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1121 Toxic Element Analysis (Blood)
Heavy metals will not only cause immune system impairment and endocrine dysregulation, but also promote carcinogenesis. However, the early symptoms of heavy metal overdose are not obvious, such as some non-specific headache, fatigue, indigestion, constipation that the patients may be getting used of. Through this examination, we can detect the “mineral age” and body age index that is served as the marker for evaluating risk of chronic diseases and cancer. For those who value their health, we can also design a plan of diet and life-style modification based on this examination to achieve our common goal – healthiness.
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Applications of Mineral and Heavy Metal Analysis in Blood
Minerals (trace elements) are essential substances involved in human growth, development, and immune processes. A deficiency in these minerals can affect growth, development, and immune function, potentially causing direct damage, alteration, and differentiation in immune organs, immune cells, and other tissues, leading to immune deficiencies. Additionally, a deficiency may indirectly impair immune function by affecting the nutrient metabolism and growth of other tissues in the body. This analysis selects clinically significant samples based on the varying distribution ratios of different elements in the body to assess the storage and accumulation of various elements, which aids in subsequent adjustments for nutrient supplementation or heavy metal elimination.
Effects of Toxic Element Exposure
Evidence shows that long-term exposure to toxic elements may have adverse effects on the body, including
Effects of Toxic Element Exposure | |
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Cardiovascular Disease | Neurodevelopment and Function |
Infertility | Respiratory, Liver, and Immune Functions |
Cancer Risk | Cognitive and Emotional Health< |
Degenerative Diseases | Energy Production |
ADD/ADHD | Autism |
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome | Thyroid Dysfunction |
The important information provided by Toxic Element Analysis is as follows
- Current or recent exposure to toxic elements may cause neurological damage, emotional instability, behavioral or learning disorders, chronic pain, and skin issues.
- Prolonged exposure to toxic elements, even at critical levels, can lead to neurological developmental impairments, heart disease, gastrointestinal, immune, or cognitive dysfunctions.
Symptoms caused by the accumulation of toxic elements:
- Gastrointestinal issues
Abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation. Muscle weakness and fatigue. Kidney and liver dysfunction. - Neurological effects
Headaches, dizziness, memory loss, and even possible dementia. - Central nervous system issues
Emotional disturbances, sleep disorders, seizures, decreased libido. - Cardiovascular effects
High blood pressure, arteriosclerosis. - Reproductive problems
Decreased sperm count, irregular menstruation, increased risk of miscarriage and stillbirth.
- Gastrointestinal issues