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Elements Testing – Why Sample Type Matters
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Urine, serum, plasma, whole blood, red blood cells, feces, hair, fingernails—the list of biological samples used for element testing is long. But choosing the right sample type is one of the most critical decisions in producing results that are clinically meaningful and scientifically valid.
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Element Testing – Why Sample Type Matters!
Publicado por Ben White en
Learn why the biological sample used for element testing — urine, whole blood, serum, hair, or nails — can dramatically change how toxic and essential mineral results are interpreted. Discover how different sample types reveal recent intake, long-term exposure, body burden, deficiency, or chronic toxicity for elements like mercury, lead, cadmium, arsenic, selenium, zinc, copper, iodine, and magnesium, and why choosing the correct testing method is critical for clinically meaningful results.