Blog — metabolic health testing

Understanding Heavy Metals & Essential Elements Testing

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Heavy metals and essential elements testing helps identify toxic exposures and nutrient imbalances that can impact hormones, metabolism, immune function, and neurological health. Using convenient dried urine and dried blood spot methods, this testing provides a comprehensive view of elemental status, enabling more personalized strategies for detoxification, nutritional support, and long-term wellness.

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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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The Science and Simplicity of the MediCARE Specialized Blood Spot Test

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The MediCARE Specialized Blood Spot Test uses advanced dried blood spot technology to deliver accurate, Medicare-eligible insights into hormone balance, cardiometabolic risk, heavy metal exposure, and Vitamin D status—using a simple, at-home finger-prick sample with laboratory-grade reliability.

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The Science of Saliva Testing: A Modern Approach to Hormone and Health Assessment

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Learn the science of saliva testing, how it measures bioavailable hormones, and why it’s trusted by patients, clinicians, and wellness experts.

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The Obesity Epidemic in the UK – A Hormonal Perspective on a Growing Crisis

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The UK is facing a growing obesity crisis, with two-thirds of adults and a rising number of children classified as overweight or obese. A recent UK Parliament briefing highlights alarming trends, including regional and ethnic disparities and increased risks linked to socioeconomic status. While public health strategies continue to evolve, addressing the hormonal root of weight gain may offer a more effective, personalized solution. ZRT Laboratory’s Weight Management Profile helps uncover hidden hormonal imbalances—such as elevated cortisol, low testosterone, or thyroid dysfunction—that contribute to stubborn fat gain, poor metabolism, and increased disease risk.

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