Are you aware of the effects toxic chemical imbalance may have on your behavior daily? If you have a biochemical toxic imbalance it can push you to behave in ways…
Hair analysis results can give you answers to symptoms by looking at your mineral balance and heavy metal toxicity. You must correct your cells to get well.
You can be kicking the symptoms to the curb as soon as we address them at the root cause (pun intended) with Hair Analysis results. No more wondering or worrying! Don’t guess, just test.
Do you have aches and pains due to inflammation? Foods cause inflammation that can stop you from living the life you desire. We can frequently experience inflamed joints or sore…
Do you know what inflammation really is? The Webster dictionary defines inflammation as "a local response to cellular injury that is marked by capillary dilatation, leukocytic infiltration, redness, heat, and…
What is cell regeneration and why is it important? We need cell regeneration to remain healthy. Our cells are our storage of minerals and source of energy. The longer we…
What can a Hair Mineral Analysis Test show you about your health? When I analyze a hair sample, I look at the nutrient minerals levels to see if the basic…
Why do I feel so tired? Your Sodium to Potassium tired ratio!
Correcting your Sodium to Potassium ratio is a big part of the answer! The Na/K is referred to as our energy ratio and THE most important ratio on a Hair…
What can a Hair Mineral Analysis reveal? Believe it or not, your hair mineral analysis results can see a general picture of your disposition and overall health just from your…
Do you know where Nickel toxicity may be coming from? Up to 20-40% of women are allergic to jewelry containing Nickel and 3-5% of men. Metal ions are also released…
Why T3 Is the Key to Unlocking Thyroid Health: What Your Doctor Might Miss Why is the thyroid hormone T3 so important? Typically the doctor will test your TSH but…
What T4 thyroid hormone does & how to improve T4 conversion?
What does T4 thyroid hormone do? Your thyroid is responsible for making T4 (Thyroxine) which is an inactive form of the hormone. Your T4 hormone is responsible for your mood,…