VDI Labs | Mineral and Toxic Metal Fur Analysis Test Kit
VDI Labs | Mineral and Toxic Metal Fur Analysis Test Kit is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Fur Sample Test Kit for the Analysis of Mineral and Toxic Metal Composition.
Description
Description
Test kit for collecting and submitting a FUR sample for analysis of mineral and toxic metal composition. One kit per patient. No expiration date.
29 Elements Tested
- 15 Nutritional Minerals
- 10 Environmental Minerals
- 4 Toxic Metals
Reports Include:
- 29 Mineral & Metal values
- Description of elements outside of reference range
- Trending data if repeat testing is done
- Detoxification protocol (if warranted)
- Mineral Supplementation Guidelines (if warranted)
- Recommended products for both detox and supplementation
Fur (hair) is the only matrix suitable for studying a long period of exposure to pollutants or dietary deficiencies for macro and microminerals. Pollutants circulating in the blood, through ingestion or inhalation, are automatically captured by the weft of the fur when it grows and stays intact. By analyzing fur, we can assess any prolonged exposures to potentially harmful minerals and metals, as well as identify any shortcomings the pet’s diet may have.
HTMA is most often indicative of slow, long-term (progressive) problems not acute or transient issues. For this reason, abnormal results aren’t typically viewed at critical emergencies, however further investigation, bloodwork, or diagnostics may be suggested.
Learn more about the Mineral and Toxic Metal Fur Analysis.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.