Hormone Health Hub: Expert Insights on Testing, Balance & Better Living — Heavy Metals
Benefits of Heavy Metals Testing
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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...
An Individualized Plan for Managing ADHD: Laboratory Testing & Lifestyle Modifications to Provide Symptom Relief
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By Dr. Kate Placzek, ZRT Laboratory. Many children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) struggle with fitting in and according to some experts, may receive as many as 20,000 negative messages by age 10 than their neurotypical peers. Little wonder then that many struggle with self-esteem and the belief that they are somehow broken. Being labeled as “different” – and this difference perceived as unacceptable to others – can impair an individual’s social development and actually exacerbate their struggles. One study found that children with ADHD whose families expressed high levels of criticism failed to experience the usual decline in...
Heavy Metals, Nutrients & Mental Health: What Your Body's Element Balance Reveals
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Heavy Metals in the Garden: Are Your Home-Grown Fruits and Vegetables Safe for Consumption?
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By Theodore Zava, ZRT Laboratory While growing your own fruits and vegetables is both challenging and rewarding. Many people plant gardens with the expectation that they can control what goes into their food. Gardening, especially in urban areas, has grown in popularity, but unfortunately, it comes with some risks. Contamination with elements present in the air, soil, or groundwater is a concern in both urban and rural gardens, and fruits and vegetables are good accumulators of heavy metals. This blog post details sources of heavy metal contamination and what you can do to help prevent soil contamination and heavy metal...
It Might Be Heavy Metals In Your Lipstick Making You Sick
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