Heavy Metal Urine Analysis
Both heavy metal toxicity and insufficiencies of elemental
metals in our bodies can negatively impact our overall health.
Chronic exposure to toxic metals including mercury, lead,
cadmium, and arsenic can accumulate in the organ systems and
cause serious damage. Health conditions attributable to heavy
metal toxicity can include:
• Autoimmune diseases
• Cardiovascular diseases
• Candida overgrowth
• Hyperactivity
Children are particularly at risk and are very susceptible
to lead toxicity—the most abundant heavy metal in our
environment.
On the other hand, insufficient amounts of nutrient elements
are instrumental to the body’s proper function. Our
bodies are often deficient in these essential elements due
to poor diet, lack of minerals in the soil where our food
is grown, malabsorption, maldigestion, and competitive inhibition
by toxic elements. Nutrient insufficiencies can also occur
when heavy metal detoxification is not coupled with adequate
nutrient replenishment. Complaints typically associated with
nutrient insufficiencies can include:
• Headaches
• Muscle Weakness
• Fatigue
• Hair Loss
• High Blood Pressure
• Blood Sugar Irregularity
A New Leaf’s Doctor’s Data’s Heavy Metal
Urine Analysis laboratory test allows the doctor to understand
which nutrient and toxic elements are being excreted from
the body, and thereby assess recent or current exposure to
toxic elements. At A New Leaf, the doctor administers a DMPS
push or chelation challenge 24 hours before the sample is
collected, which binds to the heavy metal and brings it out
through the urine. Thus, our doctors are able to get a greater
understanding of what toxins have accumulated in the tissues.
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