Hair Analysis: The Importance of Retesting

Posted by Eileen Durfee on 18th Mar 2015

There's no better way to improve your energy and health than with a Hair Analysis test! The results of a Hair Analysis will allow for mineral imbalance correction and toxic metal reduction in your body. Everyone who considers using a Hair Analysis test and Nutritional Balancing Science program must understand the significance of retesting. After the first Hair Analysis test is complete, we recommend retests every three months.

The goal of a Hair Analysis retest is to monitor your body's progression and determine if any adjustments are needed for your nutritional program to continue to be effective.  If there are any necessary supplement changes, the retest will provide that information in order to stop the program's progress from declining or even reversing its impact.

Why are retests important?

The body's mineral patterns are constantly readjusting. Even the most compact change in levels or ratios can lead to major changes in the body's chemistry. Having your hair retested every few months has many advantages: 

  • Helps your nutritional balancing science program stay current so you take the right supplements
  • Recognizes symptoms that may appear due to short-term changes in body chemistry
  • Verifies if the current nutritional balancing program needs adjustments
  • Discovers hidden toxic metals that could not be seen with the first test – this can help identify any severe trends

The Hair Analysis test and Nutritional Balancing Science program created by Dr. Lawrence Wilson works to enhance your metabolism and allow your body to eliminate toxic minerals in favor of the preferred ones. This is best accomplished with Hair Analysis retests. 

Order your Hair Analysis test now and make the move towards bettering yourself! Remember to commit to retests every three months for the best results and to maintain your progression towards a healthier lifestyle!

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This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.