Below are a number of Frequently Asked Questions for Hair Analysis Testing.

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How long does it take to get the Hair Analysis report back from the lab?
Hair analysis testing takes about 10 to14 days

How much does Hair Analysis cost?
Hair analysis testing report is available without diet suggestions £35. Full Hair analysis testing report costs £40

I can see how mineral needs can be determined by Hair Analysis, but my report also suggests taking certain vitamins. Are vitamins found in the hair as well?
Vitamins are not found in the hair.  But vitamins and minerals interact with each other. i.e.: - the activity of Vitamin A is greatly reduced in the presence of a zinc deficiency.  Vitamin C aids iron absorption - the lack of iron can indicate a need for vitamin C. Your mineral pattern can also reveal information about your vitamin status

I feel perfectly fine, yet my Hair Analysis results show several mineral imbalances. If I was out of balance wouldn’t I feel it?
A person can feel perfectly fine and still have imbalances.  Your test results indicate the current status of your minerals.  Depending on how long the imbalances have existed, symptoms may or may not be present.


My Hair Analysis report shows I am a slow metabolic type. How is this determined?
Metabolic typing is a unique feature of Hair analysis report.  Your hair tells a great deal about your metabolism- the way your body handles nutrients. Through research it has been found that some minerals speed up metabolism and some slow down metabolism. This information tells you what minerals to avoid and what minerals to introduce to balance your body tissue and systems.
 


Why is a mineral recommended for me when it is found to be high on my Hair Analysis test results?
This depends on the interrelationships of nutrients.

For example: - magnesium may be high, but if it is low in relationship to calcium a “relative” deficiency exists. Magnesium supplementation is recommended to improve your calcium-magnesium relationship.

It also serves to lower the excess calcium and increase potassium retention.


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