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Estimated turn-around: 10-20 days Urine element testing is primarily useful to monitor levels of toxic metals such as aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury and for special mineral uptake testing. The 6-8 hour collection profiles are primarily for patients who are receiving oral or IV metal chelating agents to mobilize toxic elements from body pools. The 24-hour collection profiles may be used with or without administration of chelating agents to assess the rate of excretion of the elements reported. The total output of urine over 24 hours is collected and the daily output of nutrient and/or toxic elements is determined. . . . → Read More: Metametrix 0152 Toxic Elements only – 6-8 hours Estimated turn-around: 10-20 days Whole Blood generally reflects Increased or recent exposure to toxic elements. The Metametrix Toxic Metals Profile shows levels of aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury. . . . → Read More: Metametrix 0026 Toxic Metals Estimated turn-around: 20-24 days * Testing with the latest advances in technology (ICP/MS), which can guide therapy by pinpointing imbalances of these important substances. * A cost-effective approach for monitoring nutrient and toxic elements. . . . → Read More: Metametrix 0022 Nutrient & Toxic Elements Estimated turn-around: 20-24 days * Testing with the latest advances in technology (ICP/MS), which can guide therapy by pinpointing imbalances of these important substances. * A cost-effective approach for monitoring nutrient and toxic elements. . . . → Read More: Metametrix 0020 Nutrient & Toxic Elements Estimated turn-around: ## days Hair has a long history of successful use in detecting chronic exposure to toxic heavy metals in humans and animal models . . . → Read More: Metametrix 0020 Nutrient and Toxic Elements – Hair Estimated turn-around: 10-20 days Urine element testing is primarily useful to monitor levels of toxic metals such as aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury and for special mineral uptake testing. The 6-8 hour collection profiles are primarily for patients who are receiving oral or IV metal chelating agents to mobilize toxic elements from body pools. The 24-hour collection profiles may be used with or without administration of chelating agents to assess the rate of excretion of the elements reported. The total output of urine over 24 hours is collected and the daily output of nutrient and/or toxic elements is determined. . . . → Read More: Metametrix 0158 Toxic Elements only – 24 hours Estimated turn-around: 10-20 days Urine element testing is primarily useful to monitor levels of toxic metals such as aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury and for special mineral uptake testing. The 6-8 hour collection profiles are primarily for patients who are receiving oral or IV metal chelating agents to mobilize toxic elements from body pools. The 24-hour collection profiles may be used with or without administration of chelating agents to assess the rate of excretion of the elements reported. The total output of urine over 24 hours is collected and the daily output of nutrient and/or toxic elements is determined. . . . → Read More: Metametrix 0052 Nutrient & Toxic Elements – 6-8 hours Estimated turn-around: 10-20 days Urine element testing is primarily useful to monitor levels of toxic metals such as aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury and for special mineral uptake testing. The 6-8 hour collection profiles are primarily for patients who are receiving oral or IV metal chelating agents to mobilize toxic elements from body pools. The 24-hour collection profiles may be used with or without administration of chelating agents to assess the rate of excretion of the elements reported. The total output of urine over 24 hours is collected and the daily output of nutrient and/or toxic elements is determined. . . . → Read More: Metametrix 0058 Nutrient & Toxic Elements – 24 hours |
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