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Other Nutritionally Yours Tests
Our hair analysis test can tell you which vitamins and minerals your body needs. It can also tell you if you have toxic metals like aluminum, copper, lead or mercury. This is a beneficial test for people with adhd, seizures, hyperactivity, anxiety, panic attacks, sleep problems, people working around toxic metals, or people simply wanting to know which vitamins and minerals their body needs.
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Our gastrointestinal test is good for people suffering from ulcerative colitis, chron’s disease, upset stomachs, and irritable bowel syndrome. It tests for harmful pathogens like bacteria, yeast, parasites, and worms. It also tests for pancreatic enzyme production, colon and small intestinal inflammation, food intolerances to dairy, soy, egg and gluten, which could be upsetting the stomach.
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Our hormone saliva test will check your levels of “bio available” estrogen, progesterone, DHEA, cortisol, testosterone, thyroid hormones & insulin. This test is beneficial for women going through hormone changes, anxiety, fatigue, weight gain, insomnia, body temperature changes, PMS & insulin resistance. We also offer a male hormone test kit for men that are going through Andropause and need help regaining their vitality. There are natural ways to support your hormones. The key is to find what your body needs to achieve hormone balance!
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Our breast cancer risk test will check your levels of “good estrogen (2-hydroxestrone) and "bad estrogen" (16-hydroxyestrone).
Why are certain tissues, such as the breast, susceptible to estrogen-induced cancer? Why are some women susceptible, but not others? The body metabolizes estrogens into several different metabolites that can impact cancer development. One metabolite is 2-hydroxyestrone, which tends to inhibit cancer growth while 16-hydroxyestrone encourages tumor development. A woman's individual make up determines which of these metabolites is stronger. Studies have shown that measuring the ratio between these two metabolites provides an important indication of risk for future development of estrogen-sensitive cancers. The studies also show that the risk is modifiable!
www.breastcancertest.net
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