U-326 | Dried Urine ICPMS Iodine
Detects iodine deficiency as a potential cause of health problems ranging from fatigue, brain fog, hypothyroidism and fibrocystic breasts.
Dried Urine: Iodine and Creatinine
U-327 | Dried Urine ICPMS Toxic and Essential Elements
Analyzing elements can provide insight into why you may not synthesize or convert thyroid hormones and can help determine the cause of thyroid related symptoms. The thyroid gland regulates cellular energy metabolism, as well as controls heart rate and protein synthesis for proper growth and development.
Dried Urine: Iodine, Bromine, Lithium, Selenium, Arsenic, Cadmium, Mercury and Creatinine
BU-744 | Blood Spot Thyroids and Dried Urine ICPMS Iodine
Essential elements that are too low or high can negatively impact our health, so it's important to know if our levels are outside of the ideal range. This profile offers three of the top four most toxic heavy metals and reveals levels of certain nutritional elements.
Blood Spot: Zinc, Copper, Magnesium, Cadmium, Mercury and Selenium
Dried Urine: Iodine and Creatinine
BU-745 | Blood Spot Thyroids and Dried Urine ICPMS Toxic and Essential Elements
Thyroid function can be affected by many factors, including nutritional deficiencies and environmental exposure to certain elements. This profile is designed to help evaluate elemental exposure and thyroid hormone synthesis.
Blood Spot: Total T4, Thyroglobulin, TSH, free T3, free T4, and TPO.
Dried Urine: Iodine, Bromine, Selenium, Arsenic, Cadmium, Mercury, and Creatinine
BU-746 | Blood Spot and Dried Urine ICPMS Toxic and Essential Elements
Essential elements are only healthy when within optimal ranges. Levels too low or high can negatively impact our health, so it's important to know if our levels are outside the ideal range. This profile offers the top four most toxic heavy metals and reveals levels of certain nutritional elements.
Blood Spot: Zinc, Copper, Magnesium, Cadmium, Mercury, and Selenium.
Dried Urine: Iodine, Bromine, Lithium, Selenium, Arsenic, Cadmium, Mercury, and Creatinine
