TOXIC AND ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS

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TOXIC AND ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS Assessment of Key Minerals and Harmful Metals Whole Blood, Red Blood Cell and Serum Elements Urine Toxic and Essential Elements Creatinine Clearance Hair Elements Fecal Metals Science + Insight

Toxic and Essential Elements Elements are the basic building blocks of all chemical compounds, and human exposure to them occurs both from natural and anthropogenic sources. Many elements are considered nutrients and are essential for the proper functioning of the body. These are generally divided between macrominerals such as calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium and zinc, and trace minerals including selenium, iodine, boron and molybdenum. Conversely, there are a number of elements that are toxic to the human body, interfere with its functioning and undermine health such as mercury, lead, cadmium, aluminum, and arsenic. These toxic metals have no known physiological functions. They can be toxic to organ systems and may disrupt the balance of essential nutrients. Toxic metals and essential element status can be assessed in urine, blood, feces and hair. Deficiencies of essential trace elements or excessive amounts of heavy metals in the human body can cause significant health effects. Doctor s Data has always employed the best-available techniques as a specialist and pioneer in essential and toxic elemental testing. In fact, we were one of the first clinical reference laboratories in the world to employ ICP-MS and high-resolution ICP-MS for elemental analysis. Comprehensive Blood Elements The standard for diagnosis of lead, mercury or other metal toxicity or poisoning, whole blood metals are also used to assess recent or ongoing exposure to potentially toxic elements. In addition, blood element analysis is ideal for guiding supplementation, and should be performed before and during metal detoxification to evaluate essential element status to ensure treatment safety and effectiveness. In addition to whole blood, serum elements are used to assess the status of key elements and electrolytes that have important functions in the extracellular fluid compartment of blood, giving a more complete evaluation of total blood element levels.

Red blood cell (RBC) elements tests are used to assess the status of essential elements with important intracellular functions, such as magnesium, copper and zinc. Deficiencies or excesses of these essential elements affect numerous metabolic processes. RBC element analysis is also useful for the assessment of ongoing or recent exposure to specific toxic metals, such as arsenic, cadmium, lead, methylmercury and thallium, that accumulate preferentially in erythrocytes. Doctor s Data measures essential and toxic metals using ICP-MS for whole blood and red blood cells, and a highly sensitive and specific chemistry analyzer for serum elements. Comprehensive Blood Elements Whole Blood Elements Serum Elements Red Blood Cell Elements Calcium 4 4 4 4 Magnesium 4 4 4 4 Copper 4 4 4 Zinc 4 4 4 Manganese 4 4 4 Lithium 4 4 Chromium 4 Selenium 4 4 4 Strontium 4 4 Molybdenum 4 4 4 Sodium 4 4 Potassium 4 4 4 Phosphorus 4 4 4 Iron 4 4 4 Boron 4 Vanadium 4 Arsenic 4 4 4 Barium 4 4 Cadmium 4 4 4 Cobalt 4 4 Lead 4 4 4 Mercury 4 4 4 Nickel 4 4 Platinum 4 4 Thallium 4 4 Tungsten 4 4 4 Uranium 4 4 Whole Blood and Serum Elements tests are available separately or as part of the Comprehensive Blood Elements profile. Red Blood Cell Elements is available as a separate test.

Results are presented in a clear, easy-tounderstand report which details target ranges and graphically illustrates areas of concern. Resultspecific commentary is also provided.

For more information about all available tests, clinical information and sample reports, visit doctorsdata.com.

Urine Toxic and Essential Elements Urine Elements are traditionally used to evaluate exposure to potentially toxic elements and wasting of nutrient elements. Toxic metals do not have any useful physiological function. Instead, they adversely affect virtually every organ system and disrupt the homeostasis of nutrient elements. Additionally, the comparison of urine element concentrations before and after administration of a chelator can be used to estimate net retention of potentially toxic elements. Subsequent urine element analyses, also following the administration of a chelator, are useful for monitoring the efficacy of metal detoxification therapy. Results are expressed per 24 hours or creatinine corrected to account for urine dilution effects.

For more information about all available tests, clinical information and sample reports, visit doctorsdata.com. Results are presented in a clear, easy-tounderstand report which graphically illustrates target ranges and areas of concern. Result-specific commentary is provided.

Creatinine Clearance The Creatinine Clearance test is the most widely used test for estimating glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and renal function. GFR assessment is highly recommended for weighing the advisability of prescribing a variety of drugs, including chelating agents. The Creatinine Clearance test analyses creatinine in a timed urine collection and a single serum specimen collected during the same period. Results are presented in a clear, easy-to-understand report complete with result-specific commentary. For more information about all available tests, clinical information and sample reports, visit doctorsdata.com.

Hair Elements Hair Elements analysis provides information regarding recent and ongoing exposure to potentially toxic metals, especially methylmercury and arsenic, and time-averaged status of specific nutrient elements. This noninvasive screening test requires only.25 grams of hair. Doctor s Data offers a Hair Elements profile containing essential and toxic elements and a Hair Toxic Element Exposure profile containing an expanded lineup of toxic metals. A specialist and pioneer in essential and toxic elemental testing since 1972, Doctor s Data has been validated as a supplier of trace element results for the certification of a hair reference material to the European Commission Joint Research Centre. This noninvasive screening test requires just.25 grams of hair. Choose between the original Hair Elements profile and the expanded Hair Toxic Element Exposure profile. Results are clearly presented along with result-specific commentary.

Fecal Metals Fecal elemental analysis provides a direct indication of dietary exposure to toxic metals and indirect information about the potential for toxic metal burden. Chronic, low-level assimilation of toxic metals can result in accumulation in the body. For many toxic metals, fecal (biliary) excretion is the primary natural route of elimination from the body. Elements are measured by ICP-MS and expressed on a dry weight basis to eliminate variability related to water content of the specimen. Specimen collection is convenient for the patient and requires only a single-step procedure. Results are presented in a clear, easy-tounderstand report and includes result-specific commentary. For more information about all available tests, clinical information and sample reports, visit doctorsdata.com.

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