing for heavy metals is recommended for a wide range of disorders. Chemical products, fertilizers, certain paints, building materials, fish, 'silver' dental fillings, and some vaccines are just some of the sources of poisoning by heavy metals poisoning. Many symptoms of this poisoning are difficult to diagnose without advanced laboratory testing. These elements are incorporated and stored in the hair proteins, which are evaluated in the test. Hair testing provides the most accurate information about interactions between nutrients and toxic metals, requires easy sample collection and involves lower cost. Hair samples do not expire, which means that a history of samples can be kept.
These tests are important for evaluating the efficacy of the chelating treatment since they measure levels of metals excreted from the body and the tissues. |
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