The HTMA Profile 3 Multi-Element Assay by Trace Elements Inc. is a follow-up test specifically designed to compare your current mineral and toxic metal levels with your previous Profile 2 results. This detailed Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA) provides insights into the progress of your mineral balancing and detoxification efforts, allowing you to see changes in your body's biochemistry over time.
This assay helps to optimize your body's natural detoxification processes, enhance metabolic efficiency, and restore essential nutrient levels. By analyzing both the new data and comparing it with your earlier Profile 2 results, you'll gain a clearer understanding of how your health interventions are working, guiding you toward improved energy, mental clarity, and long-term well-being.
If you previously ordered a test with another Practitioner, and you still want to keep the same lab number and previous result comparisons, you must complete and submit the Patient Health Information Release when you mail in your hair sample.
Element | Description |
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Calcium (Ca) | Vital for bone health, nerve transmission, and muscle function. |
Magnesium (Mg) | Essential for over 300 enzymatic processes, including energy production. |
Sodium (Na) | Regulates fluid balance and supports nerve and muscle function. |
Potassium (K) | Important for cardiovascular health and cellular function. |
Zinc (Zn) | Supports immune function, protein synthesis, and wound healing. |
Copper (Cu) | Involved in iron metabolism and the formation of red blood cells. |
Phosphorus (P) | Key for bone strength and energy production within cells. |
Iron (Fe) | Essential for oxygen transport and energy production in the body. |
Manganese (Mn) | Supports bone development, metabolism, and antioxidant functions. |
Chromium (Cr) | Regulates blood sugar levels and improves insulin sensitivity. |
Selenium (Se) | Important for thyroid function and antioxidant protection. |
Boron (B) | Plays a role in bone health and cognitive function. |
Cobalt (Co) | Essential for vitamin B12 activity and red blood cell formation. |
Molybdenum (Mo) | Involved in the breakdown of toxins and sulfur-containing amino acids. |
Sulfur (S) | Key component in amino acids, enzymes, and proteins for detoxification. |
Germanium (Ge) | Has antioxidant properties and supports the immune system. |
Barium (Ba) | Involved in various cellular functions but toxic in high amounts. |
Bismuth (Bi) | Used medically, but excessive levels can cause toxicity. |
Rubidium (Rb) | Plays a role in cellular function and metabolic processes. |
Lithium (Li) | Important for mood stabilization and brain health. |
Platinum (Pt) | Trace levels may affect cellular processes and detoxification. |
Thallium (Tl) | Highly toxic element affecting the nervous system. |
Vanadium (V) | Supports bone growth and may influence blood sugar levels. |
Strontium (Sr) | Contributes to bone strength and mineralization. |
Tin (Sn) | Trace element with limited biological role in the human body. |
Titanium (Ti) | Involved in bone repair and orthopedic applications. |
Tungsten (W) | Rarely found in the body but can influence enzyme activity. |
Zirconium (Zr) | Used in dental and medical applications; trace amounts found in the body. |
Toxic Metal | Description |
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Lead (Pb) | A toxic metal that can affect neurological and developmental health. |
Mercury (Hg) | Exposure to mercury can lead to adverse effects on the nervous system. |
Arsenic (As) | High levels of arsenic can be toxic and impact cellular function. |
Cadmium (Cd) | Linked to kidney damage and respiratory issues with long-term exposure. |
Aluminum (Al) | Associated with neurotoxicity and cognitive decline in high concentrations. |
Nickel (Ni) | Exposure to nickel can cause skin irritation and respiratory problems. |
Beryllium (Be) | Highly toxic metal that affects lung tissue and respiratory health. |
Uranium (U) | Toxic to the kidneys and can lead to chemical toxicity in the body. |
The HTMA Profile 3 Multi-Element Assay is an essential tool for tracking your body's progress toward optimal health. By analyzing both the current and previous mineral levels, this test empowers you to make informed decisions about your diet, supplements, and lifestyle choices to support sustained well-being.
Send in your hair sample to Trace Elements, Inc. for testing at the address below:
Trace Elements, Inc.If you have trouble and need additional help, you may purchase consultation time. Practitioner Eileen Durfee has extensive Body Mineral Balancing experience from her work with Dr. Wilson, and she uses that expertise, in combination with documented scientific research, to construct clients' programs.
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