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The Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis / What is the Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis?
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submitted by Dr. Gary Farr - Contact the author here.
Last Updated January, 1, 2006
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What is Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis?
The Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis is a test that measures the mineral content of your hair. Your hair reflects the mineral content of the body’s tissues. If a mineral deficiency or excess is present, then it indicates a mineral deficiency or excess within the body, or that the minerals are bio-unavailable.
An example of a deficiency or excess is your level of calcium in the body. If your hair reveals an elevated calcium level, 2 or three times normal, then your calcium level within the body may be elevated also, then there is a strong tendency toward arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries due to calcium plaque.)
If your level of calcium is low, then a tendency toward osteoporosis (demineralization of the bone), increased tendency to bone fractures, dental cavities, periodontal disease and muscle cramps. etc.
Mineral imbalances revealed through hair analysis are a screening test for metabolic dysfunction before any symptoms are manifested.
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- Women's pre-menstrual headaches are often caused by too much copper in their system.
- Arthritis pain can be caused by lead cadmium, or mercury poisoning.
- Eating the wrong diet can contribute to conditions such as constipation, diverticulosis, and even heart disease.
- Taking too much of any one vitamin or mineral can be harmful.
- Too much vitamin C can actually make an infection worse, in certain metabolic types.
- Hair analysis is the most efficient means of determining exactly what vitamins and minerals you do need.
- Adolescent acne can be caused by lead, or copper poisoning, as well as a zinc deficiency.
- Approximately 80% of our population lock the necessary enzymes and natural stomach acids to digest their food.
- Hyperactive children often have too much lead in their systems.
- Obesity is frequently caused by chronic blood sugar problems.
- Mercury toxicity in the mother's system can kill her unborn child.
- Magnesium supplements may prevent brain damage of alcoholics.
- The male prostate gland contains more zinc than any other organ in the body. Because of this, adequate zinc levels are important for male potency.
- Diuretics, often prescribed for patients with high blood pressure and heart trouble, can decrease your potassium supply.
- High levels of copper and iron in the body tissue can cause migraine headaches, and even schizophrenia.
- Adequate zinc intake helps to regulate blood sugar levels.
- Lead toxicity is linked to multiple sclerosis.
- Zinc deficiency can retard bone development and produce malformed sex organs.
- Doctors often diagnose heart artacks by the amount of the mineral manganese in the body.
- Chromium, magnesium, manganese and vitamin B6 deficiency are related to diabetes.
- Vitamin C, the B Complex, zinc and manganese are being used to treat schizophrenia.
- Vitamin B2, folic acid, vitamin E, zinc and chromium are important for users of birth control pills.
- Magnesium deficiency is related to epilepsy, leukemia, heart disease and kidney disorders.
- As many as 250,000 women in the U.S. or any given time may be suffering from iron deficiency anemia.
- Beryllium, lead, cadmium, nickel and arsenic poisoning can cause cancer.
- The mineral lithium is being used to alleviate many of the problems associated with manic depressive illness.
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