Overview
The Urine Toxic Metals (single or timed) Pre test provides an analysis of urinary levels of various metals by using ICP-MS technology applied to either a timed collection or a full 24-hour urine sample. This assessment expresses results as either creatinine-corrected values or total 24-hour excretion amounts, allowing for an accurate reflection of urine concentration. Collected prior to any intervention, the sample represents the natural excretion patterns of metals without the effect of chelating agents. This test supports an understanding of general metal excretion trends as part of broader personal health insights.
Information from the Urine Toxic Metals (single or timed) Pre can be valuable for professionals and individuals looking to explore aspects related to overall well-being. It may provide useful context when considering lifestyle, environmental exposures, nutritional status, or other factors that might influence metal levels in the body. The resulting data highlights relative differences and variations in metal excretion, offering a basis for discussions about lifestyle habits, environmental influences, or nutritional supports without implying specific health outcomes.
In practice, the findings are most effective when reviewed alongside lifestyle information, dietary habits, and environmental or occupational contexts. This comprehensive perspective encourages informed conversations about personal wellness and supports ongoing curiosity about metal exposure and elimination patterns. The test offers an opportunity to explore natural baseline excretion prior to any interventions, contributing to a rounded understanding of individual health and environmental factors.
Urine Toxic Metals (single or timed) Pre is intended for informational, educational, wellness and/or research purposes only. It is not intended for use in medical diagnosis, disease screening or clinical decision-making. Urine Toxic Metals (single or timed) Pre is not a replacement for clinical laboratory testing and does not provide medical diagnoses. This content is intended for general information within the EU market and should not be interpreted as a regulated in-vitro diagnostic claim.
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