Hair Elements Test
WHAT IS THE HAIR ELEMENTS TEST?
The Hair Element Test from Doctor’s Data measures levels of 31 toxic metals and essential minerals in the hair. Extensive research has established that scalp hair element levels are related to human systemic levels.
This is an easy, inexpensive way of identifying levels of 39 heavy metals and essential minerals from just .25 grams of hair. It can be used to establish mineral balance baseline and monitoring ongoing status of chelation therapy. Get to the root cause with this advanced test you can do from home.
IS IT RIGHT FOR ME?
It is right for you if you or your practitioner suspect elevated levels of toxic metals, like mercury, arsenic or lead - or you want to better understand your status of essential minerals like zinc, mercury and calcium.
Conditions associated with toxic metals or mineral imbalances include:
ADD & ADHD
Alopecia (hair loss)
Alzheimer’s
Anxiety
Autism
Blood sugar imbalances
Fatigue
Hormonal imbalances
Hypertension
Kidney function
Malabsorption
Parkinson’s
Sexual Impotence or Decreased Testosterone Production
Thyroid imbalances
Vision problems
HOW IT WORKS
This test consists of a small hair sample and is completed at home.
Book your session & receive a link to pay for the test
Test kit is shipped once payment is received
Receive your kit and follow personalized instructions
Complete your test at home, and mail back to the lab using a pre-paid shipping label COLLECTION INSTRUCTIONS HERE
Results will be shared with you via the health portal in 2-3 weeks SEE SAMPLE RESULTS HERE
AVAILABILITY & COST
New Zealand NZ157
United States US118
United Kingdom £82- includes more analytes (39 compared to 31)
Canada, Europe & Asia US169
If your country/region is not on this list, please book a discovery call with Camille for prices and shipping options.
*Test prices are approximate and do not include consultation fee
MINERALS TESTED
Aluminum (Al), Antimony(Sb), Arsenic(As), Barium(Ba), Beryllium(Be), Bismuth(Bi), Cadmium(Cd), Lead(Pb), Mercury(Hg), Platinum(Pt), Thallium(Tl), Thorium(Th), Uranium(U), Nickel(Ni), Silver(Ag), Tin(Sn), Titanium(Ti), Calcium(Ca), Magnesium(Mg), Sodium(Na), Potassium(K), Copper(Cu), Zinc(Zn), Manganese(Mn), Chromium(Cr), Vanadium(V), Molybdenum(Mo), Boron(B), Iodine(I), Lithium(Li), Phosphorus(P), Selenium(Se), Strontium(Sr), Sulfur(S), Cobalt(Co), Iron(Fe), Germanium(Ge), Rubidium(Rb), Zirconium