Unlock Your Body's Cellular Blueprint
Discover the mineral imbalances and heavy metals causing your fatigue with a simple at-home Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis.
Discover the mineral imbalances and heavy metals causing your fatigue with a simple at-home Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis.
See how your adrenals and thyroids are actually performing.
Detect heavy metals affecting your health like Mercury, Aluminum and lead.
Balance key minerals and end restless nights, energy crashes, slow metabolism and more.
Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis, often called HTMA, is a non-invasive metabolic screening test that measures the levels of nutrient minerals and toxic elements in a small hair sample. Instead of looking at a “snapshot” like many blood tests do, HTMA reflects your biochemical activity over the past several weeks. It offers clinical insight into your body’s mineral status and heavy metal exposures that conventional labs often miss.
As hair grows, minerals and metals are naturally incorporated into the shaft. Because these deposits mirror biochemical activity, HTMA provides a long-term picture of nutrient balance and toxic burden, without needles, blood draws, or invasive procedures.
While standard blood work is an essential tool for diagnosing acute medical conditions, it often only provides a "snapshot" of what is circulating in your system at a single moment. Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA) offers a different perspective by looking at what is actually happening inside your cells over time.
Standard thyroid panels (like TSH, T3, and T4) measure hormone levels in the blood, but they don’t always explain why you still feel sluggish. For thyroid hormones to actually work, they must be able to enter your cells. HTMA can identify mineral imbalances—such as a lack of bioavailable potassium—that act as "gatekeepers." If your potassium levels are dysregulated, your cells may struggle to accept thyroid hormones, leading to symptoms like fatigue and weight gain even when your blood work looks perfect.
When blood tests show low ferritin or hemoglobin, the common solution is simply to take more iron. However, HTMA helps us understand why your levels are low in the first place. For example, an excess of calcium can sometimes inhibit iron absorption, or a lack of copper might be preventing your body from moving iron to where it needs to go. By addressing these mineral relationships, you can support your iron levels naturally and sustainably, often avoiding the digestive upset caused by high-dose supplements.
It is incredibly frustrating to feel exhausted or foggy only to be told your labs are "within normal range." Blood levels are tightly regulated by the body to maintain homeostasis, meaning imbalances often won't show up there until a problem is advanced. HTMA is much more sensitive to early shifts in your biochemistry. It reveals the hidden patterns of stress and depletion that explain why you don't feel your best, providing a roadmap to recovery that standard testing might miss.
★ Energy levels & chronic fatigue
★ Afternoon crashes
★ Sports endurance & recovery
★ Metabolic rate (fast or slow)
★ Adrenal function
★ Thyroid activity
★ Nervous system balance
★ Mental clarity & mood stability
★ Heavy metal toxicity
★ Liver stress patterns
★ Kidney stress indicators
★ Insulin resistance patterns
★ Blood sugar stability tendencies
★ Immune resilience
★ Mineral-driven inflammatory stress
★ Mineral deficiencies
★ Mineral excesses
★ Key mineral ratios affecting cellular energy
Here is why adding HTMA to your wellness
toolkit is a game-changer