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Faecal Minerals and Metals

Faecal Minerals and Metals

$311.00

SKU: 5034

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Processing Time:
All test kit orders are processed within 1–2 business days after payment confirmation. Once your order has been processed, your sample collection kit will be packed and dispatched from our Australian fulfillment centre. You’ll receive a tracking email as soon as it ships.
  • Within Australia: Estimated delivery is 2–5 business days, depending on your location.

  • International Orders: Estimated delivery is 7–15 business days, depending on destination and customs clearance times.

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Due to the medical and personalized nature of our test kits, we are unable to accept returns or exchanges once a kit has been dispatched.
If your kit arrives damaged, incomplete, or incorrect, please contact our support team within 7 days of delivery, and we’ll arrange a replacement free of charge.

Description

NOTE:  This test is ONLY AVAILABLE TO AUSTRALIAN RESIDENTS.

The faecal mineral and metal analysis reflects the dietary mineral and metal intake. Minerals and potentially toxic metals may be found in the items we consume such as food, beverages, medications and nutritional supplements. Whatever metals are not absorbed are excreted via various pathways, including the hepato-intestinal system, and for certain elements such as antimony and uranium, biliary excretion into faeces is the primary route of natural excretion from the body.

Certain foods such as fish from polluted water may be high in arsenic or mercury, and consumption naturally increases the faecal metal content. Most algae sources including spirulina used in healthy diets contain various amounts of potentially toxic metals and through faecal testing we evaluate metal excretion.

The absorption of metals like nickel, cadmium or lead may be low but can increase significantly in the absence of specific minerals usually found in the diet. Divalent cations in metals may compete for divalent cation minerals as in lead and calcium, or cadmium and zinc.

Stool metal testing can assist in determining the efficacy of oral chelation. By comparing the metal concentration of an unprovoked sample, i.e. stool sample 1 (sampled before the oral chelator is administered) with the metals found in stool sample 2 (the sample taken after oral chelation) we can correlate how biliary excretion was affected.

Analytes

  • Minerals
    • As
    • Be
    • Bi
    • Cd
    • Cr
    • Cu
    • Ga
    • Hg
    • Ni
    • Pb
    • Pd
    • Pt
    • Sb
    • Ti
    • Tl
    • U
    • W
    • Zn

Test Method

ICP-MS (Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry)

About The Test

All tests come with full instructions, including a pre-authorised practitioner script.

Home test kits come with everything you need to complete the test, including free express post return postage to the laboratory.

All pathology test kits come with a preauthorised script (including test kit/s if required) to take to your local pathology test centre.
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Turn-around time: 7 days