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.
What If You Finally Had Clear Answers?
Imagine understanding exactly what your body has been trying to tell you.
Picture waking up with steady energy instead of dragging yourself out of bed.
See yourself thinking clearly, handling stress with resilience, and feeling calm instead of overwhelmed.
Hair Mineral Analysis helps uncover hidden mineral imbalances so you can stop guessing and start restoring balance with a clear, personalized plan.
What's included
✓ Hair analysis test kit
✓ Online consultation
✓ Personalized mineral guidance
Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA) is a non-invasive metabolic assessment that evaluates patterns of nutrient minerals and toxic elements stored in the body. Rather than offering a momentary snapshot like many blood tests, HTMA reflects metabolic trends over approximately 3 to 4 months, providing insight into how your body has been regulating, compensating, and adapting over time.
As hair grows, minerals and trace elements are incorporated into the strand in proportion to your internal chemistry. This makes hair an ideal tissue for assessing long-term mineral balance and cumulative heavy metal exposure. Because minerals govern energy production, thyroid activity, adrenal function, detoxification, and nervous system regulation, their patterns can reveal underlying stress responses that routine labs often overlook.
HTMA does not diagnose disease. Instead, it helps identify mineral imbalances and toxic burdens that may be contributing to symptoms such as fatigue, mood instability, slow metabolism, hormone disruption, or difficulty detoxifying, even when standard lab work appears “normal.”
Standard blood work is invaluable for detecting acute pathology, infection, or significant deficiency. However, blood levels are tightly regulated for survival. The body will pull minerals from tissues to keep blood values within a narrow range, even when cellular stores are depleted.
This means you can have “normal” lab results while your cells are struggling.
Minerals function as the spark plugs of metabolism. They activate enzymes, regulate thyroid and adrenal hormones, support detox pathways, and stabilize the nervous system. When mineral relationships become imbalanced, whether from chronic stress, nutrient depletion, environmental exposure, or restrictive diets, the body compensates in ways that can create persistent symptoms.
HTMA allows us to see those patterns clearly, so we can support the body in restoring balance at the foundational level.
The Missing Pieces Blood Work Can’t Show
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.
Through HTMA, we can detect:
Essential Nutrient Deficiencies: See if your body is missing important minerals like magnesium, calcium, zinc, or potassium—nutrients that support energy, mood, and overall resilience.
Hidden Toxins: Find out if heavy metals such as mercury, aluminum, or lead are quietly accumulating and interfering with your health.
Adrenal & Thyroid Health: Understand how your adrenal and thyroid glands are functioning. Even when standard blood tests look normal, these key systems can be underperforming, affecting your metabolism, weight, and energy levels.
Stress Impact: Discover how long-term stress may be affecting your body and learn actionable ways to restore balance and vitality.
FAQ's
Once your results are ready, you’ll meet with me for a personalized consultation. Before that appointment, you’ll complete a brief intake form so I can review your health history, preferences, and budget for guidance.
Based on your results, I’ll provide a tailored plan for nutrition, lifestyle adjustments, and targeted supplementation to help rebalance your mineral levels and support your energy.
If it’s the right fit, we can also create a fully customized mineral powder designed specifically for your body’s unique needs. This 3–4 month supply delivers exactly what your system requires in just 1–2 scoops per day, often replacing multiple supplements and multivitamins for a more streamlined, convenient approach.
You usually need about a tablespoon of hair, cut close to the scalp from the back of the head. Proper collection helps ensure more accurate results without affecting your hairstyle.
Hair mineral testing gives you more than just a quick snapshot, it offers a longer-term picture of how your body has been storing and using essential nutrients and potentially harmful metals over several months.
Because minerals play a role in energy production, stress response, thyroid and adrenal function, and detox pathways, seeing how they relate to one another can help uncover hidden imbalances that routine labs often miss.
It’s a simple, non-invasive test that can highlight patterns in nutrient status and exposure to environmental metals, giving us a richer foundation for personalized nutrition and lifestyle recommendations tailored to your unique needs.
Chemical treatments such as hair dye, bleaching, or perming can slightly change the outer structure of the hair strand. That said, these treatments typically do not dramatically distort the overall findings of a Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis.
Although untreated hair is ideal whenever possible, we know that many people color or treat their hair. Even with treated hair, the results can still offer meaningful information about mineral patterns and potential metal accumulation.
To minimize any potential influence from past treatments, the lab analyzes only the 1 to 1.5 inches of hair closest to the scalp. This portion represents the most recent growth, giving us the most current and relevant insight into your body’s mineral activity.
What kind of support can I get after the consultation?
If you’d like ongoing guidance, we can review my programs to find the one that best suits your needs.