This testing method uses a small hair sample to analyze mineral and heavy metal levels in your body. It provides insights into not only the concentrations of these elements but also their ratios. Understanding these levels is crucial, as imbalances can lead to various health issues and can even influence our energy and personality.
Minerals play a vital role in producing all enzymes, hormones, and proteins, making their proper balance essential for good health. We encounter heavy metals regularly through our food, water, cookware, personal care products, and more. These toxic metal can displace essential minerals in our bodies, potentially leading to a range of health problems over time.
The aim of this testing is to restore mineral balance and reduce heavy metals levels gradually. The duration required for this process varies depending on the degree of imbalance.
HTMA tests for 20 different minerals and metals, along with key ratios. This information allows us to assess thyroid function, adrenal health, digestion, oxidation rates, and individual stress patterns. By doing so, we can identify both physical and lifestyle factors that may be contributing to your current symptoms.
Gain insights into your mineral balance without the long-term commitment.
Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA) is a functional lab test that evaluates the hair's mineral and heavy metal content using a small amount of hair. This information is so valuable because it gives us 3-4 months' worth of cumulative data about what your body is being exposed to and eliminating. I test the hair because it is one of many places in which the body eliminates minerals and heavy metals.
Essentially, minerals are the body's "spark plugs" and are needed for millions of enzyme reactions throughout the body. They can tell us so much about what's going on in your body. Results can give you insight into your:
This test also gives you a metabolic type based on your results, which is almost a "metabolic blueprint" of how the body is responding to stress. It takes into account the ratios of minerals that work synergistically in your body, too. A Slow Metabolic (Slow 1) means your body tends toward parasympathetic dominance (rest and digest), which tells you that your body has a harder time producing energy throughout the day because the two main energy glands, the adrenals and thyroid are not working optimally. You are burned out!
At Empowered Wellness With Stephanie, I am passionate about helping you achieve a state of balanced health and well-being.
This exclusive offer provides comprehensive insights into your mineral levels and their impact on your overall health and well-being. You'll receive personalized guidance with tailored recommendations designed to help restore balance and enhance your energy. With limited availability, Im only accepting 10 new clients for this special, so don't miss out!
This opportunity is available for just two weeks, making it the perfect time to take charge of your health journey.
This HTMA Special offer is available for two weeks, starting Friday, November 1, 2024, and ending Friday, November 15, 2024, at midnight. The total cost for this comprehensive analysis is only $199.00.
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Disclaimer: The information provided on this site is intended for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease or health condition. Stephanie Zullo is a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner certified by the Nutritional Therapy Association and is not Licensed or certified by any state. Stephanie Zullo is not a medical doctor and cannot diagnose, treat or cure any disease, and the information provided should not be considered medical advice. Check with your medicalprovider before making any changes to your diet, prescription medications, lifestyle, or exercise activities.
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