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Master Your Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis Preparation

When submitting a hair sample for Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA), it's crucial to adhere to specific guidelines to ensure your sample is suitable for testing. The quantity of hair required, the proper hair-washing technique, and the acceptable hair types for the hair analysis test need to be clarified. This article aims to clarify these points and guide you through the preparation process for an accurate and reliable HTMA result.

History Of Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis

Hair tissue mineral analysis (HTMA) is a valuable tool for assessing the mineral content of your body. It is a non-invasive test that involves collecting a sample of hair from the scalp and analyzing it for levels of minerals and toxic metals. It is a relatively new technique, but it has been used for decades to identify deficiencies and imbalances in the body. 

Can You Use Other Than Scalp Hair For An HTMA?

Can you use any other type of hair other than scalp hair for a Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA)? We get this quest...
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