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Heavy Metal Toxicity Signs: When Your Body Needs Testing

Publié par Behcet Bicakci le

Heavy Metal Toxicity Signs: When Your Body Needs Testing - Spot subtle red flags and act early to protect your energy, mood and memory.

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15 Life-Changing Benefits of Neurotransmitters Test: Unlock Better Brain, Mood, and Body Health

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Discover the powerful benefits of neurotransmitters test, how it detects chemical imbalances in the brain, improves mood, focus, sleep, and guides personalized treatments for lasting mental and physical wellness.

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Neurotransmitters: The Body’s Chemical Messengers & Why Testing Matters

Publié par Behcet Bicakci le

How Neurotransmitter Imbalances Affect Health. When neurotransmitters are out of balance, your brain and body may become over- or under-stimulated. Common scenarios include: Anxiety & Depression, Chronic Fatigue, Impulsivity, Insomnia, PMS & PMDD..

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Benefits of Heavy Metals Testing

Publié par Ben White le

Heavy metals testing in dried blood spots and dried urine spots offers several benefits for individuals concerned about heavy metal exposure or toxicity. Here are some key benefits of this testing method: Non-Invasive Sample Collection: Dried blood spots and dried urine spots can be collected easily and non-invasively in the comfort of your own home. This eliminates the need for traditional blood draws or complex urine collection procedures, making the process more convenient and comfortable. Comprehensive Assessment: The testing method allows for a comprehensive assessment of multiple heavy metals, including toxic metals like, mercury, cadmium, arsenic, aluminium, and others. This...

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Not All That Glitters is Gold - Cadmium in Jewellery

Publié par Ben White le

That shiny bracelet or pair of earrings may look harmless — but it could contain cadmium, a toxic heavy metal ranked the 7th most significant threat to human health. With a half-life of 10–30 years in the body and no safe level of exposure, understanding where cadmium comes from and testing your levels is a smart step for long-term health.

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